strucguy
Structural
- Mar 20, 2007
- 235
I am working on a 4-story tilt-up office building. I know that for seismic design, the tilt wall system can be rationalized as being a bearing wall system or concrete moment frame resisting system. Now my question is, is there any criteria in the code that let's you choose one system over the other for the seismic design. Here's more information.
14 ft floor to floor height
panel width is 30 ft
the panel has two openings (9.5 ft x 10 ft) at each level.
From my research I found that with openings this big, the panels are best analyzed as being concrete moment frames. But, my colleague thinks otherwise. Any comments? Thanks in advance.
14 ft floor to floor height
panel width is 30 ft
the panel has two openings (9.5 ft x 10 ft) at each level.
From my research I found that with openings this big, the panels are best analyzed as being concrete moment frames. But, my colleague thinks otherwise. Any comments? Thanks in advance.