sticksandtriangles
Structural
- Apr 7, 2015
- 472
Hoping to get some clarity on the use of PAF's in high seismic applications to steel.
ASCE 7-16 13.4.5 has this line:
PAFs in conc or steel shall not be used for sustained tension loads or brace applications in SDC D,E, or F unless approved for seismic loading (I know of no PAF approved for seismic loading).
Exception 2. PAFs in steel where the service load on any 1 fastener does not exceed 250 lbs.
Does exception (2) override all items noted in the first paragraph, aka, I can use PAF's for sustained tension/bracing applications so long as the load is limited to 250lbs?
This structure magazine article has a portion titled "Clarifying the seismic grey zone" and yet I am still confused
Thanks
S&T -
ASCE 7-16 13.4.5 has this line:
PAFs in conc or steel shall not be used for sustained tension loads or brace applications in SDC D,E, or F unless approved for seismic loading (I know of no PAF approved for seismic loading).
Exception 2. PAFs in steel where the service load on any 1 fastener does not exceed 250 lbs.
Does exception (2) override all items noted in the first paragraph, aka, I can use PAF's for sustained tension/bracing applications so long as the load is limited to 250lbs?
This structure magazine article has a portion titled "Clarifying the seismic grey zone" and yet I am still confused
Thanks
S&T -