Ibc 2009
Ibc 2009
Ibc 2009
D
E
F
Fa
H
L
Lr
R
S
T
Dead load.
Combined effect of horizontal and vertical earthquake induced forces as defined in
Section 12.4.2 of ASCE 7.
Load due to fluids with well-defined pressures and maximum heights
Flood load in accordance with Chapter 5 ofASCE 7.
Load due to lateral earth pressures, ground water pressure or pressure of bulk materials
Live load, except roof live load, including any permitted live load reduction
e change,
ential settlement
Dead Loads:
Load 1
KN/m2
Load 2
KN/m2
Load 3
KN/m2
Load 4
KN/m2
Load 5
KN/m2
Load 6
KN/m2
Load 7
KN/m2
Load 8
KN/m2
Load 9
KN/m2
Load 10
KN/m2
Load 11
KN/m2
Load 12
KN/m2
Load 13
KN/m2
Load 14
KN/m2
Load 15
KN/m2
Load 1
KN/m2
Load 2
KN/m2
Load 3
KN/m2
Load 4
KN/m2
Load 5
KN/m2
Load 6
KN/m2
Load 7
KN/m2
Load 8
KN/m2
Load 9
KN/m2
Load 10
KN/m2
Load 11
KN/m2
Load 12
KN/m2
Load 13
KN/m2
Load 14
KN/m2
Load 15
KN/m2
Load 1
KN/m2
Load 2
KN/m2
Load 3
KN/m2
Load 4
KN/m2
Load 5
KN/m2
Live Loads:
Mechanical Loads:
mph
#VALUE! Km/hr
#VALUE! m/sec
1
occupancy category
Wind exposure
1
I
Table 1604.3
Deflection Limits
CONSTRUCTION
Roof members:e
Supporting plaster ceiling
Supporting nonplaster ceiling
Not supporting ceiling
Floor members
Exterior walls and interior partitions:
With brittle finishes
With flexible finishes
Farm buildings
Greenhouses
L
1/
1/
1/
1/
S or Wf
0+Ld,g
360
240
180
360
1/ 360
1/ 240
1/ 180
-
1/
1/
1/
1/
240
180
120
240
1/ 240
1/ 120
-
1/ 180
1/ 120
a.
For structural roofing and siding made of formed metal sheets, the total load deflection shall not exceed 1/60. For secondary
roof structural members supporting formed metal roofing, the live load deflection shall not exceed 1/150. For secondary wall
members supporting formed metal siding, the design wind load deflection shall not exceed 1/90. For roofs, this exception only
applies when the metal sheets have no roof covering.
b.
Interior partitions not exceeding 6 feet in height and flexible, folding and portable partitions are not governed by the
provisions of this section. The deflection criterion for interior partitions is based on the horizontal load defined in Section
1607.13.
c.
d.
For wood structural members having a moisture content of less than 16 percent at time of installation and used under dry
conditions, the deflection resulting from L + 0.5D is permitted to be substituted for the deflection resulting from L + D.
e.
The above deflections do not ensure against ponding. Roofs that do not have sufficient slope or camber to assure adequate
drainage shall be investigated for ponding. See Section 1611 for rain and ponding requirements and Section 1503.4 for roof
drainage requirements.
f.
The wind load is permitted to be taken as 0.7 times the"component and cladding" loads for the purpose of determining
deflection limits herein.
g.
For steel structural members, the dead load shall be taken as zero.
h.
For aluminum structural members or aluminum panels used in skylights and sloped glazing framing, roofs or walls of sunroom
additions or patio covers, not supporting edge of glass or aluminum sandwich panels, the total load deflection shall not
exceed 1/60. For continuous aluminum structural members supporting edge of glass, the total load deflection shall not exceed
1/175 for each glass lite or 1/60 for the entire length of the member, whichever is more stringent. For aluminum sandwich
panels used in roofs or walls of sunroom additions or patio covers, the total load deflection shall not exceed 1/120.
i.
For cantilever members, l shall be taken as twice the length ofthe cantilever.
