RobertHale
Structural
- Jan 4, 2007
- 162
We are having a discussion in our office about checking allowable wind drifts. Based on a paper by Griffis, we had settled for a time on checking drifts of a first order analysis with 10 year MRI wind against a limit of H/400. We also had some discussion about appropriately accounting for cracking in concrete. Based on commentary section R10.10.4.1, it was decided to permit an increase of the allowable drift limit by 1.43 on that first order analysis, where the lateral system was mildly reinforced concrete. I am now rehashing this issue on another project, and upon re-reading I am not so convinced that a first order analysis is okay. Specifically the allowable increase of 1.43 is referenced in section 10.10.4 - Elastic second-order analysis. To me this seems to indicate when using the increase to adjust for cracking at service, one should be using a second order analysis. In light of the ambiguity, what does everyone else, think or do?