palves
Structural
- Jun 6, 2008
- 61
Hi All,
I'm currently designing the anchorage for some mechanical units and ran into something in the new code that I hadn't realized. Section D.3.3.4.2 of ACI 318-11 specifies that we need to ensure anchor ductility, but there used to be a provision in the IBC (Section 1908.1.9 in the '09 IBC) that gave an exception for non-structural components. It looks like this exception is no longer there, and I'm disappointed in that because ensuring ductility seems like a pain. Is this truly what I have to do from now on with non-structural components or is that exception hiding somewhere else just waiting for me to find it? Let me know. Thanks everybody (or at least the people who reply).
Jason
I'm currently designing the anchorage for some mechanical units and ran into something in the new code that I hadn't realized. Section D.3.3.4.2 of ACI 318-11 specifies that we need to ensure anchor ductility, but there used to be a provision in the IBC (Section 1908.1.9 in the '09 IBC) that gave an exception for non-structural components. It looks like this exception is no longer there, and I'm disappointed in that because ensuring ductility seems like a pain. Is this truly what I have to do from now on with non-structural components or is that exception hiding somewhere else just waiting for me to find it? Let me know. Thanks everybody (or at least the people who reply).
Jason