mehr27
Structural
- Dec 18, 2001
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Given the SCDOT Seismic Specification loading requirement of designing the connection between the superstructure and the substructure for a lateral load equal to 20% of the dead load reaction in the restrained directions, do you apply the lateral load at the interface between the superstructure and the substructure?
If the lateral load is the result of the inertia of the superstructure when the substructure displaces under seismic loading, I see room to argue that the lateral load should be applied at the center of gravity of the superstructure instead of at the interface. The vertical eccentricity of this lateral load would affect the anchor bolt design loading by creating a couple between the anchor bolts on either side of the beam base plate.
Thanks.
If the lateral load is the result of the inertia of the superstructure when the substructure displaces under seismic loading, I see room to argue that the lateral load should be applied at the center of gravity of the superstructure instead of at the interface. The vertical eccentricity of this lateral load would affect the anchor bolt design loading by creating a couple between the anchor bolts on either side of the beam base plate.
Thanks.