bassplayer45
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I was able to determine the design base shear in problem 1.47, not a problem. In 1.48 they want to know the load in the diaphragm. Based on ASCE 7, this should be done by first determining the load at the first floor using the distribution of seismic forces, Fx = Cvx * V (12.8-11), then we would apply Fpx = (Fi / wi ) wpx (12.10-1)
The solution in the book has it determining a tributary load based off of the floor weight, and 2, 12 foot wall sections.
First, Why arent they considering the total seismic wall weight for that floor (using 4 walls and distributing the base shear respectively to the floors)? We used the total structure weight for base shear determination. Second, are they assuming 6 foot above and 6 foot below are supported by floor 1? How are they arriving at the weight tributary to floor 1? it appears they are assuming the total base shear is applied to floor 1.
Appreciate the help.
The solution in the book has it determining a tributary load based off of the floor weight, and 2, 12 foot wall sections.
First, Why arent they considering the total seismic wall weight for that floor (using 4 walls and distributing the base shear respectively to the floors)? We used the total structure weight for base shear determination. Second, are they assuming 6 foot above and 6 foot below are supported by floor 1? How are they arriving at the weight tributary to floor 1? it appears they are assuming the total base shear is applied to floor 1.
Appreciate the help.