patswfc
Structural
- Jul 5, 2005
- 164
I am reviewing the design of a circular pool, 25m diameter 2m deep.
The pool will be in the ground and is a standalone structure.
The site is in France with lower seismic requirements.
A colleague has suggested that the pool doesnt need to be designed for seismic as it
is in the ground. Does anyone know if this is correct and can point to a reference
to back this up?
Underground structures, such as tunnel can experience damage during seismic events,
therefore I would think that the pool would also need some sort of check for this.
P.S. I have only a very basic understanding of seismic design.
Thanks
The pool will be in the ground and is a standalone structure.
The site is in France with lower seismic requirements.
A colleague has suggested that the pool doesnt need to be designed for seismic as it
is in the ground. Does anyone know if this is correct and can point to a reference
to back this up?
Underground structures, such as tunnel can experience damage during seismic events,
therefore I would think that the pool would also need some sort of check for this.
P.S. I have only a very basic understanding of seismic design.
Thanks