Seismic loads : guide to the seismic load provisions of ASCE 7-16

Seismic Loads: Guide to the Seismic Load Provisions of ASCE 7-16 provides clear, authoritative explanations of the seismic design provisions contained in Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures, ASCE/SEI 7-16. When used with the standard commentary, provided a...

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Main Authors: Charney, Finley Allan, (Author), Heausler, Thomas F., (Author), Marshall, Justin D., (Author)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Reston, Virginia : American Society of Civil Engineers, [2020]
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ISBN: 0784482705
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Physical Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 373 pages) : color illustrations, color maps

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245 1 0 |a Seismic loads :  |b guide to the seismic load provisions of ASCE 7-16 /  |c Finley A. Charney, Ph.D., P.E., Thomas F. Heausler, P.E., S.E., Justin D. Marshall, Ph.D., P.E. 
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520 3 |a Seismic Loads: Guide to the Seismic Load Provisions of ASCE 7-16 provides clear, authoritative explanations of the seismic design provisions contained in Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures, ASCE/SEI 7-16. When used with the standard commentary, provided as a separate volume in ASCE 7-16, Seismic Loads assists structural engineers in applying the latest thinking in seismic design of new building structures. Authors Charney, Heausler, and Marshall present numerous detailed examples within the main 30 chapters of Seismic Loads. The examples help navigate structural engineers through the process of assessing conditions, including identifying occupancy, importance, and seismic design categories; determining the seismic requirements; and selecting a structural system. Topics include building irregularities, structural analysis, lateral system forces, load factors, drift, and P-delta effects. Major updates within the guide includeAn expanded introduction that provides a description of the history of the development of the ASCE 7 seismic provisions and how the provisions are updated on a 6-year cycle;Expanded examples of the use of Equivalent Lateral Force Analysis, Modal Response Spectrum Analysis, and Linear Response History Analysis, examples that utilize the same 8-story building;New examples covering Chapter 12 (complete seismic analysis of a simple building), Chapter 13 (nonstructural components), and Chapter 15 (nonbuilding structures); andAn expanded set of "Frequently Asked Questions," divided into topics of General Issues, Structural Design, and Structural Analysis.Seismic Loads is an essential companion to the standard ASCE/SEI 7-16 for all engineers, architects, and construction professionals who work on buildings in seismically active locations. About the AuthorsFinley A. Charney, Ph.D., P.E., is a professor of structural engineering at Virginia Tech and is president of Advanced Structural Concepts, Inc., both located in Blacksburg, Virginia.Thomas F. Heausler, P.E., S.E., is a structural engineering consultant in Leawood, Kansas.Justin D. Marshall, Ph.D., P.E., is a an associate professor of civil engineering at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. 
505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations and Symbols -- Table of Conversion Factors -- Chapter 1: Overview of the ASCE 7 Seismic Load Provisions -- 1.1 Intent of the Seismic Load Provisions -- 1.2 Brief History of ASCE 7 Seismic Load Provisions -- 1.3 Overview of the Update Process for ASCE 7 -- 1.4 Significant Changes in ASCE 7-16 Relative to ASCE 7-10 -- Chapter 2: Risk Category -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Examples -- Chapter 3: Determining Ground Motion Parameters -- 3.1 Examples -- 3.2 Using the ASCE 7 Hazard Tool -- Chapter 4: Site Class Procedure for Seismic Design -- 4.1 Gathering Data 
505 8 |a 4.2 Site Class Determination -- 4.3 Site Classification Example -- 4.4 Comments on Site Classification -- Chapter 5: Developing an Elastic Response Spectrum -- 5.1 Development of an Elastic Vertical Response Spectrum -- Chapter 6: Importance Factor and Seismic Design Category -- 6.1 Seismic Importance Factor Ie -- 6.2 Seismic Design Category -- Chapter 7: Selection of Structural Systems -- 7.1 Structural Configuration Issues -- 7.2 Bearing Wall Systems -- 7.3 Dual Systems -- 7.4 Coupled Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Systems -- 7.5 Cantilevered Column Systems 
505 8 |a 7.6 Steel Frame Systems Not Specifically Detailed for Seismic Resistance -- 7.7 Alternate and Nonconforming Systems -- Chapter 8: Combinations of Lateral Load Resisting Systems -- 8.1 Combinations of Framing Systems in the Same Direction or in Different Directions -- 8.2 Combinations of Structural Systems in the Vertical Direction -- 8.3 Computing Approximate Periods of Vibration for Combined Systems -- 8.4 Vertical Combination When the Lower Section Is Stiff Relative to the Upper Portion -- Chapter 9: Diaphragm Flexibility 
505 8 |a 9.1 Example Classification of Diaphragm Flexibility Using Section 12.3.1.3 -- 9.2 Accidental Torsion in Systems with Semirigid Diaphragms -- Chapter 10: Horizontal Structural Irregularities -- 10.1 Torsional Irregularities (Types 1a and 1b) -- 10.2 Reentrant Corner Irregularity (Type 2) -- 10.3 Diaphragm Discontinuity Irregularity (Type 3) -- 10.4 Out-of-Plane Offset Irregularity (Type 4) -- 10.5 Nonparallel System Irregularity (Type 5) -- 10.6 Consequences of Horizontal Irregularities -- Chapter 11: Vertical Structural Irregularities 
505 8 |a 11.1 Soft Story (Stiffness) Irregularities (Types 1a and 1b) -- 11.2 Weight (Mass) Irregularity (Type 2) -- 11.3 Vertical Geometric Irregularity (Type 3) -- 11.4 In-Plane Discontinuity in Vertical Lateral Force-Resisting Element Irregularity (Type 4) -- 11.5 Discontinuity in Lateral Strength-Weak Story Irregularity (Types 5a and 5b) -- 11.6 Consequences of Vertical Irregularities -- Chapter 12: Redundancy Factor -- Chapter 13: Load Combinations -- 13.1 Basic Load Combinations -- 13.2 Special Seismic Load Combinations, Including the Overstrength Factor 
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