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SEISMIC ANALYSIS / STEP 7 IBC 2010

S1 => 0.50 D CATEGORY ==> D Chosen from the most severe from tables below
D

IBC 06 TABLE 1613.5.6(1), Page 306


SDS => 0.92 g SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY BASED ON
SHORT PERIOD RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS

VALUE SDS I or II III IV

SDS < 0.167g A A A


0.167g =< SDS < 0.33g B B C
0.33g =< SDS < 0.50g C C D
4 0.50g =< SDS D * D * D *

IBC 06 TABLE 1613.5.6(2), Page 306


SD1 => 0.50 g Seismic Design Category
Based on 1 Second Period Response Accelerations

VALUE S D1 I or II III IV

SD1 < 0.067g A A A


0.067g =< SD1 < 0.133g B B C
0.133g =< SD1 < 0.20g C C D
4 0.20g =< SD1 D * D * D *

* Seismic Group Use Group I and II structures located on sites with mapped maximum considered earthquake spectral
response acceleration at 1 second perod, S 1, equal to or greater than 0.75g shall be assigned to Seismic Design
Category E and Seismic Use Group III located on such sites shall be assigned to Seismic Design Category F.
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Seismic Analysis Based on 2016 CBC/2015 IBC (Equivalent Lateral Force Procedure, ASCE 7-10)

INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY


Typical floor height h= 9 ft, (2.7 m) Total base shear ( 1 kips = 4.448 kN )
Typical floor weight wx = 800 kips, (3558.4 kN) V = 0.07 W, (SD) = 2,191 k, (SD)
Number of floors n= 40 = 0.05 W, (ASD) = 1,565 k, (ASD)
Importance factor (ASCE 11.5.1) Ie = 1.25 Seismic design category = D
Design spectral response SDS = 0.916 g hn = 360.0 ft, (109.7 m)
SD1 = 0.498 g W = 32,000 kips, (142336.0 kN)
Mapped spectral response S1 = 0.496 g k = 1.58 , (ASCE 12.8.3, page 91)

The coefficient (ASCE Tab 12.8-2) Ct = 0.02 S wxhk = 137,376,298


The coefficient(ASCE Tab. 12.2.1) R= 5.5 x = 0.75 , (ASCE Tab 12.8-2)
Ta = Ct (hn)x = 1.65 Sec, (ASCE 12.8.2.1)

VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF LATERAL FORCES


Level Level Floor to floor Height Weight Lateral force @ each level Diaphragm force
No. Name Height hx wx wxhxk Cvx Fx Vx O. M. SFi SWi Fpx
ft ft k k k k-ft k k k
40 Roof 360.0 800 8,570,835 0.062 136.7 136.7 800 183
9.00 136.7
39 40th 351.0 800 8,235,486 0.060 131.4 1,230 268.1 1,600 183
9.00 268.1
38 39th 342.0 800 7,905,058 0.058 126.1 3,643 394.1 2,400 183
9.00 394.1
37 38th 333.0 800 7,579,605 0.055 120.9 7,190 515.0 3,200 183
9.00 515.0
36 37th 324.0 800 7,259,185 0.053 115.8 11,826 630.8 4,000 183
9.00 630.8
35 36th 315.0 800 6,943,854 0.051 110.8 17,503 741.6 4,800 183
9.00 741.6
34 35th 306.0 800 6,633,675 0.048 105.8 24,177 847.4 5,600 183
9.00 847.4
33 34th 297.0 800 6,328,712 0.046 100.9 31,804 948.3 6,400 183
9.00 948.3
32 33th 288.0 800 6,029,030 0.044 96.2 40,338 1,044.5 7,200 183
9.00 1,044.5
31 32th 279.0 800 5,734,699 0.042 91.5 49,739 1,136.0 8,000 183
9.00 1,136.0
30 31th 270.0 800 5,445,792 0.040 86.9 59,962 1,222.8 8,800 183
9.00 1,222.8
29 30th 261.0 800 5,162,383 0.038 82.3 70,968 1,305.2 9,600 183
9.00 1,305.2
28 29th 252.0 800 4,884,554 0.036 77.9 82,714 1,383.1 10,400 183
9.00 1,383.1
27 28th 243.0 800 4,612,387 0.034 73.6 95,162 1,456.6 11,200 183
9.00 1,456.6
26 27th 234.0 800 4,345,970 0.032 69.3 108,271 1,525.9 12,000 183
9.00 1,525.9
25 26th 225.0 800 4,085,396 0.030 65.2 122,005 1,591.1 12,800 183
9.00 1,591.1
24 25th 216.0 800 3,830,763 0.028 61.1 136,325 1,652.2 13,600 183
9.00 1,652.2
23 24th 207.0 800 3,582,175 0.026 57.1 151,195 1,709.3 14,400 183
9.00 1,709.3
22 23th 198.0 800 3,339,741 0.024 53.3 166,579 1,762.6 15,200 183
9.00 1,762.6
21 22th 189.0 800 3,103,579 0.023 49.5 182,442 1,812.1 16,000 183
9.00 1,812.1
20 21th 180.0 800 2,873,813 0.021 45.8 198,751 1,858.0 16,800 183
9.00 1,858.0
19 20th 171.0 800 2,650,577 0.019 42.3 215,473 1,900.2 17,600 183
9.00 1,900.2
Level Level Floor to floor Height Weight Lateral force @ each level Diaphragm force
No. Name Height hx wx wxhxk Cvx Fx Vx O. M. SFi SWi Fpx
ft ft k k k k-ft k k k
(cont'd)

