EngineerRam
Structural
- Jul 31, 2014
- 52
Hello,
When calculating the seismic demands on structures as per ASCE 7 for a regularly shaped building with different lateral systems in the orthogonal directions, the computation is done based on the primary lateral system in each of the directions. My question pertains to the shear going to the system perpendicular to the direction of the applied seismic load. For instance, if I have a SMF system and a SSW system, the shear that goes to the SSW system due to accidental and inherent torsion would be based off of the SMF system, with a higher response modification factor. Reviewing ASCE 7, I have not seen anything that requires the shear going to the system perpendicular to the direction of the applied load to be scaled up in accordance with its lower response modification factor, but to me it makes sense to do this. Has anyone ever had this question and gotten a decent answer?
Thanks
When calculating the seismic demands on structures as per ASCE 7 for a regularly shaped building with different lateral systems in the orthogonal directions, the computation is done based on the primary lateral system in each of the directions. My question pertains to the shear going to the system perpendicular to the direction of the applied seismic load. For instance, if I have a SMF system and a SSW system, the shear that goes to the SSW system due to accidental and inherent torsion would be based off of the SMF system, with a higher response modification factor. Reviewing ASCE 7, I have not seen anything that requires the shear going to the system perpendicular to the direction of the applied load to be scaled up in accordance with its lower response modification factor, but to me it makes sense to do this. Has anyone ever had this question and gotten a decent answer?
Thanks