jochav52802
Structural
- Nov 28, 2018
- 81
Good Day,
A few questions regarding Chapter-13 of ASCE 7-10, which is titled, "SEISMIC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS"
1) Are the seismic forces derived therein intended to be just for the nonstructural component and it's attachment or is it also intended to be the seismic force that it's supporting structure needs to resist as well?
2) Section 13.1.1 titled, "Scope" specifies, "This chapter establishes minimum design criteria for nonstructural components that are permanently attached to structures and for their supports and attachments." Does their use of the word "supports" signify that the supporting structure needs to resist the loads derived in this chapter or is that word meant to reference the element that anchors the nonstructural component to the supporting structure? It's my understanding that the supporting structure must be designed based on the seismic response coefficient (Cs), derived in Chapter-12.8.
3) While designing a pipe support structure, I noticed that the Cs-value derived for the supporting structure was much higher than the Fp-value for the component itself; why does the standard require us to design components and their supports for a lower force than the support structure itself? This would seem to point out that designing the support structure for the Fp loads would result in an unconservative and code-violating design, correct?
I'd appreciate any clarity you can provide!
Thank you for your help!
jochav5280
A few questions regarding Chapter-13 of ASCE 7-10, which is titled, "SEISMIC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS"
1) Are the seismic forces derived therein intended to be just for the nonstructural component and it's attachment or is it also intended to be the seismic force that it's supporting structure needs to resist as well?
2) Section 13.1.1 titled, "Scope" specifies, "This chapter establishes minimum design criteria for nonstructural components that are permanently attached to structures and for their supports and attachments." Does their use of the word "supports" signify that the supporting structure needs to resist the loads derived in this chapter or is that word meant to reference the element that anchors the nonstructural component to the supporting structure? It's my understanding that the supporting structure must be designed based on the seismic response coefficient (Cs), derived in Chapter-12.8.
3) While designing a pipe support structure, I noticed that the Cs-value derived for the supporting structure was much higher than the Fp-value for the component itself; why does the standard require us to design components and their supports for a lower force than the support structure itself? This would seem to point out that designing the support structure for the Fp loads would result in an unconservative and code-violating design, correct?
I'd appreciate any clarity you can provide!
Thank you for your help!
jochav5280