This document compares the seismic code parameters between the 1997 Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the 2005 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 7-05 standard. It outlines key seismic parameters like base shear, importance factor, response modification factor, and vertical seismic load. The UBC uses a seismic coefficient (Ca) while the ASCE 7-05 uses spectral acceleration (Sa) to calculate base shear. Both codes provide equations to calculate base shear, with ASCE 7-05 adding additional factors like short period spectral acceleration (SDS) for different structure types in Cambodia with a soil profile type of SD.
This document compares the seismic code parameters between the 1997 Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the 2005 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 7-05 standard. It outlines key seismic parameters like base shear, importance factor, response modification factor, and vertical seismic load. The UBC uses a seismic coefficient (Ca) while the ASCE 7-05 uses spectral acceleration (Sa) to calculate base shear. Both codes provide equations to calculate base shear, with ASCE 7-05 adding additional factors like short period spectral acceleration (SDS) for different structure types in Cambodia with a soil profile type of SD.
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Seismic Design Criteria for Cambodia using UBC-97 and ASCE 7-05
This document compares the seismic code parameters between the 1997 Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the 2005 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 7-05 standard. It outlines key seismic parameters like base shear, importance factor, response modification factor, and vertical seismic load. The UBC uses a seismic coefficient (Ca) while the ASCE 7-05 uses spectral acceleration (Sa) to calculate base shear. Both codes provide equations to calculate base shear, with ASCE 7-05 adding additional factors like short period spectral acceleration (SDS) for different structure types in Cambodia with a soil profile type of SD.
This document compares the seismic code parameters between the 1997 Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the 2005 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 7-05 standard. It outlines key seismic parameters like base shear, importance factor, response modification factor, and vertical seismic load. The UBC uses a seismic coefficient (Ca) while the ASCE 7-05 uses spectral acceleration (Sa) to calculate base shear. Both codes provide equations to calculate base shear, with ASCE 7-05 adding additional factors like short period spectral acceleration (SDS) for different structure types in Cambodia with a soil profile type of SD.
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