jramosjr
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 5, 2007
- 18
I have come across this situation many times lately and I would like to hear your opinion. Most of the designers, when writing specs for steel tanks, use "generic" specs just becasue they are not familar with API 650 or AWWA D100-05 Standards. When specifying the seimic design requirements, all they mention is that it shall be in accordance with the UBC 1997.
As you all know, UBC specifies seismic zones (1, 2, 3 , 4 and 5) while API 650/AWWA D100-05 now specifies seimic use groups (I, II and III). I understand that API and AWWA incorporate by reference the seismic design criteria presented in ASCE 7. However, the criteria presented in ASCE 7 is quite different to that presented in UBC 1997. How are you meeting the requirements of both codes (UBC 1997 and API 650)? The current design code here in Puerto Rico is the UBC 1997. Should I continue designing tanks as per UBC 1997 or should I design them per Appendix E? Which do you think is more strict?
Jorge L. Ramos, Jr., MSCE, PE
Alonso & Carus Iron Works, Inc. (Euro-American Steel Co., Inc. (
As you all know, UBC specifies seismic zones (1, 2, 3 , 4 and 5) while API 650/AWWA D100-05 now specifies seimic use groups (I, II and III). I understand that API and AWWA incorporate by reference the seismic design criteria presented in ASCE 7. However, the criteria presented in ASCE 7 is quite different to that presented in UBC 1997. How are you meeting the requirements of both codes (UBC 1997 and API 650)? The current design code here in Puerto Rico is the UBC 1997. Should I continue designing tanks as per UBC 1997 or should I design them per Appendix E? Which do you think is more strict?
Jorge L. Ramos, Jr., MSCE, PE
Alonso & Carus Iron Works, Inc. (Euro-American Steel Co., Inc. (