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SeismicProvisionsofASCE7 05part1 PDF
SeismicProvisionsofASCE7 05part1 PDF
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Overview
Part I Bob Bachman
- Background on Code Change Development
- Reorganization of ASCE 7-05 and where things are found
compared to ASCE 7-02 and the 1997 UBC
OVERVIEW
NEHRP
ASCE 7
Standard
Building Code
BOCA National
Building Code
Uniform
Building Code
NEHRP Provisions
ATC 3.06
Tentative
Recommended
Provisions for
Seismic Regulation
of Buildings
1997 EDITION
1997 EDITION
PART 1 - PROVISIONS
PART 2 - COMMENTARY
Load
&
Resistance
Factor
Design
ACI
Recommended
1997 EDITION
Lateral Force
NEHRP RECOMMENDED PROVISIONS
FORRequirements
SEISMIC REGULATIONS
FOR NEW BUILDINGS
AND
OTHER
STRUCTURES
and
Commentary
1997
UNIFORM
BUILDING
CODE
VOLUME 2
PART 1 - PROVISIONS
National
Design
Specification
Load
&
Resistance
Factor
Design
ACI
NFPA 5000
Building Code
SEAOC notified in mid-1994 that the 1997 UBC would be the last
edition of the UBC.
Replaced starting in 2000 IBC with Seismic Requirements based on
the 1997 NEHRP Provisions and Adopted Available Codes (UBC,
SBC, NBC).
SEAOC recognized it likely could not overturn decision and adopted a
2 prong strategy
- Nominated strong candidates to 1997 NEHRP PUC with concept of
modifying the NEHRP to make closer to the anticipated 1997 UBC
- Made extensive revisions to 1997 UBC that brought them much
closer to the anticipated 1997 NEHRP Provisions and also added new
concepts
Strategy was called Convergence to ease the transition for those
using the UBC for seismic design after the IBC was adopted
In 1998 1999 time frame, the International Code Council (ICC) and
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) had a falling out
primarily dealing with plastic pipe.
NFPA decides to develop a competing building code called NFPA
5000 which is favored by labor unions.
NFPA 5000 references ASCE 7-02 for engineering design
requirements
Calif. Gov. Gray Davis stacks Cal. Building Standards Commission
and they adopt NFPA 5000 as next California Building Code (CBC)
SEAOC decides to support removal of seismic requirements from
2003 IBC and instead references ASCE 7-02
Gray Davis impeached and replaced by the Governator who replaces
the Building Standards Commission (BSC) appointees.
New BSC adopts the 2006 IBC and in essence ASC7-05 for next CBC
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ASCE 7
Developed by ASCE-SEI using ANSI standard consensus
process
Publication Date Varies (1993, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2005)
Latest Version ASCE 7-05 Including Supplement 1
includes references to latest material standards
Errata go to www.seinstitute.org & click on publications
& then click on errata & finally click on ASCE 7-05
(current errata included in seminar handouts)
Participants:
ASCE/SEI Standards Committee
Task Groups (Wind, Seismic, etc)
Public
2007 Structures Congress
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Overview
Background on Seismic Code Development
Revised Organization for ASCE 7 2005
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Comparison of Contents
ASCE 7-2002 Sections
1. General
2. Combinations of
Loads
3. Dead Loads
4. Live Loads
5. Soil and Hydrostatic
and Flood Loads
1. General
2. Combinations of
Loads
3. Dead Loads, Soil
and Hydrostatic
4. Live Loads
5. Flood Loads
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Comparison, continued
ASCE 7-2002 Sections
6. Wind Loads
7. Snow Loads
8. Rain Loads
9. Earthquake Loads
10. Ice Loads
A. Supplemental (QA)
B. Serviceability
6. Wind Loads
7. Snow Loads
8. Rain Loads
9. (not used)
10. Ice Loads
11. - 23. Seismic
A & B. QA & Existing
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Seismic Contents
ASCE 7-2002
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
ASCE 7-2005
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ASCE 7-2005
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ASCE 7-2005
9.12 Wood
9.13 Seismic Isolation
9.14 Nonbuilding
Structures
A9. Quality Assurance
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ASCE 7-2005
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ASCE 7-2005
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ASCE 7-2005
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ASCE 7-2005
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