Table 1604.5
Occupancy Category of Buildings and Other Structures
OCCUPANCY
CATEGORY
NATURE OF OCCUPANCY
Buildings and other structures that represent a low hazard to human life in the event of fai
including but not limited to:
II
Agricultural facilities.
Certain temporary facilities .
Minor storage facilities.
Buildings and other structures except those listed in Occupancy Categories I, III and IV
Buildings and other structures that represent a substantial hazard to human life in the eve
failure, including but not limited to:
Buildings and other structures whose primary occupancy is public assembly with an
occupant load greater than 300.
Buildings and other structures containing adult education facilities, such as college
universities with an occupant load greater than 500.
III
Group 1-2 occupancies with an occupant load of 50 or more resident patients but n
having surgery or emergency treatment facilities.
Group 1-3 occupancies.
Any other occupancy with an occupant load greater than 5,000a.
Power-generating stations, water treatment facilities for potable water, waste wate
treatment facilities and other public utility facilities not included in Occupancy Catego
IV.
Buildings and other structures not included in Occupancy Category IV containing
sufficient quantities of toxic or explosive substances to be dangerous to the public if
released.
Buildings and other structures designated as essential facilities, including but not limited t
IV
Structures containing highly toxic materials as defined by Section 307 where the
quantity of the material exceeds the maximum allowable quantities of Table 307.1(2).
Aviation control towers, air traffic control centers and emergency aircraft hangars.
a.
For purposes of occupant load calculation, occupancies required by Table 1004.1.1 to use gross floor area calculations shall be
permitted to use net floor areas to I determine the total occupant load.
Table 1607.1
Minimum uniformly distributed Live Load and minimum concentrated Live Load
UNIFORM
CONCENTRAT
OCCUPANCY FOR USE
(Kpa)
(KN)
1
Apartments (see residential)
2
Access floor systems
Office use
2.40
8.9
Computer use
4.79
8.9
3
Armories and drill rooms
7.18
4
Assembly areas and theaters
Fixed seats (fastened to floor)
2.87
Follow spot, projections and control rooms
2.4
Lobbies
4.79
Movable seats
4.79
Stages and platforms
6
Other assembly areas
4.79
h
5
Balconies (exterior) and decks
same as
occupancy
served
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Bowling alleys
Catwalks
Cornices
Corridors, except as otherwise indicated
Dance halls and ballrooms
Dining rooms and restaurants
Dwellings (see residential)
Elevator machine room grating (on area of 2,580 mm2)
Finish light floor plate construction (on area of 645 mm2)
Fire escapes
On single-family dwellings only
Garages (passenger vehicles only)
Trucks and buses
Grandstands
(see stadium and arena bleachers)
Gymnasiums, main floors and balconies
Handrails, guards and grab bars
Hospitals
Corridors above first floor
Operating rooms, laboratories
Patient rooms
Hotels (see residential)
Libraries
Corridors above first floor
3.59
1.92
2.87
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
1.92
1.92
see section 1607.6
4.79
see section 1607.7
1.33
1.33
0.89
Note a
-
3.83
2.87
1.92
-
4.45
4.45
4.45
-
3.83
4.45
Reading rooms
23
24
Stack rooms
Manufacturing
Heavy
Light
Marquees
2.87
7.18b
4.45
4.45
11.97
6
3.59
13.4
8.9
-
26
27
28
29
4.79
2.4
8.9
8.9
1.92
4.79
0.78
0.96
1.44
1.92
1.92
4.79
note c
1.33
0.24 nonreducable
0.96
0.96
8.9
1.33
note 1
2.87
4.79
30
31
32
Schools
Classrooms
Corridors above first floor
First-floor corridors
Scuttles, skylight ribs and accessible ceilings
1.92
3.83
4.79
-
4.45
4.45
4.45
0.89
36
37
38
39
40
4.79e
2.87
1.92
4.79
note f
note f
11.97
6
4.79
4.45
3.59
4.45
6
4.45
see section 1607.7.3
2.87
4.79
-
a.
