AAHstruct
Structural
- Oct 25, 2005
- 7
A question has recently come up regarding the design of anchorage for transformers that are supported by foundations on-grade in California.
From ASCE 7-16, it's my understanding that the anchorage should be designed per Chapter 13 with the height in structure at point of attachment (z) set to 0, with "transformers" explicitly given in table 13.6-1.
Another SE has argued that Chapter 13 only applies for components attached to buildings or other structures, and that a transformer supported on a foundation directly on grade should be designed per Chapter 15, as an "Other self-supporting structure" per Table 15.4-2. His argument is that per Chapter 13, Section 13.1.1 Scope states "this chapter establishes minimum design criteria for nonstructural components that are permanently attached to structures and for their supports and attachments", and mentioned a SEAOC reference from his memory that he didn't have on hand. I tried to counter that the foundation is a structure, but he wasn't buying it.
I respect this person's opinion, so I can't dismiss it, but I can't find anything in the code or commentary that explicitly states that Chapter 13 can or can't be used for equipment supported on foundations on grade. Can anyone help me understand this one way or the other? I need to know, not just for this project, but for future designs as well.
Insights are greatly appreciated!
[As an aside, I didn't want to get into whether the transformer could be designed as a "Rigid Nonbuilding Structure" per Section 15.4.2 with this person, which gives a nearly identical seismic force as the minimum seismic design force for components in Section 13.3.1, depending on the Importance Factor.]
From ASCE 7-16, it's my understanding that the anchorage should be designed per Chapter 13 with the height in structure at point of attachment (z) set to 0, with "transformers" explicitly given in table 13.6-1.
Another SE has argued that Chapter 13 only applies for components attached to buildings or other structures, and that a transformer supported on a foundation directly on grade should be designed per Chapter 15, as an "Other self-supporting structure" per Table 15.4-2. His argument is that per Chapter 13, Section 13.1.1 Scope states "this chapter establishes minimum design criteria for nonstructural components that are permanently attached to structures and for their supports and attachments", and mentioned a SEAOC reference from his memory that he didn't have on hand. I tried to counter that the foundation is a structure, but he wasn't buying it.
I respect this person's opinion, so I can't dismiss it, but I can't find anything in the code or commentary that explicitly states that Chapter 13 can or can't be used for equipment supported on foundations on grade. Can anyone help me understand this one way or the other? I need to know, not just for this project, but for future designs as well.
Insights are greatly appreciated!
[As an aside, I didn't want to get into whether the transformer could be designed as a "Rigid Nonbuilding Structure" per Section 15.4.2 with this person, which gives a nearly identical seismic force as the minimum seismic design force for components in Section 13.3.1, depending on the Importance Factor.]