Seismic Loads According To ASCE and IBC
Seismic Loads According To ASCE and IBC
Seismic Loads According To ASCE and IBC
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Building Code History
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Building Code History
Over the years each of these codes (BOCA/NBC, UBC, & SBC)
was revised and updated
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IBC
IBC 2009
BOCA/NBC
- BOCA
UBC IBC
- ICBO - ICC
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IBC Adoption by State
IBC is adopted at the state or local level in 50 states plus Washington, D.C
http://www.iccsafe.org/gr/Pages/adoptions.aspx as of 04/20/2010
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IBC Code Structure
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IBC Section 1613 Earthquake Loads
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ASCE 7
Developed by ASCE/SEI
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Seismic Design Procedure
Occupancy Category
Min. permissible analysis proc.
& Importance Factor, I
Diaphragms, Irregularity,
Design Values, SDS & SD1
Redundancy Factor
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Seismic Design Category (SDC)
Structure Occupancy
Structure Location
Category
SS, S1
Structure Importance (Hazard Map)
Factor, I
SMS, SM1
(Site Soil Condition)
SDS, SD1
(Design Values)
SDC
(Occupancy Category & SDS or SD1)
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Occupancy Category and Importance Factor
Importance
Nature of Occupancy
Factor
Occupancy Category
I
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Seismic Ground Motion Values - SS, S1, SMS, SM1, SDS, SD1
SMS and SM1 : 2,500 year values adjusted for design soil
conditions by coefficients Fa and Fv
Default soil is Type D
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MCE ground motion, SS ,S1
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Seismic Hazard Map
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Adjusted MCE ground motion, SMS ,SM1
Site Coef.
Fa
Site Coef.
FV
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Site Class
default
softer
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Design Values, SDS ,SD1
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Design Response Spectrum
Spectral Response Acceleration , Sa (g)
SDS
Sa=SD1/T
SD1
Sa=SD1TL/T2
0.4SDS
T0 Ts 1.0 TL
=0.2SD1/SDS =SD1/SDS Period, T (sec)
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Summary of Ground Motion Values
Structure Location
Hazard Map SS, S1
SS, S1
(Hazard Map)
Site class, SS and S1 Fa, Fv
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Seismic Design Category (SDC)
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SDC” A–F vs. “Site Class” A-F
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Seismic Design Procedure
Occupancy Category
Min. permissible analysis proc.
& Importance Factor, I
Diaphragms, Irregularity,
Design Values, SDS & SD1
Redundancy Factor
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Analysis Procedure Selection
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Seismic Load Analysis Procedures
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Minimum Lateral Force – SDC A
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Equivalent Lateral Force (ELF)
Seismic Weight, W
all dead load
25% of any design storage floor live loads
Consider partition loads and snow load
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Equivalent Lateral Force (ELF)
• 0.01 • SD1/T(I/R)
for S1 < 0.6g < Cs = SDS (I/R) < for T < TL
• 0.5S1(I/R) • SD1TL/T2(I/R)
for S1 > 0.6g for T > TL
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Response Modification Coefficient, R Cs = SDS (I/R)
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MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS
Table 12.2-1 Design Coefficients and Factors for Seismic Force-Resisting Systems
Structural System
Limitations Including
ASCE 7 Structural Height, hn (ft)
Section Limitsc
Where Response
Detailing Modification Deflection Seismic Design Category
Requirements Coefficient, Overstrength Amplification
Seismic Force-Resisting System Are Specified Ra Factor, Ω0g Factor, Cdb B C Dd Ed Fe
A. BEARING WALL SYSTEMS
1. Special reinforced concrete shear 14.2 5 2½ 5 NL NL 160 160 100
wallsl, m
2. Ordinary reinforced concrete shear 14.2 4 2½ 4 NL NL NP NP NP
wallsl
3. Detailed plain concrete shear wallsl 14.2 2 2½ 2 NL NP NP NP NP
l
4. Ordinary plain concrete shear walls 14.2 1½ 2½ 1½ NL NP NP NP NP
l k k
5. Intermediate precast shear walls 14.2 4 2½ 4 NL NL 40 40 40k
l
6. Ordinary precast shear walls 14.2 3 2½ 3 NL NP NP NP NP
7. Special reinforced masonry shear walls 14.4 5 2½ 3½ NL NL 160 160 100