Floors in garages or portions ofbuildings used for the storage ofmotor vehicles shall be designed for the uniformly distributed live
of Table 1607.1 or the following concentrated loads: (1) for garages restricted to passenger vehicles accommodating not more tha
passengers, 13.4 KN acting on an area of 114.3 mm by 114.3 mm; (2) for mechanical parking structures without slab or deck whic
used for storing passenger vehicles only, 10 KN per wheel.
b.
The loading applies to stack room floors that support nonmobile, double-faced library bookstacks, subject to the following limitatio
The nominal bookstack unit height shall not exceed 2,286 mm;
2. The nominal shelf depth shall not exceed 304.8 mm for each face ; and
3. Parallel rows of double-faced bookstacks shall be separated by aisles not less than 914.4 mm wide.
c.
d.
Other uniform loads in accordance with an approved method which contains provisions for truck loadings shall also be considered
appropriate.
e.
The concentrated wheel load shall be applied on an area of 114.3 mm by 114.3 mm.
f.
Minimum concentrated load on stair treads (on area of 2,580 mm 2) is 8.9 KN.
g.
Where snow loads occur that are in excess of the design conditions, the structure shall be designed to support the loads due to th
increased loads caused by drift buildup or a greater snow design determined by the building official (see Section 1608) . For speci
purpose roofs, see Section 1607.11.2.2.
h.
See Section 1604.8.3 for decks attached to exterior walls. Attics without storage are those where the maximum clear height betwe
the joist and rafter is less than 1,066.8 mm, or where there are not two or more adjacent trusses with the same web configuration
capable of containing a rectangle 1,066.8 mm high by 609.6 mm wide, or greater, located within the plane of the truss. For attics
without storage, this live load need not be assumed to act concurrently with any other live load requirements.
j.
For attics with limited storage and constructed with trusses, this live load need only be applied to those portions of the bottom cho
where there are two or more adjacent trusses with the same web configuration capable of containing a rectangle 1,066.8 mm high
609.6 mm wide or greater, located within the plane of the truss. The rectangle shall fit between the top of the bottom chord and t
bottom of any other truss member, provided that each of the following criteria is met:
i. The attic area is accessible by a pull-down stairway or framed opening in accordance with Section 1209.2, and
ii. The truss
have a bottom chord pitch less than 2:12.
iii. Bot
chords oftrusses shall be designed for the greater ofactual imposed dead load or 0.48 KPa, uniformly distributed over the entire sp
k.
Attic spaces served by a fixed stair shall be designed to support the minimum live load specified for habitable attics and sleeping
rooms.
l.
Roofs used for other special purposes shall be designed for appropriate loads as approved by the building official.
Table 1607.6
Uniform and Concentrated Loads (for Truck and Bus garages)
LOADING CLASS
Design
80.06
60.05
9.34
7
a.
An H loading class designates a two-axle truck with a semitrailer. An HS loading class designates a tractor truck with a semitrailer
numbers following the letter classification indicate the gross weight in tons of the standard truck and the year the loadings were
instituted.
b.
Table 1607.9.1
Live Load Element Factor, KLL
ELEMENT
Interior columns
Exterior columns without cantilever slabs
Edge columns with cantilever slabs
Corner columns with cantilever slabs
Edge beams without cantilever slabs
Interior beams
All other members not identified above including:
Edge beams with cantilever slabs
Cantilever beams
One-way slabs
Two-way slabs
Members without provisions for continuous shear transfer normal to their span
Table 1609.3.1
Equivalent Basic Wind Speeda,b,c(mph)
V3S
85 90 100
105
110
vfm
71 76
85
90
95
Equivalent Basic Wind Speed(m/s)
120
125
130
140
145
150
104
109
114
123
128
133
V3S
37 40
44
46.2
48.4
52.8
55
57.2
61.6
63.8
66
vfm
31 33
37.4
39.6
41.8
45.76
47.96
50.16
54.12
56.32
58.52
a.
b.
c.
