renzasaurus
Structural
- Jun 11, 2018
- 3
I am designing post-installed anchors for a pre-engineered parking stacker system in a high seismic area. Though the car is a live load, I feel it's necessary to include the full operational weight of the system in my seismic analysis. The stacker is on an existing flat plate slab, so I am considering this to be a non-building structure supported by other structures (7-16 sec. 15.3.2). Vertical distribution of seismic forces is ELF method.
My question: Would you determine the vertical distribution factor, Cvx (eq. 12.8-12), with the car's center of mass elevation but apply the resulting shear at the platform level? or would you apply a fictitious story shear above the parking platform structure (at the car's center of mass) just to increase the overturning moment? I understand the difference may be negligible, but am interested in other opinions. Thanks.
My question: Would you determine the vertical distribution factor, Cvx (eq. 12.8-12), with the car's center of mass elevation but apply the resulting shear at the platform level? or would you apply a fictitious story shear above the parking platform structure (at the car's center of mass) just to increase the overturning moment? I understand the difference may be negligible, but am interested in other opinions. Thanks.