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Civil/Environmental
- Apr 20, 2022
- 71
Hi all! Can you please help me to understand the behavior of gravity columns in seismic event?
After reading section 18.14 of ACI, I understood that it is okay for gravity columns to go to yielding under seismic event. If the demands on gravity columns exceeds the capacity during seismic event, we change the detailing not the DESIGN (we do not change original size of column which it get by designing columns based on gravity loads only. Doesn't the failure of gravity column in seismic event can be catastrophic and shouldn't we have to ensure it doesn't fail in seismic event as well.
Shouldn't there be check to limit to what degree the failure of column is accepted? Lets say for induced forces in seismic event, the demand to capctiy ratio for column is 3. Isn't this a serious issue and don't this indicate we may need to increase column size?
After reading section 18.14 of ACI, I understood that it is okay for gravity columns to go to yielding under seismic event. If the demands on gravity columns exceeds the capacity during seismic event, we change the detailing not the DESIGN (we do not change original size of column which it get by designing columns based on gravity loads only. Doesn't the failure of gravity column in seismic event can be catastrophic and shouldn't we have to ensure it doesn't fail in seismic event as well.
Shouldn't there be check to limit to what degree the failure of column is accepted? Lets say for induced forces in seismic event, the demand to capctiy ratio for column is 3. Isn't this a serious issue and don't this indicate we may need to increase column size?