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Seismic Foundation Ties and IBC meaning 1

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spieng89

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Jun 30, 2015
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I was having a discussion with a coworker about the load requirement for seismic ties and we came to a disagreement. Wanted to see if anyone here could shine some light on their interpretation.

IBC section 1809.13 states effectively:

Where a structure is assigned to Seismic Design Category D, E or F, individual spread footings founded on soil defined in Chapter 20 of ASCE 7 as Site Class E or F shall be interconnected by ties. Unless it is demonstrated that equivalent restraint is provided by reinforced concrete beams within slabs on grade or reinforced concrete slabs on grade, ties shall be capable of carrying, in tension or compression, a force equal to the lesser of the product of the larger footing design gravity load times the seismic coefficient, SDS, divided by 10 and 25 percent of the smaller footing design gravity load.

I take that to mean 0.1 x Sds x (1.2D + 1.6L)

My coworker takes that to mean, after applying factored loads and determining the larger footing design (1.2D + 1.6L comparing each cap between ties)... then apply following equation; 0.1 x Sds x 1.2D. Considering only gravity loads for the seismic tie. She pulled an example from a SE exam practice question from NCEES.

Her reasoning is live loads are only considered in seismic design for certain situations if LL is large enough. In scenario where LL isn't being considered for base shear or any diaphragm loads, it shouldn't be included for ties. I see where she is coming from and it makes sense, but want to get a consensus. For small loads, doesn't matter much. For larger column loads, the tie design can get beefy depending on the route taken and interpretation of IBC.

 
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Lets have a look to the standard;

(12.13.8.2 Foundation Ties. Individual pile caps, drilled piers,or caissons shall be interconnected by ties. In addition, individual
spread footings founded on soil defined in Chapter 20 as Site Class E or F shall be interconnected by ties. All ties shall have a
design strength in tension or compression at least equal to a force equal to 10% of SDS times the larger pile cap or column factored
dead plus factored live load... )


I think the standard is more than clear.. You are expected to use ( factored dead + factored live load)...

 
Ahh should have thought to reference ASCE, good point thanks!
 
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