EngDM
Structural
- Aug 10, 2021
- 598
Hey all,
With the NBCC2020 coming into effect January of next year for me, I was hoping to get some input from you guys. There is a clause 4.1.8.1 sentence 12) that states that certain items are to be designed for 33% extra loading. When preparing drawings, we typically show unfactored braced loads for wind. Earthquake typically doesn't govern where I am located, however I am not sure what to do in the case that, for brace loads the 1.4Wind factor would govern, but for the connection itself earthquake loading may govern.
Would the best and most accomodating approach to be to provide both the earthquake tension loading and the wind loading, and let the connection designer figure it out from there.
Now from the connections designer point of view, I have seen drawings call for the design to full member strength. So, if there are no loads provided do you design for 33% above the member strength now?
With the NBCC2020 coming into effect January of next year for me, I was hoping to get some input from you guys. There is a clause 4.1.8.1 sentence 12) that states that certain items are to be designed for 33% extra loading. When preparing drawings, we typically show unfactored braced loads for wind. Earthquake typically doesn't govern where I am located, however I am not sure what to do in the case that, for brace loads the 1.4Wind factor would govern, but for the connection itself earthquake loading may govern.
Would the best and most accomodating approach to be to provide both the earthquake tension loading and the wind loading, and let the connection designer figure it out from there.
Now from the connections designer point of view, I have seen drawings call for the design to full member strength. So, if there are no loads provided do you design for 33% above the member strength now?