Table 1609.6.2(1)
Wind Velocity Pressure (qs) at standard height of 10ma
BASIC WIND SPEED(m/s)
37.4
39.6
44
46.2
48.4
52.8
55
57.2
61.6
63.8
66
70.4
74.8
a.
PRESSURE, qs(Kpa)
0.88578
0.991116
1.225728
1.350216
1.48428
1.766772
1.9152
2.073204
2.403576
2.577093
2.757888
3.13614
3.54312
Table 1609.6.2(2)
Net Pressure Coefficients, Cneta,b
STRUCTURE OR
PART THREEOF
Cnet FACTOR
DESCRIPTION
Enclosed
Walls:
Windward wall
Leeward wall
Sidewall
Parapet wall
Windward
Leeward
(+) Internal
pressure
(-) Internal
pressure
(+) Internal
pressure
0.43
-0.51
-0.66
0.73
-0.21
-0.35
0.11
-0.83
-0.97
1.28
-0.85
Enclosed
Roofs:
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Partially enc
1.28
-0.85
Partially enc
(+) Internal
pressure
(-) Internal
pressure
(+) Internal
pressure
-0.66
-0.35
-0.97
-1.09
-0.79
-1.41
-0.28
0.02
-0.60
-0.73
-0.42
-1.04
-0.05
0.25
-0.37
-0.58
-0.28
-0.90
0.03
0.34
-0.29
-0.47
-0.16
-0.78
0.06
0.37
-0.25
-0.37
-0.06
-0.68
0.07
0.37
-0.25
-0.27
0.04
-0.58
0.14
0.44
-0.18
0.14
0.44
-0.18
Wind parallel to ridge and flat roofs
-1.09
-0.79
-1.41
Nonbuilding structures: Chimneys, Tanks and similar structures
h/D
1
7
0.99
1.07
0.77
0.84
0.81
0.97
0.65
0.81
Ratio of solid to gross a
< 0.1
0.1 to 0.29
1.45
1.30
0.87
0.94
a.
b.
Some Cnet values have been grouped together. Less conservative results may be obtained by applying ASCE 7 provisions.
Cnet FACTOR
DESCRIPTION
0.93 m2 or less
-1.00
9.3 m or more
-0.92
Overhang: Flat < Slope < 6:12 (27) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-11B Zone 1
0.93 m2 or less
-1.45
Negative
9.3 m2 or more
-1.36
46.5 m or more
-0.94
2. Components and 6:12 (27) < Slope < 12:12 (45) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-11D Zone 1
cladding not in
0.93 m2 or less
0.92
Positive
areas of
2
9.3 m or more
0.83
discontinuity roofs
0.93 m2 or less
-1.00
and overhangs
Negative
2
9.3 m or more
-0.83
Monosloped configurations (Zone 1)
Enclosed
Flat < Slope < 7:12 (30) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-14B Zone 1
0.93 m2 or less
0.49
Positive
2
9.3 m or more
0.41
2
Negative
0.93 m2 or less
-1.26
9.3 m2 or more
-1.09
Tall flat-topped roofs (h > 18.30 m)
Enclosed
Flat < Slope < 2:12 (10) (zone 1) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-17 Zone 1
0.93 m2 or less
-1.34
Negative
9.3 m2 or more
-0.92
a.
b.
Some Cnet values have been grouped together. Less conservative results may be obtained by applying ASCE 7 provisions.
