Dear All,
I have a question on part A (N-S Direction), question # 1. Design Seiseimic force to diaphragm.
Why when calculating the walls on the north and the south ( there are 3 walls with widths shown as 11', 22', and 42'), Hiner assumed that there are only two walls with the full length of 70' each?
This is what I did with this problem, and I am not sure if my thinking is correct, please help. ( there is also similar problem in the same book , problem 9.13)
The total Force F = 0.19W where W = (16 psf +20%*100 psf)(40')(70') +(85 psf)(14'/2+2')(11') + (85 psf)(14'/2+2')(22') +(85 psf)(14'/2+2')(42') = 158,175 lb
Then F= 30,053 lb , then the uniform seismic load w = F/70' = 429 plf not 564plf as shown in the solution.
Sorry to bother you all, but I also have another question on chapter 5 of Hiner book. Why do we have the negative sign in front of Eh (effective of horizontal seisemic force)? To my understanding, the effect of vertical force can be positve or negative due to the additive or counteractive to gravitational load effects, but horizontal force can act in any direction why the negative sign in the calculations?
Thank you.
I have a question on part A (N-S Direction), question # 1. Design Seiseimic force to diaphragm.
Why when calculating the walls on the north and the south ( there are 3 walls with widths shown as 11', 22', and 42'), Hiner assumed that there are only two walls with the full length of 70' each?
This is what I did with this problem, and I am not sure if my thinking is correct, please help. ( there is also similar problem in the same book , problem 9.13)
The total Force F = 0.19W where W = (16 psf +20%*100 psf)(40')(70') +(85 psf)(14'/2+2')(11') + (85 psf)(14'/2+2')(22') +(85 psf)(14'/2+2')(42') = 158,175 lb
Then F= 30,053 lb , then the uniform seismic load w = F/70' = 429 plf not 564plf as shown in the solution.
Sorry to bother you all, but I also have another question on chapter 5 of Hiner book. Why do we have the negative sign in front of Eh (effective of horizontal seisemic force)? To my understanding, the effect of vertical force can be positve or negative due to the additive or counteractive to gravitational load effects, but horizontal force can act in any direction why the negative sign in the calculations?
Thank you.