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ASCE 7 Load Combination(s) to Include Mechanical Vibration

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Illbay

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May 22, 2001
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I'm trying to design a structural frame for a piece of vibrating equipment. This is the first time that I've encountered dynamic loading outside of seismic (which has its own very well-defined and quite elaborate rules) that potentially govern the design, and it's not clear how to handle it. I note that the very first entry in the list of loads in ASCE 7-16 Section 2.2 is "A-sub-k" which is defined as "load or effect arising from extraordinary even A", which would seem to suit my purpose exactly. Except there is no load combination where "A-sub-k" appears in either section 2.3 or 2.4. The commentary is utterly silent on the subject. So how do you properly account for this load effect in combination with others?

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