Cnet FACTOR
DESCRIPTION
0.93 m2 or less
-1.68
9.3 m or more
-1.17
Overhang for slope: Flat < Slope < 6:12 (27) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-11C Zone 2
0.93 m2 or less
-1.87
Negative
2
9.3 m or more
-1.87
6:12 (27) < Slope < 12:12 (45) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-11D Zone 2
0.93 m2 or less
0.92
Positive
9.3 m2 or more
0.83
Negative
0.93 m2 or less
-1.17
9.3 m or more
-1.00
3. Components and Overhang for 6:12 (27) < Slope < 12:12 (45) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-11D Zone
0.93 m2 or less
-1.70
cladding in areas of
Negative
discontinuities roofs
46.5 m2 or more
-1.53
and overhangs
Monosloped configurations at ridges, eaves and rakes (Zone 2)
2
Flat < Slope < 7:12 (30) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-14B Zone 2
0.93 m2 or less
0.49
Positive
9.3 m2 or more
0.41
Negative
0.93 m2 or less
9.3 m or more
Tall flat-topped roofs (h > 18.30 m)
2
-1.51
-1.43
Enclosed
Flat < Slope < 2:12 (10) (zone 2) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-17 Zone 2
0.93 m2 or less
-2.11
Negative
2
46.5 m or more
-1.51
Gable of hipped configurations at corners (zone 3) See ASCE Fig. 6-11
Flat < Slope < 6:12 (27)
Enclosed
2
0.93 m or less
0.58
Positive
2
9.3 m or more
0.41
Negative
0.93 m2 or less
-2.53
9.3 m or more
-1.85
a.
b.
Some Cnet values have been grouped together. Less conservative results may be obtained by applying ASCE 7 provisions.
Cnet FACTOR
DESCRIPTION
Overhang for slope: Flat < Slope < 6:12 (27) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-11C Zone 3
0.93 m2 or less
-3.15
Negative
2
9.3 m or more
-2.13
6:12 (27) < Slope < 12:12 (45) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-11D Zone 3
0.93 m2 or less
0.92
Positive
9.3 m2 or more
0.83
Negative
0.93 m2 or less
-1.17
9.3 m or more
-1.00
Overhang for 6:12 (27) < Slope < 12:12 (45)
Enclosed
2
3. Components and
0.93 m or less
-1.70
cladding in areas of Negative
9.3 m2 or more
-1.53
discontinuities roofs
Monosloped configurations at corners (Zone 3) See ASCE 7 Fig, 6-14B
and overhangs
Flat < Slope < 7:12 (30)
0.93 m2 or less
0.49
Positive
9.3 m2 or more
0.41
Negative
0.93 m2 or less
-2.62
9.3 m or more
-1.85
Tall flat-topped roofs (h > 18.30 m)
Enclosed
Flat < Slope < 2:12 (10) (zone 3) See ASCE 7 Figure 6-17 Zone 3
0.93 m2 or less
-2.87
Negative
2
46.5 m or more
-2.11
Wall element: h = 18.30m (Zone 4) See ASCE 7 Fig. 6-11A
0.93 m2 or less
1.00
Positive
46.5 m2 or more
0.75
4. Components and
cladding not in
Negative
0.93 m2 or less
-1.09
46.5 m2 or more
-0.83
4. Components and
Wall element: h > 18.30m (Zone 4) See ASCE 7 Fig. 6-17 Zone 4
cladding not in
areas of
1.86 m2 or less
0.92
discontinuity walls Positive
46.5 m2 or more
0.66
and parapets
2
1.86 m or less
-0.92
Negative
46.5 m2 or more
-0.75
Parapet Walls
Positive
2.87
Negative
-1.68
a.
b.
Some Cnet values have been grouped together. Less conservative results may be obtained by applying ASCE 7 provisions.
Cnet FACTOR
DESCRIPTION
0.93 m2 or less
-1.34
46.5 m2 or more
-0.83
4. Components and Wall element: h > 18.30m (Zone 5) See ASCE 7 Fig. 6-17 Zone 5
cladding in areas of
1.86 m2 or less
0.92
discontinuity walls Positive
2
46.5 m or more
0.66
and parapets
2
1.86 m or less
-1.68
Negative
46.5 m2 or more
-1.00
Parapet Walls
Positive
3.64
Negative
-2.45
a.
b.
Some Cnet values have been grouped together. Less conservative results may be obtained by applying ASCE 7 provisions.
