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DETstru
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- Nov 4, 2009
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I have a new project that falls into Seismic Design Category D. It's an exterior (non enclosed) stair addition to an existing four-story wood framed building (from the 1960's). They are demolishing the fire escape and adding this usable stair instead (so it is a primary exit stair). In the US, pacific northwest.
The stair will be structurally separated from the building for both gravity and lateral loads. Four columns (2 at the outside corners, and 2 within a few feet of the building). The stair will be your typical channel stringers with slip connections to prevent them from acting as braces.
The architect would like it to be a moment frame in two directions. Technically, this frame is in SDC D, so I have to do either in Intermediate or Special MF. The loads are so ridiculously light on this frame that I would love to just do R=3 and not deal with seismic detailing requirements.
Is anyone aware of some provision in ASCE 7 that allows one to skirt the IMF/SMF requirement for very small or lightly loaded structures? I know they have some provisions to lax the requirements for "light frame" construction but that is not what I have.
The stair will be structurally separated from the building for both gravity and lateral loads. Four columns (2 at the outside corners, and 2 within a few feet of the building). The stair will be your typical channel stringers with slip connections to prevent them from acting as braces.
The architect would like it to be a moment frame in two directions. Technically, this frame is in SDC D, so I have to do either in Intermediate or Special MF. The loads are so ridiculously light on this frame that I would love to just do R=3 and not deal with seismic detailing requirements.
Is anyone aware of some provision in ASCE 7 that allows one to skirt the IMF/SMF requirement for very small or lightly loaded structures? I know they have some provisions to lax the requirements for "light frame" construction but that is not what I have.