Screwtape
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 27, 2005
- 19
We are currently doing a structural analysis of the roof framing for a large dome (diameter=265'). The dome was constructed around 1965 and the roof framing consists of steel frames, rings, and secondary beams with a cementitious (Tectum) roof deck.
The primary ribs/frames are radial and occur at 10-degrees OC. There are 5 concentric rings with the centermost ring being identified as a "Compression Ring" and the outermost/perimeter ring is identified as the "Tension Ring". Secondary framing consists of small radial WF beams. See attached RISA model views for a general layout.
Up to this point, I've been unable to find any info or documentation regarding application of the seismic load on a dome structure such as this. I'm comfortable with the magnitude, but uncertain how to accurately and realistically model the seismic force.
Any ideas or thoughts? Any links or references would be great. Just point me in the direction.
The primary ribs/frames are radial and occur at 10-degrees OC. There are 5 concentric rings with the centermost ring being identified as a "Compression Ring" and the outermost/perimeter ring is identified as the "Tension Ring". Secondary framing consists of small radial WF beams. See attached RISA model views for a general layout.
Up to this point, I've been unable to find any info or documentation regarding application of the seismic load on a dome structure such as this. I'm comfortable with the magnitude, but uncertain how to accurately and realistically model the seismic force.
Any ideas or thoughts? Any links or references would be great. Just point me in the direction.