cocodrilo
Industrial
- Oct 22, 2015
- 1
Hello,
I am trying to calculate an electrical substation and the client ask for using ASCE 10-97.
I'm not very used to American standards and I have some doubts.
My software is ROBOT Structural Analysis, that hassn't ASCE 10-97 code implemented but just AISC, either ASD or LRFD. This software also allows you to use TIA/EIA code for transmission towers that I have used in previous projects.
The problem is that when calculating with AISC (ASD) the comparison stress seem to be much lower than with other codes. It is decreased by a factor of 1.67 that I am not sure if it is correct.
I made calculations on paper for a single bar according to ASCE 10-97 and the compression comparison value, Fa, appears to be much higher that that Pn/Omc of AISC.
I also made some quick comprobations using EIA and Eurocode codes in ROBOT and comparison values result both quite similar and 40% (app. 1/1.67) higher than with AISC.
I am probably totally wrong because I am not familiar with American codes, but, could anybody tourn on some light on my doubts?
Thank you very much in advanced
Jorge
I am trying to calculate an electrical substation and the client ask for using ASCE 10-97.
I'm not very used to American standards and I have some doubts.
My software is ROBOT Structural Analysis, that hassn't ASCE 10-97 code implemented but just AISC, either ASD or LRFD. This software also allows you to use TIA/EIA code for transmission towers that I have used in previous projects.
The problem is that when calculating with AISC (ASD) the comparison stress seem to be much lower than with other codes. It is decreased by a factor of 1.67 that I am not sure if it is correct.
I made calculations on paper for a single bar according to ASCE 10-97 and the compression comparison value, Fa, appears to be much higher that that Pn/Omc of AISC.
I also made some quick comprobations using EIA and Eurocode codes in ROBOT and comparison values result both quite similar and 40% (app. 1/1.67) higher than with AISC.
I am probably totally wrong because I am not familiar with American codes, but, could anybody tourn on some light on my doubts?
Thank you very much in advanced
Jorge