Ultimate Strength Design Principles (USD)
(a) Reduced earthquake loads corresponding to the structural system ductility capacity are automatically determined for the projected performance target.
(b) Linear earthquake calculation of the structure is made automatically under reduced seismic loads. The reduced internal forces of the elements obtained from these calculations are automatically increased with D, strength excess coefficient, in cases specified by the regulation.
(c) Element strength demands are automatically compared with the determined internal force capacities.
(d) The relative storey drifts obtained from the earthquake calculation are compared with the limits specified by the regulation and automatically determined results are reported.
(e) It is automatically indicated by reports that the strength demands and relative floor displacements are below the specified limits, if there are insufficiencies, the user is warned.
Topics covered in this section:
- Response Modification Coefficient (R)
- R and D Coefficients For Seismic Force-Resisting Systems
- Conditions Regarding Ductility Levels of Structural Systems
- Application of Overstrength Factor
- Use of Different R and D Coefficients for Upper and Lower Pats of Structures with Basement
- Reduced Design Response Spectrum
- Combination of Earthquake Effects for Perpendicular Directions
- Vertical Earthquake Effects
- Basic Combinations (Dead, live or other loads) with Seismic Load Effects.
- Structural Modeling Criteria for USD
- Beam and Column Modeling
- Shearwall Modeling
- Coupling Beam and Coupled Shearwall Modelling
- Basement Wall Modeling
- Slab Modelling
- Slabs Modelling of Basement Transfer Stories
- Effective Section Stiffness
- Mass Definition in Structural Modelling
- Additional Eccentricity Modelling
- Linear Earthquake Analysis Procedure Selection
- Equivalent Lateral Force Method
- Linear Dynamic Analysis
- Modal Response Spectrum Analysis
- Mode Addition Method in Time Domain
- Base Shear Scale Factor
- Modal Response Spectrum Analysis of Structures with Basement
- Limits of Story Dritfs
- Second-Order Effects
- Internal Design Force of Elements of Building with Basement
- Internal Design Force of Elements of Building without Basement
- Internal Forces Acting on Foundations
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