DEL2000
Structural
- May 10, 2004
- 48
I had designed a building in Oregon in 1997 UBC, only to have it put on hold. We will try to maintain our original design calculations, but if we have to go to 2003 IBC to submit it, I was just looking at the updated Seismic Base Shear. What I found was the base shear was 30 to 45% lower. This didn't seem quite right, so I just wanted to check one thing.
We took a seminar from the S.K. Ghosh associates, and in my notes I had written not to use the USGS website to get Ss and S1. Nobody else had this written down, and I don't remember why they said not to use it. Our office doesn't have the CD anymore (ex-employee took it with him), so I was using the Ss and S1 from the USGS website, which gave these somewhat suspect results.
The only other thing that I can think of is that soil profile D in UBC becomes soil profile E in IBC. Is this perhaps the case?
We took a seminar from the S.K. Ghosh associates, and in my notes I had written not to use the USGS website to get Ss and S1. Nobody else had this written down, and I don't remember why they said not to use it. Our office doesn't have the CD anymore (ex-employee took it with him), so I was using the Ss and S1 from the USGS website, which gave these somewhat suspect results.
The only other thing that I can think of is that soil profile D in UBC becomes soil profile E in IBC. Is this perhaps the case?