Althalus
Structural
- Jan 21, 2003
- 152
I've looked at the dozen or so threads on notional loads and I still need to ask this question to see if I'm reading everything right.
I'm looking at Eq A-7-2 (AISC 360-16). I'm guessing that the 2.1 was some form of factor of safety from AISC. (0.002 x 2.1 = 0.0042 which is the minimum per that equation). I can understand that.
It seems pretty straight forward. But somewhere along the line I picked up that there was a "maximum" of 0.005 for notional load. Yet, if I put in the maximum building deflection (which is also applied to drift) we get a maximum notional load of 0.019 (per A-7-2). And if we use it against the maximum permissible seismic drift of 0.025 for most steel structures, we get 0.084 as the notional load.
Those numbers are much higher than 0.005. So, am I reading this right?
I'm looking at Eq A-7-2 (AISC 360-16). I'm guessing that the 2.1 was some form of factor of safety from AISC. (0.002 x 2.1 = 0.0042 which is the minimum per that equation). I can understand that.
It seems pretty straight forward. But somewhere along the line I picked up that there was a "maximum" of 0.005 for notional load. Yet, if I put in the maximum building deflection (which is also applied to drift) we get a maximum notional load of 0.019 (per A-7-2). And if we use it against the maximum permissible seismic drift of 0.025 for most steel structures, we get 0.084 as the notional load.
Those numbers are much higher than 0.005. So, am I reading this right?