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seismic load resisting system

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发表于 2009-9-15 20:56:40 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
seismic load resisting system
i have a building that is essentially a rectangle.  there are masonry walls on two adjacent sides and the other two sides have moment frames.  i know it's not an ideal layout, but the architect won't give me braced frames.
my question is what type of lateral system is this considered? it's not a dual system is it?  do i have two different systems and therefore two different r factors?  the building is only in seismic category a, and it's only two stories tall.  i'd like to use r=3 (not specifically detailed for seismic) for the moment frames.
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i believe that for seismic design category a, you simply need to use increased loads, but do not need to use seismic detailing.
if i had to guess, i'd assume you would consider each direction separately.
for sdc a you would probably end up using a seismic load of 0.01w for the lateral seismic response.
it is not a dual system.  you would use one r for one way and another r for the other direction...but again, with sdc a this doesn't matter since you would fall under the 0.01w criteria.
a dual system is when you have a shearwall and a moment frame in the same line, sharing load together.
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