henerythe8th
Structural
- Dec 27, 2002
- 40
I am in the process of verifying some structural calculations performed by an outside organization for a client.
The specified codes are 1997 UBC, ASCE 7, AISC, etc. I remember the factor of safety relative to sliding and overturning is 1.5, however I have not been able to substantiate that number. I need to be able to "point" to a particular section of these "design codes" for my response but for the life of me can't find it. If I remember correctly the statement that I am looking for regarding overturning is expressed as an equation that is the inverse of 1.5, or 2/3, and that the statement reads something like the "the ratio of the overturning force compared to the resistive force shall not exceed 2/3". It sure seems that the resistance to sliding is on the same order.
Can someone point me to the correct section(s) of the design codes where these FSs comes from?
The specified codes are 1997 UBC, ASCE 7, AISC, etc. I remember the factor of safety relative to sliding and overturning is 1.5, however I have not been able to substantiate that number. I need to be able to "point" to a particular section of these "design codes" for my response but for the life of me can't find it. If I remember correctly the statement that I am looking for regarding overturning is expressed as an equation that is the inverse of 1.5, or 2/3, and that the statement reads something like the "the ratio of the overturning force compared to the resistive force shall not exceed 2/3". It sure seems that the resistance to sliding is on the same order.
Can someone point me to the correct section(s) of the design codes where these FSs comes from?