Table 1610.1
Lateral Soil Loads
DESCRIPTION OF BACKFILL MATERIALc
Well-graded, clean gravels; gravel-sand mixes
Poorly graded clean gravels; gravel-sand mixes
Silty gravels, poorly graded gravel-sand mixes
Clayey gravels, poorly graded gravel-and-clay mixes
UNIFIED SOIL
CLASSIFICATION
GW
GP
GM
GC
SW
SP
SM
SM-SC
SC
ML
ML-CL
CL
OL
MH
CH
OH
4.71
4.71
6.28
7.065
4.71
4.71
7.065
7.065
9.42
7.065
9.42
9.42
Note b
Note b
Note b
Note b
a.
Design lateral soil loads are given for moist conditions for the specified soils at their optimum densities. Actual field conditions sha
govern. Submerged or saturated soil pressures shall include the weight of the buoyant soil plus the hydrostatic loads.
b.
c.
The definition and classification of soil materials shall be in accordance with ASTM D 2487.
Table 1613.5.2
Site Class Definitions
SITE
CLASS
STANDARD PENETRATION
RESISTANCE, N
Hard Rock
VS > 1524
N/A
N/A
Rock
N/A
N/A
N > 50
182.88 VS 365.76
15 N 50
VS < 182.88
N < 15
SOIL UNDRAINE
STRENGTH, Su
47.9 S
Any profile with more than 3m of soil having the following characteristic
Any profile containing soils having one or more of the following characte
2. Peats and/or highly organic clays (H> 3m of peat and/or highly organic c
H = thickness of soil)
3. Very high plasticity clays (H> 7.62m with plasticity index PI> 75)
4. Very thick soft/medium stiff clays (H> 36.576m)
Table 1613.5.3(1)
Values of Site Coefficient Faa
SITE CLASS
SITE CLASS
Ss 0.25
Ss = 0.5
Ss = 0.75
Ss = 1.00
0.8
1
1.2
1.6
2.5
Note b
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.7
Note b
0.8
1
1.1
1.2
1.2
Note b
0.8
1
1
1.1
0.9
Note b
A
B
C
D
E
F
S
0.8
1
1
1
0.9
Note b
a.
Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of mapped spectral response acceleration at short period, S s
b.
Table 1613.5.3(2)
Values of Site Coefficient Fva
SITE CLASS
A
B
C
D
E
F
0.8
1
1.7
2.4
3.5
Note b
0.8
1
1.6
2
3.2
Note b
0.8
1
1.5
1.8
2.8
Note b
0.8
1
1.4
1.6
2.4
Note b
0.8
1
1.3
1.5
2.4
Note b
a.
Use straight-line interpolation for intermediate values of mapped spectral response acceleration at I-second period, S
b.
Table 1613.5.5
Site Classificationa
SITE CLASS
E
D
C
a.
vs
N or NCh
< 15
15 to 20
> 50
If the Su method is used and the Nch and Su criteria differ, select the category with the softer soils (for example, use Site Class E
instead of D) .
TABLE 1613.5.6(1)
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY BASED ON SHORT-PERIOD RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS
Value of SDS
SDS < 0.167g
Occupancy Category
I or II
III
IV
A
A
A
0.5g SDS
TABLE 1613.5.6(2)
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY BASED ON 1-second PERIOD RESPONSE ACCELERATIONS
Occupancy Category
Value of SD1
Value of SD1
SD1 < 0.067g
I or II
A
III
A
IV
A
0.2g SD1
240
180
120
240
180
120
0. For secondary
or secondary wall
this exception only
ed by the
ed in Section
ssure adequate
n 1503.4 for roof
determining
r walls of sunroom
on shall not
on shall not exceed
num sandwich
1/120.
