AISC Seismic Design Module1 Introduction V2
AISC Seismic Design Module1 Introduction V2
Building Structures
1. Introduction and
Basic Principles
Prepared by:
Michael D. Engelhardt, PhD
University of Texas at Austin
Updated by:
Patricia Clayton, PhD
University of Texas at Austin
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Missing
Collapse of RC Buildings
Tsunami
Landslides
Landslides
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US Seismic Code Provisions for Steel
Structural Engineers Association of California (SEAOC)
• Blue Book – 1988
First comprehensive detailing provisions for steel
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Conventional Building Code Philosophy for
Earthquake-Resistant Design
Objective:
Prevent collapse in the extreme earthquake
likely to occur at a building site.
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To Survive Strong Earthquake
without Collapse:
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H
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H
H
Δyield Δfailure
Δfailure
Ductility Factor μ =
Δyield
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H H
Helastic
3/4 *Helastic
1/2 *Helastic
Strength
Req’d Ductility
1/4 *Helastic
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Ductility in Steel Structures: Yielding
Ductility = Yielding
H
Failure =
Fracture
or
Instability
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Developing Ductile Behavior
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(a) (b)
Examples of:
(a) More Ductile Behavior
(b) Less Ductile Behavior
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Key Elements of Seismic-Resistant Design
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Design EQ Loads – Base Shear per ASCE 7-16
𝑽 =𝑪 𝒔 𝑾
𝑺 𝑫𝑺 𝑺𝑫𝟏
𝑪 𝒔= ≤ for T ≤ TL
(𝑹 / 𝑰) 𝑻 (𝑹 /𝑰 )
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R factors for Selected Steel Systems (ASCE 7):
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AISC Seismic Provisions for Structural
Steel Buildings
Symbols
Glossary
A. General Requirements
B. General Design Requirements
C. Analysis
D. General Member and Connection Design Requirements
E. Moment-Frame Systems
F. Braced-Frame and Shear-Wall Systems
G. Composite Moment-Frame Systems
H. Composite Braced-Frame and Shear-Wall Systems
I. Fabrication and Erection
J. Quality Control and Quality Assurance
K. Prequalification and Cyclic Qualification Testing Provisions
Commentary
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Highlights of Glossary
and Sections A to D
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Glossary – Selected Terms
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Glossary – Selected Terms
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Glossary – Selected Terms
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Risk Categories (ASCE 7-16, Table 1.5-1)
Seismic
Risk Importance
Description
Category Factor, Ie
Essential facilities
IV (Hospitals, fire and police stations, emergency shelters, etc) 1.5
Structures containing extremely hazardous materials
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SDCs: A
Increasing seismic risk
B
- and -
C
D Increasingly stringent
seismic design and
E detailing requirements
F
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To Determine the Seismic Design Category (ASCE 7-16)
Determine Risk Category
Determine SS and S1
SSS = spectral response acceleration for MCE RR at short periods
S11 = spectral response acceleration for MCERR at 1-sec period
Sss and S11 are read from maps (or from USGS website)
https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/design-ground-motions
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To Determine the Seismic Design Category (ASCE 7-16)
The Seismic Design Category is the most severe value based on both Tables.
