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Module 4. Lesson 3 - Example For Earthquake Load Combination - Strength Design

This document provides an example calculation for determining strength design load combinations for earthquake loads on a beam and column according to NSCP 2015 Section 208. Given load effects from dead, live, and lateral seismic loads, the example calculates the strength design moment at the beam end and the strength design axial load and moment at the column top using specified load combination equations from the code. The maximum and minimum values from the combinations are reported as the strength design effects.
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Module 4. Lesson 3 - Example For Earthquake Load Combination - Strength Design

This document provides an example calculation for determining strength design load combinations for earthquake loads on a beam and column according to NSCP 2015 Section 208. Given load effects from dead, live, and lateral seismic loads, the example calculates the strength design moment at the beam end and the strength design axial load and moment at the column top using specified load combination equations from the code. The maximum and minimum values from the combinations are reported as the strength design effects.
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4/24/2018

Guide to the Use of
NSCP 2015, Section 208

EARTHQUAKE LOADS

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Earthquake Load Combinations: Strength Design

Example 1 
Earthquake Load Combinations: Strength Design

Given:
Zone 4
Ca = 0.44
I = 1.0
ρ = 1.1
f1 = 0.5

Beam A-B and Column C-D are elements of the special moment-
resisting frame. Structural analysis has provided the following
individual beam moments at A, and the column axial loads and
moments at C due to dead load, office building live load, and
lateral seismic forces.

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Example 1
Earthquake Load Combinations: Strength Design
Lateral Seismic Load
Dead Load (D) Live Load (L)
(Eh)
Beam Moment at A 135 kN-m 65 kN-m 165 kN-m

Column C-D Axial Load 400 kN 180 kN 490 kN

Column Moment at C 55 kN-m 30 kN-m 220 kN-m

Find the following:


1. Strength design moment at
beam end A.
2. Strength design axial load and
moment at column top C.

Example 1
Earthquake Load Combinations: Strength Design

1. Calculations: Strength design moment at beam end A


a. Determine earthquake load E:
E = ρEh + Ev (208-18)
where: Ev = 0.5 Ca I D
= 0.5 (0.44)(1.0)(135)
= 29.70 kN-m
Eh = 165 kN-m
Hence, E = 1.1 (165) + 29.70
= 211.20 kN-m

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Example 1
Earthquake Load Combinations: Strength Design
b. Apply earthquake load combinations:
1.2D + 1.0E + f1L (203-19)
0.9D ± 1.0E (203-20)
MA = 1.2MD +1.0ME + f1ML
= 1.2 (135)+1.0 (211.2)+ 0.5 (65)
= 405.7 kN-m
Lateral
MA = 0.9MD ± 1.0ME Dead Live
Seismic
= 0.9 (135) ± 1.0 (211.2) Load Load
Load
(D) (L)
= 332.7 kN-m or -89.7 kN-m (Eh)
Beam
135 65 kN- 165 kN-
Moment
Therefore, MA = 405.7 kN-m or -90 kN-m kN-m m m
at A

Example 1
Earthquake Load Combinations: Strength Design
2. Calculations: Strength design axial load
and moment at column top C
a. Determine earthquake load E:
E = ρEh + Ev (208-18)
where: Ev = 0.5 Ca I D
= 0.5 (0.44)(1.0) D Dead Live Lateral
Load Load Seismic
= 0.22 D (D) (L) Load (Eh)
For axial load: E = ρ Eh + Ev Column C-D
400 kN 180 kN 490 kN
Axial Load
E = 1.1 (490) + 0.22 (400) = 627.0 kN-m Column
30 kN-
For moment: E = ρ Eh + Ev Moment at 55 kN-m 220 kN-m
m
E = 1.1 (220) + 0.22 (55) = 254.1 kN-m C

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Example 1
Earthquake Load Combinations: Strength Design
b. Apply earthquake load combinations:
1.2D + 1.0E + f1L (203-19)
0.9D ± 1.0E (203-20)
Pc = 1.2D +1.0E + f1L
= 1.2 (400)+1.0 (627.0)+ 0.5 (180.0)
= 1197.0 kN-m
Pc = 0.9D ± 1.0E Dead
Live
Lateral
= 0.9 (400) ± 1.0 (627.0) Load
Load (L)
Seismic
(D) Load (Eh)
= 987.0 kN-m or -267.0 kN-m Column C-D
400 kN 180 kN 490 kN
Axial Load
Hence, Pc = 1197.0 kN-m (compression)
= -267 kN-m (tension)

Example 1
Earthquake Load Combinations: Strength Design

MC = 1.2D +1.0E + f1L


= 1.2 (55)+1.0 (254.1)+ 0.5 (30)
= 335.1 kN-m

MC = 0.9D ± 1.0E
= 0.9 (55) ± 1.0 (254.1) Lateral
Dead Live Load
= 303.6 kN-m or -204.6 kN-m Load (D) (L)
Seismic
Load (Eh)
Column
Hence, MC = 335.1 kN-m Moment at C
55 kN-m 30 kN-m 220 kN-m

= -204.6 kN-m

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