8. Intermediate reinforced masonry shear 14.4 3½ 2½ 2¼ NL NL NP NP NP
walls
9. Ordinary reinforced masonry shear 14.4 2 2½ 1¾ NL 160 NP NP NP
walls
10. Detailed plain masonry shear walls 14.4 2 2½ 1¾ NL NP NP NP NP
11. Ordinary plain masonry shear walls 14.4 1½ 2½ 1¼ NL NP NP NP NP
12. Prestressed masonry shear walls 14.4 1½ 2½ 1¾ NL NP NP NP NP
13. Ordinary reinforced AAC masonry 14.4 2 2½ 2 NL 35 NP NP NP
shear walls
14. Ordinary plain AAC masonry shear 14.4 1½ 2½ 1½ NL NP NP NP NP
walls
15. Light-frame (wood) walls sheathed 14.1 and 14.5 6½ 3 4 NL NL 65 65 65
with wood structural panels rated for
shear resistance or steel sheets
16. Light-frame (cold-formed steel) walls 14.1 6½ 3 4 NL NL 65 65 65
sheathed with wood structural panels
rated for shear resistance or steel
sheets
17. Light-frame walls with shear panels of 14.1 and 14.5 2 2½ 2 NL NL 35 NP NP
all other materials
18. Light-frame (cold-formed steel) wall 14.1 4 2 3½ NL NL 65 65 65
systems using flat strap bracing
Continued
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CHAPTER 12 SEISMIC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING STRUCTURES
Structural System
Limitations Including
ASCE 7 Structural Height, hn (ft)
Section Limitsc
Where Response
Detailing Modification Deflection Seismic Design Category
Requirements Coefficient, Overstrength Amplification
Seismic Force-Resisting System Are Specified Ra Factor, Ω0g Factor, Cdb B C Dd Ed Fe
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MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS
Structural System
Limitations Including
ASCE 7 Structural Height, hn (ft)
Section Limitsc
Where Response
Detailing Modification Deflection Seismic Design Category
Requirements Coefficient, Overstrength Amplification
Seismic Force-Resisting System Are Specified Ra Factor, Ω0g Factor, Cdb B C Dd Ed Fe
C. MOMENT-RESISTING FRAME
SYSTEMS
1. Steel special moment frames 14.1 and 8 3 5½ NL NL NL NL NL
12.2.5.5
2. Steel special truss moment frames 14.1 7 3 5½ NL NL 160 100 NP
h h
3. Steel intermediate moment frames 12.2.5.7 and 4½ 3 4 NL NL 35 NP NPh
14.1
4. Steel ordinary moment frames 12.2.5.6 and 3½ 3 3 NL NL NPi NPi NPi
14.1
5. Special reinforced concrete moment 12.2.5.5 and 8 3 5½ NL NL NL NL NL
framesn 14.2
6. Intermediate reinforced concrete 14.2 5 3 4½ NL NL NP NP NP
moment frames
7. Ordinary reinforced concrete moment 14.2 3 3 2½ NL NP NP NP NP
frames
8. Steel and concrete composite special 12.2.5.5 and 8 3 5½ NL NL NL NL NL
moment frames 14.3
9. Steel and concrete composite 14.3 5 3 4½ NL NL NP NP NP
intermediate moment frames
10. Steel and concrete composite partially 14.3 6 3 5½ 160 160 100 NP NP
restrained moment frames
11. Steel and concrete composite ordinary 14.3 3 3 2½ NL NP NP NP NP
moment frames
12. Cold-formed steel—special bolted 14.1 3½ 3o 3½ 35 35 35 35 35
moment framep
Continued
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CHAPTER 12 SEISMIC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING STRUCTURES
Structural System
Limitations Including
ASCE 7 Structural Height, hn (ft)
Section Limitsc
Where Response
Detailing Modification Deflection Seismic Design Category
Requirements Coefficient, Overstrength Amplification
Seismic Force-Resisting System Are Specified Ra Factor, Ω0g Factor, Cdb B C Dd Ed Fe
7. Steel and concrete composite plate 14.3 7½ 2½ 6 NL NL NL NL NL
shear walls
8. Steel and concrete composite special 14.3 7 2½ 6 NL NL NL NL NL
shear walls
9. Steel and concrete composite ordinary 14.3 6 2½ 5 NL NL NP NP NP
shear walls
10. Special reinforced masonry shear walls 14.4 5½ 3 5 NL NL NL NL NL
11. Intermediate reinforced masonry shear 14.4 4 3 3½ NL NL NP NP NP
walls
12. Steel buckling-restrained braced 14.1 8 2½ 5 NL NL NL NL NL
frames
13. Steel special plate shear walls 14.1 8 2½ 6½ NL NL NL NL NL
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MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS
Structural System
Limitations Including
ASCE 7 Structural Height, hn (ft)
Section Limitsc
Where Response
Detailing Modification Deflection Seismic Design Category
Requirements Coefficient, Overstrength Amplification
Seismic Force-Resisting System Are Specified Ra Factor, Ω0g Factor, Cdb B C Dd Ed Fe
G. CANTILEVERED COLUMN 12.2.5.2
SYSTEMS DETAILED TO
CONFORM TO THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR:
1. Steel special cantilever column 14.1 2½ 1¼ 2½ 35 35 35 35 35
systems
2. Steel ordinary cantilever column 14.1 1¼ 1¼ 1¼ 35 35 NPi NPi NPi
systems
3. Special reinforced concrete moment 12.2.5.5 and 2½ 1¼ 2½ 35 35 35 35 35
framesn 14.2
4. Intermediate reinforced concrete 14.2 1½ 1¼ 1½ 35 35 NP NP NP
moment frames
5. Ordinary reinforced concrete moment 14.2 1 1¼ 1 35 NP NP NP NP
