SHBH
Structural
- Mar 23, 2007
- 55
Hi,
I am designing a steel rack for very high seismic zone in South America. For seismic design of steel structure i am using responce reduction factor R as 3.25 (ASCE-7), means i am designing my structure for a less seismic load taken into account it's ability to entre into post elastic mode with some inelastic deformation. So far so good. Now my question is while designing foundation of this structure why i use the support reaction directly from this analysis as seismic loads have been reduced by a factor "R". To my understanding foundation should be designed for actual seismic loads without any reduction.(FOS in sliding or overturning can be taken as 1 but against the actual seismic loads received by this foundation......without any reduction)
I coudn't find any literature on this topic. So i would like to receive some suggestion or comment on my views.
I am designing a steel rack for very high seismic zone in South America. For seismic design of steel structure i am using responce reduction factor R as 3.25 (ASCE-7), means i am designing my structure for a less seismic load taken into account it's ability to entre into post elastic mode with some inelastic deformation. So far so good. Now my question is while designing foundation of this structure why i use the support reaction directly from this analysis as seismic loads have been reduced by a factor "R". To my understanding foundation should be designed for actual seismic loads without any reduction.(FOS in sliding or overturning can be taken as 1 but against the actual seismic loads received by this foundation......without any reduction)
I coudn't find any literature on this topic. So i would like to receive some suggestion or comment on my views.