Site Criteria and Loads On Structure: ASCE 7-98 / IBC 2000
Site Criteria and Loads On Structure: ASCE 7-98 / IBC 2000
Site Criteria and Loads On Structure: ASCE 7-98 / IBC 2000
CODE ASCE 7-98 / IBC 2000 Note, references to ASCE 7-98 are bold,
references to IBC 2000 are in italics.
SITE CRITERIA:
Example building:
Where:
pg = 30 psf (Figure 7-2)
Ce = 1.0 (Table 7-2, partially exposed roof)
Ct = 1.1 (Table 7-3, structure kept just above freezing)
I= 0.8 (Table 7-4, Category I)
pf = 18.5 psf
p s = Cs p f (Eq. 7-2)
Where:
pf = 18.5 psf
Cs = 1.00 (Per 7.4.4 roof slope factor for multiple folded plate, sawtooth, and barrel vault
roofs Cs = 1.0, otherwise Cs = 0.9 per Figure 7-2a for a 4:12 roof slope, warm
roof)
ps = 18.5 psf
There is additional snow load design required at the valley between the two
portions of the structure per 7.6.3 and Figure 7.6.
There will be approximately twice the snow load in the valley and half the snow load at the peak as
shown below.
BALANCED
LOAD
UNBALANCED
LOAD
Where:
Kz = 0.85 (Table 6-5, Exposure C, 0-15' ht)
Kzt = 1 (Assume no wind speed-up effects)
Kd = 0.85 (Table 6-6)
V= 90 mph (Figure 6-1)
I= 0.87 (Table 6-1, Category I)
qz = 13.03 psf
Where:
q = qi = 13.0 psf (= qz = qh for this example)
(transverse)
(GCpf) =
CASE A
0.53 (Figure 6-4, Case A, building surface 1 = wall, windward)
-0.69 (Figure 6-4, Case A, building surface 2 = roof, windward)
-0.48 (Figure 6-4, Case A, building surface 3 = roof, leeward)
-0.43 (Figure 6-4, Case A, building surface 4 = wall, leeward)
(GCpi) = 0.55
(Table 6-7, partially enclosed buildings)
-0.55
0.18
(Table 6-7, enclosed buildings)
-0.18
Leeward:
Roof (surface 3) 0.91 -13.43 -3.91 -8.60
Wall (surface 4) 1.56 -12.77 -3.26 -7.95
Windward:
Wall (surface 5) 12.38 -1.96 7.56 2.87
Leeward:
Wall (surface 6) 3.39 -10.95 -1.43 -6.13
Go to maps in ASCE-7/IBC:
9.4.1.1 Ss = 0.5 g Fig. 9.4.1.1(a) Mapped maximum considered earthquake
S1 = 0.18 g Fig. 9.4.1.1(b) spectral response acceleration at short
periods, Ss, and at 1-second period, S1
Therefore, use Seismic Category = D (per 9.4.2.1, use most severe of the two)
Where
SDS = 0.467
R= 5 Table 9.5.2.2 Ordinary steel concentrically braced frames (Note,
this would also be applicable to aluminum and light gage steel
frames)
A different R-value may apply in the longitudinal than in the
transverse direction depending on the lateral force resisting
system. The Base Shear, V, would be different in the different
directions.
Notes:
1. See also IBC Sections 2205 and 2211 for minimum provisions for light gage steel structures. Section
2205 references AISI Specification. The provisions of 2211.7 are for buildings assigned to seismic
design category D, E, or F and include minimum design provisions for connections for diagonal bracing
members, top chord splices, boundary elements and collectors. There is special design for diagonal
bracing under certain conditions per 2211.7.5 .
2. Section 1617.4 IBC and 9.5.3.8 of ASCE 7, where the flat roof snow load exceeds 30 psf, twenty
percent of the flat roof snow load must be included as part of the seismic weight (W).
Reliability factor, r
The overall design shall include a review of the redundancy of the structure. This factor is rho, r, and
which is multiplied times the effective seismic mass (Q E). The factor, r, varies from 1.0 to 1.5. The
factor may vary for each building configuration as well as Seismic Design Category. Below is a chart
showing the maximum value. This may be used as the default value in many cases since wind may
govern.
Overstrength factor, W
Specific components shall be designed for an overstrength factor, Omega, W. This applies to collectors,
their splices and their connections to the lateral force resisting elements. This will typically be the gutters
and other edge/boundary members in greenhouses. Its use is dependent on the Seismic Design
Category.
Default Factor
Seismic Design
Category Rho, r Omega, W
(for Braced Frames)
A 1.0 -
B 1.0 -
C 1.0 2.0
D 1.5 2.0
E 1.5 2.0
F 1.5 2.0
Regardless if wind governs the design or not, the lateral-force-resisting systems shall meet seismic
detailing requirements and limitations prescribed in the code (IBC 1609.1.5 )
The following are the minimum requirements for the seismic design and interconnection of building
elements per Chapter 9:
Design basis, per 9.5.2.1, to provide a continuous load path, or paths, to transfer all forces from the
point of application to the final point of resistance.
Note: All structures are required to be designed for minimum requirements of Seismic Design Category
A, and with further requirements based on the Seismic Design Category.
1. D
2. D + (Lr or S or R)
3. D + (W or 0.7 E) + (Lr or S or R)
4. 0.6 D + W
5. 0.6 D + 0.7 E
Roof Design:
Using Allowable Stress Design or Basic Load Combinations (Strength Design)
Truss Analysis
Connectors