frames
6. Timber frames 14.5 1½ 1½ 1½ 35 35 35 NP NP
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Fundamental Period, T
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Base Shear Summary
V = CsW
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Vertical Distribution of Base Shear
Story Force, Fx
Fx = CvxV, Cvx = wxhxk / Σwihik
Cvx = vertical distribution factor
V = total design lateral force or shear at the base
wi and wx = portion of the total effective seismic weight of the structure located to level i or x
hi and hx = height from the base to level i or x
k = exponent related to the structure period as follows:
k=1 , T ≤ 0.5sec
k=2 , T ≥ 2.5sec
k=2 or linear interpolation between 1 &2 , 0.5 < T < 2.5
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Horizontal Distribution
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Drift and Deformation
Story Drift
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Drift Limits
Depend on:
Occupancy category
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Seismic Design Procedure
Occupancy Category
Min. permissible analysis proc.
& Importance Factor, I
Diaphragms, Irregularity,
Design Values, SDS & SD1
Redundancy Factor
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Reference
http://www.iccsafe.org
https://www.asce.org
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Design Code Lecture April 25, 2013
Occupancy Category
Min. permissible analysis proc.
& Importance Factor, I
Diaphragms, Irregularity,
Design Values, SDS & SD1
Redundancy Factor
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Seismic Design Category (SDC)
Structure Occupancy
Structure Location
Category
SS, S1
Structure Importance (Hazard Map)
Factor, I
SMS, SM1
(Site Soil Condition)
SDS, SD1
(Design Values)
SDC
(Occupancy Category & SDS or SD1)
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Example 1 -
Calculation of Design Accelerations SDS & SD1
Site Class: D
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Example 1 -
Calculation of Design Accelerations SDS & SD1
Design Acceleration S1
─ SDS = 2/3 SMS = 0.975
─ SD1 = 2/3 SM1= 0.516
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Example 1 -
Calculation of Design Accelerations SDS & SD1
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazards/designmaps/buildings.php
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Example 1 -
Calculation of Design Accelerations SDS & SD1
Calculate Ss and S1
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Example 1 -
Calculation of Design Accelerations SDS & SD1
Calculate SM and SD
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Example 2 -
Calculation of Base Shear
─ SDS = 0.975
─ SD1 = 0.516
─ R = 6.5
─ T = 0.4 s
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Example 2 -
Calculation of Base Shear
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Example 2 -
Calculation of Base Shear
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Example 2 -
V = CsW =(I/RSDS) W
Calculation of Base Shear
R = 6.5
Seismic Response Coefficient, Cs I = 1.0
Base Shear, V
V = CS W = 0.15 W
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Example 3
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Determine Seismic Design Category
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Determine Seismic Design Category
Fa = 1.4-0.2/0.25*(0.612-0.5) = 1.311
Fv = 2.0-0.2/0.1*(0.289-0.2) = 1.822
SS = 0.612
Site Coef.
Fa
S1 = 0.289
Site Coef.
FV
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Determine I & SDC
SDS = 0.535
SD1 = 0.351
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Categorize the Plan Irregularities
Plan Irregularities
No Vertical Irregularities
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Determine the Analysis Method
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Response Modification Coefficient, R
V = CsW =(I/RSDS) W
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Fundamental Period, T
V = CsW =(I/RSDS) W
Approximate fundamental period for the building
hn = 40’
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Seismic Response Coefficient, Cs
V = CsW =(I/RSDS) W
T=0.318 < TL =8
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Determine Building Weight, W
V = CsW =(I/RSDS) W
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Base Shear, V
V = CsW =(I/RSDS) W
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Compute the Vertical Distribution
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Horizontal Distribution
Load is distributed
according to mass
distribution.
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Reference
http://www.iccsafe.org
https://www.asce.org
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