Table 11.6-1
Seismic Design Category Based on Short Period Response Acceleration Parameter
Risk Category
Value of
SDS I or II or III IV
SDS< 0.167 A A
0.167 ≤ SDS < 0.33 B C
0.33 ≤ SDS < 0.50 C D
0.50 ≤ SDS D D
For sites with S1 ≥ 0.75g: Seismic Design Category = E for Risk Category I, II, or III
Seismic Design Category = F for Risk Category IV
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To Determine the Seismic Design Category (ASCE 7-16)
Table 11.6-2
Seismic Design Category Based on 1-Second Period Response Acceleration Parameter
Risk Category
Value of
SD1 I or II or III IV
SD1< 0.067g A A
0.067g ≤ SD1 < 0.133g B C
0.133g ≤ SD1 < 0.20g C D
0.20g ≤ SD1 D D
For sites with S1 ≥ 0.75g: Seismic Design Category = E for Risk Category I, II, or III
Seismic Design Category = F for Risk Category IV
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Section A to D
A. General Requirements
B. General Design Requirements
C. Analysis
D. General Member and Connection Design
Requirements
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Scope
A1. Scope
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Scope
A1. Scope
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Chapter B. General Design Requirements
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Basic LRFD Load Combinations (ASCE 7-16)
1) 1.4D
5) 0.9D + 1.0W
Load Combinations
6) 1.2D + Eh + Ev + L + 0.2S Including E
7) 0.9D + Eh - Ev
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E = Eh Ev
E = ρ QE 0.2 SDS D
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Seismic Load Effects Including
Overstrength (ASCE 7)
System Ωo
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Seismic Load Effect Including Overstrength
Lateral Seismic Force
Ωo Qe
Qe
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Chapter A. General Requirements
A3. Materials
A3.1 Material Specifications
A3.2 Expected Material Strength
A3.3 Heavy Sections
A3.4 Consumables for Welding
A3.5 Concrete and Steel Reinforcement
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General Requirements
Exceptions:
Members in OMFs, OCBFs, C-OMFs, C-OBFs, and
C-OSWs (permitted to use up to Fy = 55 ksi)
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Table A3.1
Ry and Rt Values for Steel and Steel Reinforcement Materials
Application Ry Rt
Hot-Rolled Shapes and Bars
ASTM A36 1.5 1.2
ASTM A992; A572 Gr 50 or Gr 55;
1.1 1.1
ASTM A913 Gr 50, 60, 65 or 70; ASTM A588;
ASTM A1043 Gr 36 1.3 1.1
ASTM A1043 Gr 50 1.2 1.1
ASTM A529 Gr 50 1.2 1.2
ASTM A529 Gr 55 1.1 1.2
Hollow Structural Sections (HSS)
ASTM A500 Gr B; ASTM A501 1.4 1.3
ASTM A500 Gr C 1.3 1.2
ASTM A53 1.6 1.2
Plates
ASTM A36 1.3 1.2
ASTM A572 Gr50; ASTM A588 1.1 1.2
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Example: A36 angles used for brace in an SCBF
Fy = 36 ksi
Fu = 58 ksi
Ry Fy = 1.5 36 ksi = 54 ksi
Rt Fu = 1.2 58 ksi = 70 ksi
Fy = 50 ksi
Fu = 65 ksi
Ry Fy = 1.1 50 ksi = 55 ksi
Rt Fu = 1.1 65 ksi = 72 ksi
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Example: SCBF Brace and Brace Connection
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Example: SCBF Brace and Brace Connection
R y Fy A g
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Example: SCBF Brace and Brace Connection
R y Fy A g
Gusset Plate:
Compute design strength using min
specified Fy and Fu of gusset plate
material
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Example: SCBF Brace and Brace Connection
R y Fy A g
Bolts:
Compute design shear strength using
min specified Fu of bolt
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Example: SCBF Brace and Brace Connection
R y Fy A g
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Chapter D. General Member and Connection Design Requirements
D2. Connections
D2.1 General
D2.2 Bolted Joints
D2.3 Welded Joints
D2.4 Continuity Plates and Stiffeners
D2.5 Column Splices
D2.6 Column Bases
D2.7 Composite Connections
D2.8 Steel Anchors
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Bolts and welds sharing same force:
Not Permitted
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Fig. C-D2.1. Desirable details that avoid shared forces between welds and bolts.
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Protected Zone
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Examples of Protected Zones
Special Moment Frame (SMF)
Protected Zones
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Examples of Protected Zones
Special Concentrically Braced Frame (SCBF)
Protected Zones
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Examples of Protected Zones
Eccentrically Braced Frame (EBF)
Protected Zones
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Local buckling of an EBF link.....
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Local buckling of an HSS column....
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Local buckling of an HSS brace.....
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Effect of Local Buckling on Flexural Strength and Ductility
M
Mp
Increasing b / t
q
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Effect of Local Buckling on Flexural Strength and Ductility
Plastic Buckling
Moment Capacity
Mp Inelastic Buckling
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Pu - splice
The required strength of
column splices shall be
determined using the load
combinations of the applicable
building code including the Mu - splice
overstrength seismic load.
Vu - splice
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4 ft. min
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B. General Design Requirements
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