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seismic joint gap for steel building

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nikgr82

Structural
Jul 11, 2006
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Hello to everyone.

Does anyone know what is the maximum length/width ratio for a single-storey steel building above which we should place a seismic joint gap to seperate the building into parts ?

If you could give me a code reference i would really appreciate it. I use EC3 and EC8.
 
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I didn't know that there was such a ratio.

I always looked to disconuities, steps, geometry, and differing lateral systems as to where to place any joints.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
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I guess i did not write the thread correctly.


Whati i mean is whether there is a maximum length/width ratio or generally a maximum length for steel buildigs ?

If we overcome this length we must use a seismic joint gap.

For example a steel building with a width of 10 meters can have a length of 100 meters and be analysed as one part?
 
I would usually break a long struture into two for volume change issues as well as what has been previously mentioned.

Diaphragms will need to be modelled as flexible.
 
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