SEAOC Seismic Design Manual - Volume II PDF
SEAOC Seismic Design Manual - Volume II PDF
1700.9
= 25.1 ft @ roof
67.69
Using the rigidity values k from Table 1-8 and the distance x from line 1 to the
shear wall:
Page 60, Design Example 1, Item 6.
Change the second paragraph to read:
For shear walls, the ratio for the wall with the largest shear per foot at or below
two-thirds the height of the building is calculated. Or in the case of a two-story
building, both levels. The value of rmax is computed from the total lateral
load in the wall is multiplied by 10/lw and divided by the story shear.
Page 60, Design Example 1.
Last line, change from: " A = 1,542 sf " to
B
" AB = 2,378 sf (including all covered overhangs and projections) "
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Page 61, Design Example 1.
Insert the following before the first line:
For ground level.
Page 61, Design Example 1.
Line 2, change to:
"Using strength-level forces for wall B: "
Page 61, Design Example 1.
Line 4, change to:
=2
20
0.26 2,378
o.k .
20
0.31 2,378
o.k .
r
max =
o.k .
= 1.0
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For north-south direction:
6,112 (10 / 15.0)
= 0.28
14,800
20
= 0.53 < 1.0 minimum
=2
0.28 2,378
r
max =
o.k .
= 1.0
9,995lb
= 38.4 nails
115 lb/nail(1.7)(1.33)
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Page 75, Design Example 1.
Fifth line from bottom change to:
vE = 11,045 lb /(28.0) = 394 plf > 370 plf (for unblocked) n.g.
o.k.
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Page 77, Design Example 1:
Figure 1-19, add sill plate and GLB cross-section symbols:
= 230,000 lb
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Page 138, Design Example 2.
Line 11, change the equation from:
" 09 D
E
E
" to " 0.9D
"
1.4
1.4
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the wood industry, and 2304.3 is from a report in the Wood Handbook by the
Forest Products Lab where fasteners were found to react with the preservative
treatment when in the presence of moisture However it is uncertain
whether a sill plate in a finished dried-in building is in the presence of
moisture. This can create a construction problem because hot-dipped zinc coated
nails have to be hand driven, requiring the framer to put down his nail gun and
change nailing procedures. The wording in the 2000 IBC is the same as the 1997
UBC. The SEAOC Code Committee is currently looking into this issue.
Page 164, Design Example 2.
Line 6, change:
"= 595,000 lb to W = 595,000 lb"
Page 164, Design Example 2.
Line 4, change:
"grade 33-4x 18-gauge metal studs" to "grade 33-4x18-gauge metal studs"
Page 198, Design Example 3, Item 7.
Line 4, change:
"Uplift = 3,770 lb " to " Uplift = 5,275 lb "
Page 199, Design Example 3.
Line 5, change:
" 3,770 395 = 9.5 " to " 5,275 / 395 = 13.4"
Line 6, change:
"Use 12 minimum" to "Use 14 minimum"
Page 199, Design Example 3:
Line 12, change:
" (1.75 + (1 + 12 )1.75 + 1.75)2 + (1.5 + 0.75 + 12 ) = 65.0 " to
"(1.75 + (1+14 )1.75 + 1.75)2 + (1.5 + 0.75 + 12) = 73.7"
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Line 13, change :
"Use 72-inch-long strap" to "Use 74-inch-long strap"
Page 200, Design Example 3.
Figure 3-9, change the minimum dimension for the strap lengths from 29 inches
to 30 inches.
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Page 203, Design Example 3.
Line 7, change:
"0PE = 815,696 ft lb / (21.0 ft) (1.4) = 27,745 lb" to
"0PE = 815,696 ft lb / (21.0 ft) = 38,845 lb"
Page 203, Design Example 3.
Line 9, change:
"1.0(405) + 0.7 (145) + 27,745 = 28,250 lb" to
"1.0(405) + 0.7 (145) + 38,845 = 39,350 lb"
Page 203, Design Example 3.
Line 12, change:
"No. of studs required =
28,250
= 4.1 " to
4 ,042 x 1.7
39,350
= 5.7 "
4,042 x 1.7
k
k
" to " Pn = 2.22(45)(0.625)(0.0451) = 2.82
"
bolt
bolt
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Page 222, Design Example 4.
At the bottom of the page add the following:
Ca = .53, Rp = 3.0, ap = 1.0
Page 223, Design Example 4.
Line 4, revise to read:
0.333C a I pW p 0.7C a I pW p
a
0.77in.
=
= 0.91in.
.85
.85
5(186,050lb in.)(192in.)2
Revise second iteration for moment and deflection at the bottom of the page:
M u = 242,175lb in + 44,955lb(0.42in.) = 261,162lb in.
u = 0.11in. +
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= 0.11in. + 0.42in. = 0.53in.
0.77in.
2
Line 11, change to:
= 429,122lb in ? 267,159lb in, o.k .
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Page 297, Design Example 6.
Line 13, revise to read:
otherwise a different method, such as walls as compression members (1914.4)
or the empirical design method (1914.4) would be necessary.
Page 298, Design Example 6.
Figure 6-6 should appear as follows:
Eccentricity "e"
H
Proof
lc
2
Pwall top
M
2 n
3
n
3
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