18 19th 162.0 800 2,434,015 0.018 38.8 232,575 1,939.0 18,400 183
9.00 1,939.0
17 18th 153.0 800 2,224,281 0.016 35.5 250,026 1,974.5 19,200 183
9.00 1,974.5
16 17th 144.0 800 2,021,542 0.015 32.2 267,797 2,006.8 20,000 183
9.00 2,006.8
15 16th 135.0 800 1,825,982 0.013 29.1 285,858 2,035.9 20,800 183
9.00 2,035.9
14 15th 126.0 800 1,637,798 0.012 26.1 304,181 2,062.0 21,600 183
9.00 2,062.0
13 14th 117.0 800 1,457,210 0.011 23.2 322,739 2,085.3 22,400 183
9.00 2,085.3
12 13th 108.0 800 1,284,460 0.009 20.5 341,507 2,105.7 23,200 183
9.00 2,105.7
11 12th 99.0 800 1,119,820 0.008 17.9 360,458 2,123.6 24,000 183
9.00 2,123.6
10 11th 90.0 800 963,594 0.007 15.4 379,571 2,139.0 24,800 183
9.00 2,139.0
9 10th 81.0 800 816,129 0.006 13.0 398,822 2,152.0 25,600 183
9.00 2,152.0
8 9th 72.0 800 677,826 0.005 10.8 418,189 2,162.8 26,400 183
9.00 2,162.8
7 8th 63.0 800 549,156 0.004 8.8 437,655 2,171.6 27,200 183
9.00 2,171.6
6 7th 54.0 800 430,681 0.003 6.9 457,199 2,178.4 28,000 183
9.00 2,178.4
5 6th 45.0 800 323,094 0.002 5.2 476,805 2,183.6 28,800 183
9.00 2,183.6
4 5th 36.0 800 227,276 0.002 3.6 496,457 2,187.2 29,600 183
9.00 2,187.2
3 4th 27.0 800 144,408 0.001 2.3 516,142 2,189.5 30,400 183
9.00 2,189.5
2 3rd 18.0 800 76,206 0.001 1.2 535,848 2,190.7 31,200 183
9.00 2,190.7
1 2nd 9.0 800 25,552 0.000 0.4 555,564 2,191.1 32,000 183
9.00 2,191.1
Ground 0.0 575,284
Level Level Floor to floor Height Weight Lateral force @ each level Diaphragm force
No. Name Height hx wx wxhxk Cvx Fx Vx O. M. SFi SWi Fpx
ft ft k k k k-ft k k k
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Four Story Seismic Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10

Determine Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-10 12.8)


V = MAX{ MIN [ SD1Ie / (RT) , SDS Ie / R ] , MAX(0.044SDSIe , 0.01) , 0.5S1 Ie / R } W
= MAX{ MIN[ 0.15W , 0.18W ] , 0.06W , 0.00W } ^
= 0.15 W, (SD) (for S1 ≥ 0.6 g only)
= 0.11 W, (ASD) = 1454.89 kips
Where SDS = 0.96 (ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.4)
SD1 = 0.54 (ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.4)
S1 = 0.55 (ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.1)
R= 8 (ASCE 7-10 Tab 12.2-1)
Ie = 1.5 (ASCE 7-10 Tab 1.5-2)
Ct = 0.028 (0.028 for steel MRF, 0.016 for concrete MRF, & 0.03 steel EBF)
hn = 52.0 ft
x= 0.8 (ASCE 7-10 Tab 12.8-2)
T = Ct (hn)x = 0.661 sec, (ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.8.2.1)

Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-10, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)

Level Wx hx hxk Wxhxk Fx , ASD (12.8-11) d xe,allowable, ASD


Roof 120 52 71.4 8571 27.3 ( 0.23 Wx ) 0.3
4TH 3500 40 53.8 188278 598.9 ( 0.17 Wx ) 0.3
3RD 4050 28 36.6 148199 471.4 ( 0.12 Wx ) 0.3
2ND 5620 16 20.0 112349 357.4 ( 0.06 Wx ) 0.4
13290.0 457396 1454.9

