franck
Aerospace
- May 29, 2001
- 48
Hi guys,
I am a spacecraft designer and I need to take into account a seismic loading to size a structure that is holding my spacecraft.
Basically I have an article "Proposed Canadian Code Provisions for seismic design of elements of structures, non-structural components, and equipment". In that article, I have the following equation to derive my design force:
Design_force=0.3*Fa*Sa(0.3)*Ie*Sp*Structure_Weight.
With
*Fa (acceleration-based site coefficient)
*Sa(0.3) spectral response acceleration for a duration of 0.2 second
*Ie (earthquake importance factor)
*Sp = force factor
Unfortunately the following do not make sense to me
1-In the article, I have for Toronto: Sa=0.28 and Fa=2 but what are the units (0.28g2/Hz and 2g's???)?
2-What value should I use for Ie? Used in the equation but no value in that article
3-Actually I am in Ottawa, are those value still applicable.
Best regards,
Franck
I am a spacecraft designer and I need to take into account a seismic loading to size a structure that is holding my spacecraft.
Basically I have an article "Proposed Canadian Code Provisions for seismic design of elements of structures, non-structural components, and equipment". In that article, I have the following equation to derive my design force:
Design_force=0.3*Fa*Sa(0.3)*Ie*Sp*Structure_Weight.
With
*Fa (acceleration-based site coefficient)
*Sa(0.3) spectral response acceleration for a duration of 0.2 second
*Ie (earthquake importance factor)
*Sp = force factor
Unfortunately the following do not make sense to me
1-In the article, I have for Toronto: Sa=0.28 and Fa=2 but what are the units (0.28g2/Hz and 2g's???)?
2-What value should I use for Ie? Used in the equation but no value in that article
3-Actually I am in Ottawa, are those value still applicable.
Best regards,
Franck