000a.
tegory IV containing
gerous to the public if
ent facilities.
vehicle garages.
ers.
operations centers and
equired as emergency
rcraft hangars.
se functions .
ntain water pressure for fire
ve Load
CONCENTRATED
(KN)
8.9
8.9
1.33
1.33
0.89
Note a
1607.6
1607.7
4.45
4.45
4.45
4.45
ib
ft2
x
x
0.004448 =
0.092903 =
KN
m2
psf
0.04788 =
KPA
60
2.87
2250
KN
10.0085
ib
4.45
4.45
13.4
8.9
-
ve Load
CONCENTRATED
(KN)
8.9
8.9
8.9
-
note c
1.33
-
8.9
1.33
note 1
-
4.45
4.45
4.45
0.89
35.6e
-
ve Load
CONCENTRATED
(KN)
note f
note f
4.45
4.45
4.45
e section 1607.7.3
-
209.2, and
ding official.
KLL
4
4
3
2
2
2
150
160
170
133
142
152
66
70.4
74.8
58.52
62.48
66.88
net
FACTOR
Partially enclosed
(+) Internal
pressure
(-) Internal
pressure
0.11
-0.83
-0.97
1.05
0.11
-0.04
1.28
-0.85
Partially enclosed
(+) Internal
pressure
(-) Internal
pressure
-0.97
-0.04
-1.41
-0.60
-1.04
-0.37
-0.90
-0.29
-0.78
-0.25
-0.68
-0.25
-0.58
-0.18
-0.18
-1.41
ar structures
h/D
7
-0.47
0.34
-0.11
0.57
0.04
0.65
0.15
0.68
0.25
0.69
0.35
0.76
0.76
-0.47
25
1.07
1.53
0.84
1.15
0.97
1.13
0.81
0.97
atio of solid to gross area
0.1 to 0.29 0.3 to 0.7
1.30
1.16
0.94
1.08
g ASCE 7 provisions.
Cnet FACTOR
Partially enclosed
1
0.89
0.72
-1.32
-1.23
-11B Zone 1
-1.45
-1.36
-0.94
D Zone 1
1.23
1.15
-1.32
-1.15
Partially enclosed
1
0.81
0.72
-1.57
-1.40
Partially enclosed
7 Zone 1
-1.66
-1.23
g ASCE 7 provisions.
Cnet FACTOR
Partially enclosed
s (Zone 2)
2
0.89
0.72
-2.00
-1.49
7 Figure 6-11C Zone 2
-1.87
-1.87
D Zone 2
1.23
1.15
-1.49
-1.32
7 Figure 6-11D Zone 2
-1.70
-1.53
kes (Zone 2)
2
0.81
0.72
-1.83
-1.74
Partially enclosed
7 Zone 2
-2.42
-1.83
See ASCE Fig. 6-11C Zone
Partially enclosed
0.89
0.72
-2.85
-2.17
g ASCE 7 provisions.
Cnet FACTOR
-2.13
D Zone 3
1.23
1.15
-1.49
-1.32
Partially enclosed
-1.70
-1.53
e ASCE 7 Fig, 6-14B Zone 3
0.81
0.72
-2.93
-2.17
Partially enclosed
7 Zone 3
-3.19
-2.42
. 6-11A
1.32
1.06
-1.40
-1.15
. 6-17 Zone 4
1.23
0.98
-1.23
-1.06
3.19
-2.00
g ASCE 7 provisions.
Cnet FACTOR
. 6-11A
1.32
1.06
-1.66
-1.15
. 6-17 Zone 5
g ASCE 7 provisions.
1.23
0.98
-2.00
-1.32
3.95
-2.76
9.42
9.42
9.42
9.42
9.42
9.42
9.42
15.7
15.7
15.7
15.7
15.7
Note b
Note b
Note b
Note b
N/A
N/A
Su 95.8
47.9 Su 95.8
Su < 47.9
following characteristics:
Kpa.
m)
HORT PERIOD
Ss 1.25
0.8
1
1
1
0.9
Note b
hort period, S s.
COND PERIOD
S1 0.5
0.8
1
1.3
1.5
2.4
Note b
second period, S 1.
