JIMEY
Structural
- Feb 5, 2009
- 29
Hello,
I am using ASCE 41-13 to evaluate unreinforced masonry, and I am a bit confused about the performance objectives of it. Section 15.2 contains a "Special Procedure for Unreinforced Masonry", so that was where I started. The very first paragraph explains that this procedure only satisfies a Reduced Performance Objective. Specifically, it can be used for a Collapse Prevention Performance Level (S-5) at a BSE-1E Seismic Hazard. So to me this implies that if the goal is to meet the Basic Performance Objective for Existing Buildings (BPOE), then this procedure is not applicable. Right?
But then I checked out the Tier 1 evaluation, and there is a checklist (section 16.16) for unreinforced masonry which apparently can be used to meet a Life Safety Performance Level, and another checklist that can be used to meet an Immediate Occupancy Performance Level. So I would just like to know why Section 15.2 says that URM can't be relied upon for Life Safety, but then the Tier 1 evaluation appears to totally disregard that. Doesn't make any sense to me, but perhaps I'm missing something...
I am using ASCE 41-13 to evaluate unreinforced masonry, and I am a bit confused about the performance objectives of it. Section 15.2 contains a "Special Procedure for Unreinforced Masonry", so that was where I started. The very first paragraph explains that this procedure only satisfies a Reduced Performance Objective. Specifically, it can be used for a Collapse Prevention Performance Level (S-5) at a BSE-1E Seismic Hazard. So to me this implies that if the goal is to meet the Basic Performance Objective for Existing Buildings (BPOE), then this procedure is not applicable. Right?
But then I checked out the Tier 1 evaluation, and there is a checklist (section 16.16) for unreinforced masonry which apparently can be used to meet a Life Safety Performance Level, and another checklist that can be used to meet an Immediate Occupancy Performance Level. So I would just like to know why Section 15.2 says that URM can't be relied upon for Life Safety, but then the Tier 1 evaluation appears to totally disregard that. Doesn't make any sense to me, but perhaps I'm missing something...