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Program Description:
"IBC2003E" is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of seismic loading analysis for
buildings and various nonbuilding structures, as well as architectural, mechanical, and electrical components
per the IBC 2003 and ASCE 7-02 Codes. Specifically, the total base seismic shear for buildings and nonbuilding
structures is calculated. For Multi-Level Buildings, the vertical distribution of the total seismic shear is also
determined, and a drift analysis can also be performed.. The seismic restraint force for various components is
also calculated.
1. For buildings, the program assumes the use of the equivalent lateral-force method for analysis, per IBC
Section 1617.4, which defers to ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5. For nonbuilding structures, IBC Section 1622 defers
to ASCE 7-02 Section 9.14 which is followed. For architectural, mechanical, and electrical components, IBC
Section 1621 defers to ASCE 7-02 Section 9.6 which is followed. The "simplified" method, per IBC Section
1617.5, is not used in any of the calculation worksheets.
2. The program assumes "regular" buildings and structures, with plan and vertical irregularities not being
considered. Refer to Section 1616.5 for building configuration, and plan and vertical irregularity criteria.
3. Worksheets for Multi-Level Buildings are applicable for buildings and structures up to 240 feet in height, with
up to 15 levels. (Story deflections are to be determined from separate elastic 2D or 3D frame analysis.)
4. This program does not include the provisions for nonbuilding structures that are supported by other
structures as per Section 1622.1.1.
5. Worksheets calculate for "gross" seismic shear force, and do not reflect the use of any load factors. Refer to
Section 1605.2 and 1605.3 for applicable loads factors for LRFD or strength design as well as ASD analysis.
6. The NEHRP (USGS) Maps for the short term 0.2 sec. spectral acceleration (SA) with 2% Probability of
Exceedance in 50 years, Ss, as well as the 1.0 sec. spectral acceleration (SA) with 2% Probability of
Exceedance in 50 years, S1, are included. These maps are the 1996 "color versions" of Figures 1615(1)
and 1615(2) from the IBC 2003. Peak gravitational acceleration, PGA, is what is experienced by a particle on
the ground. Response spectral acceleration, SA, is what is approximately experienced by a building, as
modeled by a particle on a massless vertical rod having the same natural period of vibration as the building.
The SA values shown in the USGS maps as well as the IBC Figures 1615(1) through 1615(10) are expressed
as a percentage of "g", the acceleration due to gravity. Their numerical values should be divided by 100 to
convert them into decimal form for use in the Code formulas and calculations.) Note that there are "exploded"
maps of various portions of continental U.S. included as well. These can be seen by scrolling down screen.
(Note: while the USGS does have later, 2002 gridded design values for Ss and S1 available at their web site,
the user is cautioned in their use as they are NOT officially adopted for use by IBC 2003 Code. If their use
would result in a lower Seismic Design Category and reduced seismic loads, the user is advised to seek
formal approval of their use by the owner and building official if applicable.)
7. This program allows the user to select only site classes "A" through "E", since site class "F" requires
site-specific geotechnical investigation and dynamic site response analyses. These same requirements also
apply for site class "E", but only when Ss >= 1.25*g and S1 >= 0.5*g.
8. In the calculation worksheets, a "hyperlink" is provided to take the user directly to the USGS website at:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazmaps/
Once finished at the USGS website, the user should exit the website by pressing the [<-Back] button in the
top toolbar of the web browser to return to the particular program worksheet.
9. This program automatically selects the appropriate seismic response modifier, "R", once the type of seismic
resisting system has been selected/input by the user.
10. This program will automatically alert the user with a "warning message" when any applicable limitations have
been exceeded for the particular seismic resisting system selected.
11. For reference, at right side of the display, the calculation worksheets contain some representative 1996 and
2002 gridded USGS spectral acceleration (SA) values for 5 particular zip code locations (and the applicable
cities), as well as copies of the tables of seismic coefficients and factors to be used.
12. This program contains numerous “comment boxes” which contain a wide variety of information including
explanations of input or output items, equations used, data tables, etc. (Note: presence of a “comment box”
is denoted by a “red triangle” in the upper right-hand corner of a cell. Merely move the mouse pointer to the
desired cell to view the contents of that particular "comment box".)
Cross Reference Index to IBC 2003 and ASCE 7-02
Subject IBC 2003 ASCE 7-02
Occupancy Category and Seismic Use Group (SUG) Table 1604.5 Table 1-1 and Table 9.1.3
Seismic Importance Factor Table 1604.5 Table 9.1.4
Mapped 0.2 Second Period Spectral Acceleration, Ss Figure 1615(1) Figure 9.4.1.1(a)
Mapped 1.0 Second Period Spectral Acceleration, S1 Figure 1615(2) Figure 9.4.1.1(b)
Seismic Site Class Table 1615.1.1 Table 9.4.1.2
Acceleration-based Site Coefficient, Fa Table 1615.1.2(1) Table 9.4.1.2.4a
Velocity-based Site Coefficient, Fv Table 1615.1.2(2) Table 9.4.1.2.4b
Maximum Spectral Response Acceleration, SMS Eqn. 16-38 Eqn. 9.4.1.2.4-1
Maximum Spectral Response Acceleration, SM1 Eqn. 16-39 Eqn. 9.4.1.2.4-2
Design Spectral Response Acceleration, SDS Eqn. 16-40 Eqn. 9.4.1.2.5-1
Design Spectral Response Acceleration, SD1 Eqn. 16-41 Eqn. 9.4.1.2.5-2
Seismic Design Category Using SDS and SUG Table 1616.3(1) Table 9.4.2.1a
Seismic Design Category Using SD1 and SUG Table 1616.3(2) Table 9.4.2.1b
Building Configuration Section 1616.5 Section 9.5.2.3
Permitted Analytical Procedures See ASCE 7-02 Table 9.5.2.5.1
Seismic Load Effects , E and Em Section 1617.1 Section 9.5.2.7
Redundancy Section 1617.2 Section 9.5.2.4
Deflection and Drift Limits Section 1617.3 Section 9.5.2.8
Equivalent Lateral Force Procedure Section 1617.4 Section 9.5.5
Seismic Force Resisting Systems Section 1617.6 Section 9.5.2.2
Seismic Force Resisting System Coefficients and Factors Table 1617.6.2 Table 9.5.2.2
Architectural, Mechanical, and Electrical Components Section 1621 Section 9.6
Nonbuilding Structures Section 1622 Section 9.14
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Site Coefficients:
Fa = 1.518 IBC Table 1615.1.2(1), page 323
Fv = 2.375 IBC Table 1615.1.2(2), page 323
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Seismic Design Category: 2M
Category(for SDS) = C IBC Table 1616.3(1), page 326 2N
Category(for SD1) = C IBC Table 1616.3(2), page 326 2O
Use Category = C Most critical of either category case above controls 2P
2Q
Fundamental Period: 2R
Period Coefficient, CT = 0.020 ASCE 7-02 Table 9.5.5.3.2, page 147 2S
Period Exponent, x = 0.75 ASCE 7-02 Table 9.5.5.3.2, page 147 2T
Approx. Period, Ta = 0.294 sec., Ta = CT*hn^(x), ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5.3.2, Eqn. 9.5.5.3.2-1 2U
Upper Limit Coef., Cu = 1.563 ASCE 7-02 Table 9.5.5.3.1, page 147 3A
Period max., T(max) = 0.460 sec., T(max) = