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asce 7-05 seismic provision
asce 7-05 seismic provision
i don't understand the thought process of splitting the seismic load effect "e" into two components (eh and ev). i have calculated the eh and ev components but am trying to grasp how to use them in the load combinations. in my structure, i have assumed the ev to be negative (uplift). no particular reason, just the way i chose to think about it. the eh is also negative due to customer sign conventions. with all that said.... section 12.4.2 states: e = eh + ev in asd load combinations 5 and 6 e = eh - ev in asd load combination 8 in my case, looking at e = eh + ev. do i add the two loads and then substitute the e into the load combination or should i use eh and ev in the load combination so that the result is additive? if i add the two loads, which direction is e applied. any help would be great. ryan it might be the primary and secondary wave of a typical earthquake where the primary one is essentially a compression wave and the secondary one is one of vertical translation. dik rgerk, check out these threads that discuss the vertical component effect from seismic: ryan - per the two referenced threads above - the key to re jae, thanks for the information. i believe i understand it. let me recap my thinking now. considering e = eh + ev: load comb 5 - d + h + f + 0.7eh + 0.7ev load comb 6 - d + h + f + 0.75(0.7eh + 0.7ev) + 0.75l + 0.75(lr or s or r) considering e = eh - ev: load comb 8 - 0.6d + 0.7eh + h in load combination 8, i wouldn't considered the load effects from the vertical seismic ev. does this make sense? ryan i think the negative for the ev is intended to suggest that the vertical component of the seismic effect e should be taken upward to make the overturning check more conservative. |
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