ArchiCam
Structural
- Jun 11, 2013
- 6
I am in the process of designing a LARGE U-shaped warehouse. After speaking to the Geotech it has been determined that the site conditions on one leg of the U are much more favorable than the other leg. If considered separately, we have at least site class C (maybe even B) on one leg and no better than site class D on the other. The warehouse consists of steel braced frames with tilt up walls along the perimeter. We typically separate the building into "bays" with expansion joints every 300-400 feet. My question is this: is there somewhere in the code that would allow us to consider the two legs of the building separate so as to design one with the more favorable conditions instead of taking the worst case over the whole site? If so, what constitutes "separate"? Is an expansion joint enough of a separation? I have begun researching this issue but thought I would put the question out there to see if anyone might know something I don't.
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