swearingen
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 15, 2006
- 663
ASCE 59 gives the limit state load combination of 1.0DL + 1.0LL + 1.0BL as the only combination to be used. It then says we are to adjust live loads and dead loads based on whether they help resist the blast load or add to it. That I understand. What I am trying to nail down is whether this combination is intended to be a service level or ultimate level combination.
With ASCE's (and the structural engineering industry's) drift toward all ultimate loads over the past 20+ years, I would assume the blast load calculated from ASCE 59 would be an ultimate load. It seems odd that they would then combine an ultimate load with 1.0DL and 1.0LL which are normally taken as service level dead and live. That may be intentional, but I cannot find anything definitive on the subject.
Here is the question in a nutshell - which of these is true:
1.0DL + 1.0LL + 1.0BL is an ultimate case which means,
0.6DL + 0.6LL + 0.6 (or 0.7?)BL is the service level
OR
1.0DL + 1.0LL + 1.0BL is a service level case which means,
1.2DL + 1.6LL + 1.5(?)BL is the ultimate level.
I suspect it's the first scenario, but then, if I am working at service level, what factor do I use for BL (or DL and LL for that matter)? I would think it would be 0.7 for BL since it is more of a rare and variable loading (hence the 0.6 for wind and 0.7 for seismic).
Thanks in advance for any insight on this one.
-5^2 = -25 ;-)
With ASCE's (and the structural engineering industry's) drift toward all ultimate loads over the past 20+ years, I would assume the blast load calculated from ASCE 59 would be an ultimate load. It seems odd that they would then combine an ultimate load with 1.0DL and 1.0LL which are normally taken as service level dead and live. That may be intentional, but I cannot find anything definitive on the subject.
Here is the question in a nutshell - which of these is true:
1.0DL + 1.0LL + 1.0BL is an ultimate case which means,
0.6DL + 0.6LL + 0.6 (or 0.7?)BL is the service level
OR
1.0DL + 1.0LL + 1.0BL is a service level case which means,
1.2DL + 1.6LL + 1.5(?)BL is the ultimate level.
I suspect it's the first scenario, but then, if I am working at service level, what factor do I use for BL (or DL and LL for that matter)? I would think it would be 0.7 for BL since it is more of a rare and variable loading (hence the 0.6 for wind and 0.7 for seismic).
Thanks in advance for any insight on this one.
-5^2 = -25 ;-)