EfficientPuppy
Civil/Environmental
- May 10, 2024
- 11
I'm asking a question I've came across in the past, but haven't had to deal with until recently.
Per AWWA D100-21 13.3.3.2 it says to include P-delta effects for a lateral drift equal to three times the elastic deflection. ASCE 7 has something similar. Correct me if I am wrong here, but they are basically giving me a Large p-delta value that they want me to design to, but I don't need to use a lateral load to generate that drift and have my structure resist that load. In other words, my structure only needs to resist calculated lateral seismic loads prior to the factor, and also the additional moment created that results from the factored drift.
The reason I ask is because this is in principle entirely different than how AISC 360 handles P-delta effects. P-delta effects in AISC 360 uses initial imperfections that are generated used notional load which are derived from gravity loads. AISC also makes adjustments to the stiffness, but I'm not going to get into that here. These notional loads are effectively added to lateral loads and the p-delta analysis is ran iteratively to determine loading and calculated drift. How does everyone reconcile these different approaches? And if you are using software for the column and bracing design, How do you incorporate the AWWA requirements into the model without using larger than life notional loads? Additionally, Does AWWA not require analyzing p-delta effects when seismic analysis isn't necessary?
Per AWWA D100-21 13.3.3.2 it says to include P-delta effects for a lateral drift equal to three times the elastic deflection. ASCE 7 has something similar. Correct me if I am wrong here, but they are basically giving me a Large p-delta value that they want me to design to, but I don't need to use a lateral load to generate that drift and have my structure resist that load. In other words, my structure only needs to resist calculated lateral seismic loads prior to the factor, and also the additional moment created that results from the factored drift.
The reason I ask is because this is in principle entirely different than how AISC 360 handles P-delta effects. P-delta effects in AISC 360 uses initial imperfections that are generated used notional load which are derived from gravity loads. AISC also makes adjustments to the stiffness, but I'm not going to get into that here. These notional loads are effectively added to lateral loads and the p-delta analysis is ran iteratively to determine loading and calculated drift. How does everyone reconcile these different approaches? And if you are using software for the column and bracing design, How do you incorporate the AWWA requirements into the model without using larger than life notional loads? Additionally, Does AWWA not require analyzing p-delta effects when seismic analysis isn't necessary?