Agent Coconut
Structural
- Dec 27, 2024
- 17
Hi all,
I have a project where part of the structural requirement is capable to withstand the earthquake based on EN1998
I have some question about it.
A) Regularity of plan/elevation
The building has 3 floor, L1, L2 and Roof
All are identically in term of layout and size(about 140m x 62m) , However, because the floor height is very high at 7.0m, a small part of the floor has an intermediate floor, forming L1A and L2A (20m x 40m)
Is the building is still considered as having regularity in plan?
B) Lateral load
The clients has clarify and instruct us based on the following assumption:-
1) The lateral stiffness of shear wall is >85% of total lateral stiffness in the building
2) The building should be designed as siesmic-resistant shear wall system, NOT a moment frame system.
From our understanding, Based on EN1998; 4.2.2(4);
1) All beams and columns are now secondary seismic member that follows design and detailing is EC1 and EC2
2) Only shear wall to be designed based on EC1, EC2 and EC8.
Here come the tricky part, how do we analysis the building?
I am thinking that we can analysis the whole building as gravity only + Wind +EHF is any, and superimposed the seismic action into the shear wall. for this purpose, the seismic action will be calculated by manual calculation and distribute to each shear wall based on the stiffness.
Anyone can advise me that appropriate method for this purpose?
I have a project where part of the structural requirement is capable to withstand the earthquake based on EN1998
I have some question about it.
A) Regularity of plan/elevation
The building has 3 floor, L1, L2 and Roof
All are identically in term of layout and size(about 140m x 62m) , However, because the floor height is very high at 7.0m, a small part of the floor has an intermediate floor, forming L1A and L2A (20m x 40m)
Is the building is still considered as having regularity in plan?
B) Lateral load
The clients has clarify and instruct us based on the following assumption:-
1) The lateral stiffness of shear wall is >85% of total lateral stiffness in the building
2) The building should be designed as siesmic-resistant shear wall system, NOT a moment frame system.
From our understanding, Based on EN1998; 4.2.2(4);
1) All beams and columns are now secondary seismic member that follows design and detailing is EC1 and EC2
2) Only shear wall to be designed based on EC1, EC2 and EC8.
Here come the tricky part, how do we analysis the building?
I am thinking that we can analysis the whole building as gravity only + Wind +EHF is any, and superimposed the seismic action into the shear wall. for this purpose, the seismic action will be calculated by manual calculation and distribute to each shear wall based on the stiffness.
Anyone can advise me that appropriate method for this purpose?