palvarez83
Project Engineer
Hi guys and gals,
T minus 10 days for my exam. I'm pretty much done studying. I read the Hiner book twice and have done the problems several times. I grasp everything except LRFD/SD vs ASD.
Can someone provide me a layman's way of understanding this as they relate to the IBC? From my mechanical engineering days I remember that if you take the ultimate strength of a material and divide by a selected factor of safety you get your allowable stress. My current understanding of LRFD is that you take the actual loads and apply a factor to them and your ultimate strength has to be greater than that factored load.
However, the load combinations of the IBC don't seem that straight forward. What am I missing conceptually?
I've read various thing online such as this:
http://on.dot.wi.gov/dtid_bos/extranet/structures/LRFD/Training/LRFDvsASD_LFD-JerryD.pdf
Yet, that doesn't tell me how to relate it to the IBC. From working problems in the Hiner book, it appears that Strength Design is most common, for Earthquake loads it appears that in general ASD = 0.7*LRFD. Are most the equations (e.g. base shear, ect.) written to provide a LRFD/SD?
I think I can navigate my way through the problems enough to pass, but that's not the point. I'd like to have long term understanding....
Thanks in advance for your help.
T minus 10 days for my exam. I'm pretty much done studying. I read the Hiner book twice and have done the problems several times. I grasp everything except LRFD/SD vs ASD.
Can someone provide me a layman's way of understanding this as they relate to the IBC? From my mechanical engineering days I remember that if you take the ultimate strength of a material and divide by a selected factor of safety you get your allowable stress. My current understanding of LRFD is that you take the actual loads and apply a factor to them and your ultimate strength has to be greater than that factored load.
However, the load combinations of the IBC don't seem that straight forward. What am I missing conceptually?
I've read various thing online such as this:
http://on.dot.wi.gov/dtid_bos/extranet/structures/LRFD/Training/LRFDvsASD_LFD-JerryD.pdf
Yet, that doesn't tell me how to relate it to the IBC. From working problems in the Hiner book, it appears that Strength Design is most common, for Earthquake loads it appears that in general ASD = 0.7*LRFD. Are most the equations (e.g. base shear, ect.) written to provide a LRFD/SD?
I think I can navigate my way through the problems enough to pass, but that's not the point. I'd like to have long term understanding....
Thanks in advance for your help.
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