SamB35
Structural
- Oct 29, 2005
- 4
We are designing a building in a tornado region of the country with a storm shelter as part of the building. The main building is a multi-unit residential facility. The storm shelter is attached to the host building. I have a couple questions I hope someone can help me out with. We are using ICC-500, FEMA 361 and 2012 IBC.
1) The risk category for the shelter would be IV as and emergency shelter and the host building as a risk category of II. Per 2012 IBC section 1604.5.1 when you have two or more categories in one structure, then you use the higher risk category for both, making the host building risk category IV for wind and seismic. Can someone confirm that this is the correct procedure?
2) Per ICC-500 section 308.1, host building framing is to be designed for wind forces equal to or greater than the design wind forces for the storm shelter when it is connected to the storm shelter. So my interpretation is that the diaphragm of the host building adjacent to the shared shear wall should be designed for the full tornado wind loads (per ICC-500) and the shared shear wall should be designed to take the tornado wind loads from both the shelter and the adjacent host building diaphragm, but the the rest of the host building can be designed for the standard wind loading for this area.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Sam
1) The risk category for the shelter would be IV as and emergency shelter and the host building as a risk category of II. Per 2012 IBC section 1604.5.1 when you have two or more categories in one structure, then you use the higher risk category for both, making the host building risk category IV for wind and seismic. Can someone confirm that this is the correct procedure?
2) Per ICC-500 section 308.1, host building framing is to be designed for wind forces equal to or greater than the design wind forces for the storm shelter when it is connected to the storm shelter. So my interpretation is that the diaphragm of the host building adjacent to the shared shear wall should be designed for the full tornado wind loads (per ICC-500) and the shared shear wall should be designed to take the tornado wind loads from both the shelter and the adjacent host building diaphragm, but the the rest of the host building can be designed for the standard wind loading for this area.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Sam