BS2
Structural
- Feb 10, 2012
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I am designing a conveyor system for relatively light products (packages) in SDC D with the 2012 IBC & ASCE 7-10. This system consists of equipment and conveyor on top of cantilevered steel columns attached to a slab on grade. The system is <25% of the weight of the building.
2012 IBC Section 1613 refers to the ASCE 7-10 for seismic loads except for Ch. 14 which is overridden by the IBC.
After reviewing Chapters 13 & 15 of the ASCE 7-10, I it appears that I need to meet Section 13.6.11 which references conveyor systems. Section 13.6.11 sends you to Section 13.4, 13.6.3, 13.6.4, and 13.6.5 which sends you to Section 13.3.1 and Equation 13.3-1. Equation 13.3-1 refers to Table 13.6-1 where I find that "Manufacturing or process conveyors (nonpersonnel)" seems to fit with an Rp = 3.0. This all seems to fit well. Therefore, I believe that this should be treated as a piece of mechanical equipment. There is not mention of needing to detail this per AISC 341 and the overstrength factor is said to be N/A. Therefore, it appears that AISC 360 may be used for design.
Because the 2012 IBC overrides Ch. 14 of the ASCE 7-10, Section 2205 in the IBC applies to structural steel. Section 2205 says that for SDC D, E, or F, AISC 341 must be used except for as permitted in ASCE 7, Table 15.4-1. Table 15.4-1 does not seem to apply to mechanical equipment as it is talking about building systems and not cantilevered equipment legs. So, reading this section of code, it would appear that AISC 341 must be used for this equipment. However, the code is sufficiently vague and does not speak about my situation enough that I am not sure what must be used.
My question is: Do I need to design the steel columns in accordance with AISC 341? If so, can I use a reduced R value from Table 12.2-1 to get around this requirement?
If anyone has maneuvered through this situation and code section(s) and would be willing to give some advice, I would greatly appreciate it.
I apologize for the length, but I wanted to be complete.
Thanks!
2012 IBC Section 1613 refers to the ASCE 7-10 for seismic loads except for Ch. 14 which is overridden by the IBC.
After reviewing Chapters 13 & 15 of the ASCE 7-10, I it appears that I need to meet Section 13.6.11 which references conveyor systems. Section 13.6.11 sends you to Section 13.4, 13.6.3, 13.6.4, and 13.6.5 which sends you to Section 13.3.1 and Equation 13.3-1. Equation 13.3-1 refers to Table 13.6-1 where I find that "Manufacturing or process conveyors (nonpersonnel)" seems to fit with an Rp = 3.0. This all seems to fit well. Therefore, I believe that this should be treated as a piece of mechanical equipment. There is not mention of needing to detail this per AISC 341 and the overstrength factor is said to be N/A. Therefore, it appears that AISC 360 may be used for design.
Because the 2012 IBC overrides Ch. 14 of the ASCE 7-10, Section 2205 in the IBC applies to structural steel. Section 2205 says that for SDC D, E, or F, AISC 341 must be used except for as permitted in ASCE 7, Table 15.4-1. Table 15.4-1 does not seem to apply to mechanical equipment as it is talking about building systems and not cantilevered equipment legs. So, reading this section of code, it would appear that AISC 341 must be used for this equipment. However, the code is sufficiently vague and does not speak about my situation enough that I am not sure what must be used.
My question is: Do I need to design the steel columns in accordance with AISC 341? If so, can I use a reduced R value from Table 12.2-1 to get around this requirement?
If anyone has maneuvered through this situation and code section(s) and would be willing to give some advice, I would greatly appreciate it.
I apologize for the length, but I wanted to be complete.
Thanks!