NONBUILDING STRUCTURES Nonbuilding Structures

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NONBUILDING STRUCTURESNonbuilding StructuresSame: Basic groundmotion hazards Basic structuraldynamicsInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 1Dams withDamageInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 3Different: Structuralcharacteristics Fault rupture Fluid dynamics Performanceobjectives NetworkedsystemsInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 2Dam and Water Treatment PlantInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 4BridgesJoints atLongSpansInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 5Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 6

Elevated Roadways (1)Elevated Roadways (2)Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 7Lack ofRedundancyInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 8TanksElephant’s footbucklingInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 9Tanks &TowersInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 10PiplinesNon-Building Systems 15-8 11Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 12

On-Grade and BuriedElectricalTowersandSubstationsInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 13Nonbuilding Structures in theNEHRP Recommended ProvisionsSCOPE of Chapter 14: Self supporting structures that carry gravity loads. Nonbuilding structures may be supported byearth orby other structures.EXCLUSIONS: Vehicular and railroad bridges Nuclear power plants Offshore platforms DamsInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 15Nonbuilding Structuresdefined similar to buildings (2000)Examples: Pipe racks Steel storage racks Electric power generation facilities Structural towers for tanks & vessels(Many of these have changed in the 2003edition)Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 17Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 14Nonbuilding StructuresTWO CLASSIFICATIONS included in Provisions1. Nonbuilding structures similar to buildings Dynamic response similar to buildings Structural systems are designed and constructedsimilar to buildings Use provisions of Chapter 14 and applicable parts ofChapter 5, 7, 8, 9, . . . .2. Nonbuilding structures not similar to buildings Design and construction results in dynamicresponse different from buildings Use Chapter 14 and “approved standards” fordesignInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 16Nonbuilding Structures not similar to buildings Use “approved standards” for design. Loads andload distributions shall not be less than those givenby NEHRP RP.Examples: Earth retaining structures Tanks and vessels Telecommunication towers Stacks and chimneys Buried structures (tanks, tunnels, pipes)Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 18

Nonbuilding Structures not similar to buildingsNonbuilding StructuresDesign RequirementsExamples of approved design standards: LOADS Telecommunications structures:– Weight, W, for calculating seismic forces includesall dead loads and all normal operating contents– (grain, water, etc. for bins and tanks)– ASCE 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings andOther Structures, 1995.– TIA/EIA 222F, Structural Standards for Steel AntennaTowers and Antenna Supporting Structures, 1996. DRIFT LIMITATIONS– Drift limits of Section 5.2.8 do not apply - but mustmaintain stability. P-) check required. Steel Stacks and Chimneys: FUNDAMENTAL PERIOD– ANSI/ASME STS-1-1992, Steel Stacks– Calculate using same methods for buildings(5.3.3)Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 19Non-Building Systems 15-8 20Nonbuilding StructuresNonbuilding StructuresDesign RequirementsDesign Requirements SEISMIC COEFFICIENTS ANDHEIGHT LIMITS VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF SEISMICFORCES– Use same methods for buildings:– ELF or Modal Analysis– Use smaller R factor from Table 5.2.2 or Table14.2.1.1– In general, height limits for nonbuildingstructures are less stringent than those forbuildings NONBUILDING STRUCTURESSUPPORTED BY OTHER STRUCTURES– If Wnb 25% of Wtot treat nonbuilding structureascomponent and design per Chapter 6– If Wnb 25% of Wtot determine seismic forcesconsidering effects of combined structuralsystemsInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 21Nonbuilding StructuresDesign RequirementsInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 22Nonbuilding StructuresDesign RequirementsTable 14.2.1.1: Seismic Coefficients and Height LimitsStructural SystemRSoCdHLXSteel storage racks423½ NL--Elevated tanks on braced legs322½ NL--Reinf conc tanks (nonsliding base)222NL--Conc silos, stacks w/ walls to fdn31¾ 3Trussed towers, guyed stacks 32NL--2 ½ NL--2½ C-- IMPORTANCE FACTOR AND SEISMICUSE GROUP– Based on relative hazard of contents andfunction– Use largest value from Table 14.2.1.2 orfrom approved standardSelf-supporting, not covered by otherstandards and not similar to bldgs1¼ 2Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 23Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 24

Nonbuilding StructuresNonbuilding StructuresDesign RequirementsChapter 14 Appendix Table 14.2.1.2: Importance Factor and SUGImportance FactorI 1.0I 1.25I 1.5Seismic Use -I, H-II and H-III: Relative hazard of stored productF-III: Communication towers, fuel storage tanks, cooling towersetc., required for the operation of SUG III buildingsF-II: Not applicableInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 25Additional design procedures and recommendationsfor: Electrical transmission, substation and distributionstructures Buried structures represents current industry accepted designpractice info not ready for inclusion in main body of chapterInstructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design ExamplesNon-Building Systems 15-8 26

– ANSI/ASME STS-1-1992, Steel Stacks Instructional Material Complementing FEMA 451, Design Examples Non-Building Systems 15-8 20 Nonbuilding Structures Design Requirements LOADS – Weight, W, for calculating seismic forces includes all dead loads and all normal operating contents – (grain, water, etc. for bins and tanks) DRIFT LIMITATIONS – Drift limits of Section 5.2.8 do not .