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                                          BUILDING CODES, LOADS, AND FIRE PROTECTION*


                   4.28  CHAPTER FOUR

                               TABLE 4.14 Values of F a as a Function of Site Class and Mapped Short-Period Maximum Considered
                               Earthquake Spectral Acceleration
                                                            Mapped maximum considered earthquake
                                                           spectral response acceleration at short periods
                               Site class   S S ≤ 0.25    S S = 0.5   S S = 0.75    S S = 1.0    S S ≥ 1.25
                                 A            0.8          0.8          0.8          0.8           0.8
                                 B            1.0          1.0          1.0          1.0           1.0
                                 C            1.2          1.2          1.1          1.0           1.0
                                 D            1.6          1.4          1.2          1.1           1.0
                                 E            2.5          1.7          1.2          0.9           0.9
                                 F            a             a            a            a            a
                                 Note:  Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of S S .
                                 a
                                  Site-specific geotechnical investigation and dynamic site response analyses shall be performed except that for structures with
                               periods of vibration equal to less than 0.5 s., values of F a for liquefiable soils may be assumed equal to the values for the site
                               class determined without regard to liquefaction in Step 3 of Sec. 9.4.1.2.2.
                                 Source: From Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, SEI/ASCE 7-02, American Society of Civil
                               Engineers, Reston, Va., with permission.
                               overstrength, and energy dissipation the seismic force-resisting structural system possesses. Thus,
                               for more ductile systems with larger R, the equivalent lateral seismic design force will be lower than
                               for more seismically vulnerable systems with a smaller R factor. The most conservative, lower-bound
                               R is 1.0, which corresponds to a pure linear-elastic response and the highest possible seismic forces.
                                 The seismic design forces determined in this manner are intended to be used directly with LRFD
                               (strength or limit states) design, but can be reduced for application in allowable strength design,
                               where prescribed in codes and standards.
                                 SEI/ASCE 7-02 defines the seismic base shear coefficient C s in units of acceleration of gravity g
                               in accordance with the following equations:

                                                               C =  S DS                            (4.8)
                                                                 s
                                                                   RI /  s
                               where S DS = design spectral response acceleration in the short-period range, g
                                     R = response modification factor for structure (see SEI/ASCE 7-02)
                                     I s = occupancy importance factor for seismic use group (Table 4.12)

                               TABLE 4.15 Values of F v as a Function of Site Class and Mapped 1-s Period Maximum Considered
                               Earthquake Spectral Acceleration

                                                            Mapped maximum considered earthquake
                                                           spectral response acceleration at 1-s periods
                               Site class    S 1 ≤ 0.1    S 1 = 0.2    S 1 = 0.3    S 1 = 0.4     S 1 ≥ 0.5
                                 A             0.8          0.8          0.8          0.8          0.8
                                 B             1.0          1.0          1.0          1.0          1.0
                                 C             1.7          1.6          1.5          1.4          1.3
                                 D             2.4          2.0          1.8          1.6          1.5
                                 E             3.5          3.2          2.8          2.4          2.4
                                 F             a            a            a             a            a
                                 Note:  Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of S 1 .
                                 a
                                  Site-specific geotechnical investigation and dynamic site response analyses shall be performed except that for structures with
                               periods of vibration equal to less than 0.5 s; values of F v for liquefiable soils may be assumed equal to the values for the site class
                               determined without regard to liquefaction in Step 3 of Sec. 9.4.1.2.2.
                                 Source: From Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, SEI/ASCE 7-02, American Society of Civil
                               Engineers, Reston, Va., with permission.


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