Where k = 1 for T <= 0.5 dxe,allowable, ASD = Da I / (1.4 Cd), (ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.8.6)
k = 0.5 T + 0.75 for T @ (0.5 , 2.5) Cd = 5.5 ,(ASCE 7-10 Tab 12.2-1)
k = 2 for T >= 2.5 Da = 0.01 hsx, (ASCE 7-10 Tab 12.12-1,
& Sec 12.12)
Calculate Diaphragm Forces (ASCE 7-10, Sec 12.10.1.1)
Level Wx S Wx Fx SFx Fpx , ASD, (12.10-1)
Roof 120.0 120.0 27.3 27.3 27.3 ( 0.23 Wx )
4TH 3500.0 3620.0 598.9 626.1 672.0 ( 0.19 Wx )
3RD 4050.0 7670.0 471.4 1097.5 777.6 ( 0.19 Wx )
2ND 5620.0 13290.0 357.4 1454.9 1079.0 ( 0.19 Wx )
13290.0 1454.9

Where Fmin = 0.2 SDS I Wx / 1.5 , ASD


Fmax = 0.4 SDS I Wx / 1.5 , ASD
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Method to Calculate Redundancy Factor, r, Based on ASCE 7-2010

Redundancy Factor (ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.3.4)

r = 1.3 , only for Seismic Design Categories D through F, and an individual element removed will be causing the remaining
structural to suffer a reduction of Story Strength of more than 35% or creating an extreme torsional irregularity.

r = 1.0 , all other cases.

Note: To verify Redundancy Factor 1.0, the relative Rigidity of each frame at calculation level have to be known, since the Code
Redundancy Provision Committee envisioned Story Strength as Rigidity, and SEAOC Seismology Committee endorsed
this interpretation (SEAOC Seismic Design Manual -1, page 72).

4231.4(3231.4153.8)
 8.4%  33%
4231.4

  1.0
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Response Spectra Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10

INPUT DATA ANALYSIS


SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETER SDS = 0.96 (ASCE 7-10 11.4.4) Station T (s) Sa(g) (IBC/CBC) A/g (El Centro)
SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETER SD1 = 0.545 (ASCE 7-10 11.4.4) 0 0.00 0.38 0.32
LONG-PERIOD TRANSITION PERIOD TL = 8 (ASCE 7-10 11.4.5) 1 0.10 0.89 0.67
2 0.13 0.96 0.65
3 0.17 0.96 0.74
4 0.18 0.96 0.87
RESPONSE SPECTRA 5 0.20 0.96 0.72
1.20 6 0.25 0.96 0.86
7 0.33 0.96 0.77
1.00 8 0.43 0.96 0.80
Sa (g)

9 0.50 0.96 0.92


0.80 10 0.67 0.82 0.62
11 1.00 0.55 0.45
0.60 12 1.25 0.44 0.24
13 1.50 0.36 0.19
0.40 14 1.75 0.31 0.15
15 2.00 0.27 0.14
0.20 16 2.25 0.24 0.17
17 2.50 0.22 0.18

0.00 18 2.75 0.20 0.16


0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 19 3.00 0.18 0.12
Period T, Seconds 20 3.25 0.17 0.11
21 3.50 0.16 0.10
22 3.75 0.15 0.08
23 4.00 0.14 0.06

STATIC ANALYSIS PERIOD (ASCE 7-10 12.8.2)


APPROXIMATE FOUNDATIONAL PERIOD Ta = Ct (hn)x = 0.799 sec, (ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.8.2.1)
SUBSTANTIATED ANALYSIS PERIOD Tb = 1.095 sec, (may from RISA, ETABS, RAM)

T = Max[ Ta , Min( Tb , CuTa )] = 1.095 sec.


where Cu = 1.400 , (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 12.8-1)

SCALE FACTOR
BASE SHEAR BY ELASTIC DYNAMIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-10 12.9) VDX = 3000 kips VDY = 3500 kips
BASE SHEAR BY STATIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-10 12.8) VS = 735.09 kips
RESPONSE MODIFICATION COEFFICIENT (ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1) R= 8
IMPORTANCE FACTOR Ie = 1.5 SFX = VX / VD = 0.245

DSA/OSHPD PROJECT (CBC Chapter A) ? == > Yes SFY = VY / VD = 0.210

VX = Max( 0.85 VS , VDX Ie / R ) = 624.83 kips, (ASCE 7-10 12.9.2 & 12.9.4)
VX = Max( 1.0 VS , VDX Ie / R ) = 735.09 kips, (ASCE 7-10 12.9.2 & CBC 1616A.1.13)

VY = Max( 0.85 VS , VDY Ie / R ) = 656.25 kips, (ASCE 7-10 12.9.2 & 12.9.4)
VY = Max( 1.0 VS , VDY I / R ) = 735.09 kips, (ASCE 7-10 12.9.2 & CBC 1616A.1.13)

Notes:
See following link for more information.
http://www.engineering-international.com/NonlinearGuide.pdf

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