Su
< 47.9 Kpa
47.9 to 95.8 Kpa
> 95.8 Kpa
1.4
1.2
1.2 D
+ 1.6
1.2 D
+ 1.6 W
+ T
Lr OR
+ f1
5
6
7
1.2 D
0.9 D
0.9 D
+ 1.0 E
+ 1.6 W
+ 1.0 E
+ f1 L
+ 1.6 H
+ 1.6 H
f1
)
S
L
+ 1.6
OR
+
Lr OR
+ 0.5 (
+ f2 S
+
f1
+ 0.5
OR 0.8 W
OR
Lr
= 1.0 for floors in places of public assembly, for live loads in excess of 100 pounds per square foot (4
kN/m2) ,and for parking garage live load, and
= 0.7 for roof configurations (such as saw tooth) that do not shed snow off the structure, and
= 0.2 for other roof configurations.
D
D
+
+
F
H
4
5
6
D
D
D
+
+
+
H
H
H
+
+
+
7
8
+ T
Lr OR
OR R
F +
0.75
(
L + T
)
F + ( W OR 0.7 E
)
F +
0.75
( W OR 0.7 E
+
0.75
( Lr OR S OR R
)
0.6 D + W + H
0.6 D + 0.7 E + H
+
)
0.75
+
0.75
Lr OR
L
OR
OR R
OR
PROJECT :
CLIENT
Job Ref#:
BUILDING DATA:
Nature of occupancy
Occupancy category
III
IBC 2009, T
WIND DATA:
Building Height, h =
18.00
Building width, b =
18.00
Ag =
342.00
Building length, l =
Building parapet height, hp =
18.00
Ag =
342.00
1.00
0.37
m2
A0i =
1.48
0.37
m2
A0i =
1.48
0.37
m2
Agi =
1350.00
Agi =
1350.00
ENCLOSED
1.27
Hz
45.00
m/s
ADM defined figure
ASCE7-0
1.15
Open terrain with scattered obstructions having heights
generally less than 9.1m. This category includes flat op
country, grasslands, and all water surfaces in hurricane
regions. Shall apply for all cases where Exposures
B or D do not apply.
Exposure category
ASC
es that represent a
n life in the event of failure
IBC 2009, Table 1604.5
342.00
m2
342.00
m2
1.48
m2
1.48
m2
1350.00
m2
1350.00
m2
NCLOSED
bound value
efined figure
ASCE7-05, Table 6-1
ASCE7-05, 6.5.6
5
6
The building is exempted from torsional load cases as indicated in Note 5 of Fig.
6-10, or the torsional load cases defined in Note 5 do not control the design of
any of the MWFRSs of the building.
OK
OK
OK
Buildings
Buildings
Buildings
Buildings
and
and
and
and
other
other
other
other
structures
structures
structures
structures
Urban
and suburban
areas, wooded
areas,
or other
terrain
with numerous
closely
obstructions
Open terrain
with scattered
obstructions
having
heights
generally
less than
9.1m.spaced
This category
includ
B or D do not apply.
Flat, unobstructed areas and water surfaces outside hurricane prone regions. This category includes s
vent of failure
obstructions
having
the size
of single-family
or larger
prevails
in the upwind
a dia
.spaced
This category
includes
flat open
country,
grasslands,dwellings
and all water
surfaces
in hurricane
pronedirection
regions. for
Shall
s category includes smooth mud flats, salt flats, and unbroken ice. Prevails in the upwind direction for a distance
ind direction
a distance
atcases
least where
792m or
20 times the height of the building, whichever is greater.
rone
regions. for
Shall
apply forofall
Exposures
rection for a distance greater than 1,524m or 20 times the building height, whichever is greater.
er is greater.
Table 26.6-1
Wind Directionality Factor, Kd
Structure Type
Buildings
Main Wind Force Resisting System
Components and Cladding
Arched Roofs
Chimneys, Tanks, and Similar Structures
Square
Hexagonal
Round
Solid Freestanding Walls and Solid Freestanding and Attched Signs
Open Signs and Lattice Framework
Trussed Towers
Triangular, square, rectangular
All other cross sections
* Directionality factor Kd,
Directionality Facto
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.9
0.95
0.95
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.95