Seismic Design Categories
Found 7 free book(s)SUSPENDED CEILINGS Suspension Systems for ... - NWCB
www.nwcb.orgdesign load of 200 lb or the actual design load, with a safety factor of 2, whichever is greater (Figure 6b). Source: CISCA zones 3-4 • Power-actuated fasteners in concrete or steel shall not be used for sustained tension loads or for brace applications in Seismic Design Categories D, E, or F unless approved for seismic loading. Power-
Common Errors in Seismic Design & How to Avoid Them. T ...
seaoo.orgon low seismic risk design categories (and the surprisingly numerous seismic provisions which apply therein) and then advances to the requirements unique to high seismic risk design categories only. Introduction This paper is based upon IBC 2012, ASCE 7-10, AISC 360-10, ASIC 341-10, ACI 318-11 (including Chapter
SEISMIC CEILING INSTALLATION - Armstrong Ceiling S
www.armstrongceilings.comHow Seismic Design Categories Are Determined The seismic design category must be specified by a professional engineer or registered architect on the project drawings per ASCE 7. The project requirements which include the seismic design category can be found in Section 1 of the specification, and on the first page of the structural drawings.
SEISMIC DESIGN AND STEEL CONNECTION DETAILING
www.sefindia.orgbeing extensively used for steel moment frame design. The intention of this paper is to provide some practical and useful information regarding connection design for both steel moment frames and steel braced frames. The emphasis is detailing for Seismic Design Categories (SDC) of D and higher which require Special Steel Moment
Seismic Design Requirements, H-18-8 - NEHRP
www.nehrp.gov3.2 Seismic-force-resisting-systems (ASCE 7, Table 12.2-1) The following structural systems are permitted for new Critical and Essential Facilities assigned to Seismic Design Categories D, E, or F. a. Building Frame Systems i. Steel eccentrically braced frames (EBF) moment resisting connections at columns away from links ii.
SMACNA Seismic Restraint Manual - iccsafe.org
media.iccsafe.orgb) For Seismic Design Category C, where I p is greater than 1.0, the nominal pipe size shall be 2 in. (51 mm) or less. c) For Seismic Design Category D, E or F where I p is equal to 1.0, the nominal pipe size shall be 3 in. (76 mm) or less.
Seismic Construction Handbook
www.soundconceptscan.comSeismic Design Category The requirements for a suspended ceiling are determined by the buildings Seismic Design Category. Determination of the Seismic Design Category is complex and must be determined by a Registered Architect or Professional Engineer and should be found in the construction docu-mentation.