rgerk
Structural
- Jun 22, 2005
- 47
I'm working on a prefabricated room for a nuclear facility in a relatively low seismic area in the lower 48. At least per ASCE 7-05. The specs indicated using a Safe Shutdown Earthquake loads with spectral accelerations as follows:
Horizontal = 3.5154g, Vertical = 1.179g.
This is where my question comes in. Normally, seismic forces would be determined using Ss, S1, site class, etc to come up with a base shear. (V=cs * W). How do the spectral accelerations given in the spec play into deriving the seismic forces. Do I use the Horizontal spectral acceleration that was given as my Ss or S1 value?
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Horizontal = 3.5154g, Vertical = 1.179g.
This is where my question comes in. Normally, seismic forces would be determined using Ss, S1, site class, etc to come up with a base shear. (V=cs * W). How do the spectral accelerations given in the spec play into deriving the seismic forces. Do I use the Horizontal spectral acceleration that was given as my Ss or S1 value?
Any thoughts are appreciated.