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Why are seismic forces not taken into account in P/T design?

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atakulaksizoglu

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Hi everyone. For some while I've been going over major codes and textbooks regarding P/T design but surprisingly I could not find an answer to a seemingly simple question. I've observed that P/T frame members are checked/designed according to dead loads, superimposed dead loads and live loads. I did not see a single example in which the frame member is also designed for combinations which include earthquake loading. Did I miss something? If not, what is the reason earthquake forces are not incorporated in P/T design? I would think they certainly should be taken into account at least in ultimate strength control.

Regards.
 
Maybe they did not do any examples of earthquake design!

Look at your design code to find out what they allow.
 
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