Guide To The Design of Diaphragms - 2 PDF
Guide To The Design of Diaphragms - 2 PDF
Guide To The Design of Diaphragms - 2 PDF
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and Collectors Based on the 2006 IBC and
ASCE/SEI 7-05
•Design Guide Overview
•Introduction to Four-Story
Concrete Building Example
•Diaphragm Demand – SDC B
•Diaphragm Design – SDC B
•Diaphragm Design (with
Opening) – SDC B
Timothy W. Mays, Ph.D., P.E.
•Collector Design – SDC B
Associate Professor •Discussion of SDCs C, D, E,
The Citadel and F
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Introduction to Four-Story Concrete Building Example
• Concrete framed (beams, girders, and columns) building
• 12 in thick reinforced concrete shear walls resist lateral loads
• 6 ½ in. normal weight reinforced concrete slab (all floors and roof)
Interior beams 21 x 24
Perimeter beams 21 x 24
Interior girders 24 x 28
Exterior columns 21 x 21
Interior columns 24 x 24
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Introduction to Four-Story Concrete Building Example
Typical Floor Plan:
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Introduction to Four-Story Concrete Building Example
Given Information:
• The example building has Occupancy Category II in accordance with Table
1-1 of ASCE/SEI 7-05. (I=1.0)
• Seismic weights:
• Material properties:
• Base shear:
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Diaphragm Demand – SDC B
Floor Demand – All Floors:
• The diaphragm design forces must be calculated at each level, as follows:
• The diaphragm design force at each level shall not be less than:
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Diaphragm Demand – SDC B
Floor Demand – All Floors:
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Diaphragm Demand – SDC B
Third Floor Demand:
• Based on ASCE/SEI 7-05 Section 12.3.1.2, a rigid diaphragm must have a
span-to-depth ratio of less than 3 and no horizontal irregularities should
exist.
• The diaphragm is rigid for this example.
• Rigid diaphragm analysis - assumes that there are no relative horizontal
displacements within the diaphragm; no internal strains, and therefore no
internal stresses.
• The distribution of forces within the diaphragm can not be captured in a
rigid diaphragm analysis performed by a computer program.
• Can use plate elements to model diaphragm.
• An approximate and simple analytical model is proposed in this example.
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Diaphragm Demand – SDC B
Third Floor Demand:
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fpx = 1.49fx
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Diaphragm Demand – SDC B
Third Floor Demand:
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Diaphragm Demand – SDC B
Third Floor Demand – Maximum Chord Force in Diaphragm:
• The maximum chord force is obtained from the moment diagram.
Assuming an approximate center-to-center distance between chord
elements of 95 percent of the total diaphragm depth, the maximum chord
force is:
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Diaphragm Demand (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Demand:
• Based on ASCE/SEI 7-05 Section 12.3.1.2, a rigid diaphragm must have a
span-to-depth ratio of less than 3 and no horizontal irregularities should
exist.
• The diaphragm is rigid for this example since the opening does not create
an irregularity (doesn’t apply for SDC B anyway).
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Diaphragm Demand (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Demand:
fx
fpx = γfx
fpx = 2.49fx
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Diaphragm Demand (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Demand:
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Diaphragm Demand (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Demand – Maximum Chord Force in Diaphragm:
• The primary chord force is obtained from the moment diagram. Assuming
an approximate center-to-center distance between chord elements of 95
percent of the total diaphragm depth, the primary chord force is:
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Diaphragm Demand (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Demand – Maximum Chord Force in Diaphragm:
w1 = 0.916 klf
w2 = 1.14 klf
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Diaphragm Demand (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Demand – Maximum Chord Force in Diaphragm:
• The secondary chord forces are obtained from the moment diagram.
Assuming an approximate center-to-center distance between chord
elements of 95 percent of the total diaphragm depth, the secondary chord
force at the center of the segment span is:
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Diaphragm Demand (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Demand – Maximum Chord Force in Diaphragm:
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Diaphragm Design – SDC B
Third Floor Diaphragm Chord Design:
• The design tension strength of the reinforcement is calculated as:
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Diaphragm Design (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Diaphragm Shear Check at Gridline F:
• The design shear strength of the 6 ½ inch-thick concrete floor slab is
calculated as follows:
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Diaphragm Design (with Opening) – SDC B
Second Floor Diaphragm Chord Design:
• The load combination used in the collector design for Seismic Design
Category B is in accordance with ASCE/SEI 7-05 Section 12.4.2.3:
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Collector Design – SDC B
Third Floor Diaphragm Collector Design:
• Determine axial force (k) distribution in collector:
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Discussion of SDCs C, D, E, and F
SEAOC Seismology Committee’s Draft Recommendations (2008):
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