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AISC - Seismic Design Manual

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H57

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Apr 17, 2007
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Buildings that our firm typically designs fall under the Seismic Design Category A or B. I will be taking the Structural II exam this year. One of the code references used for this examination is the Seismic Design Manual. Because it is not typically required for our projects is it worth investing in this manual or should I borrow it for someone else for use during the examination?
 
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I assume you always you an R value of 3 then? Unless you always use R=3 (for steel not detailed for seismic) you need to use the seismic design manual, regardless of the Design Category.

Based on ASCE7, certian design categories, will not permit an R=3. (There is no limit for A & B categories, so you could always use an R=3). I still think this is an essential reference.

 
I believe the entire manual is available for download.

I was in the same boat last fall when I took the SEII. My main concern was not that I had the manual but if I know how to use it!
 
Hey JAE

The second item down in your link (after the spec) is the complete Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings (ANSI/AISC 341-05). 330 page free download. That's what I assumed H57 was asking for but maybe I was mistaken.
 
JLNJ - yes, that is the specification (or "provisions")...not the manual itself.

 
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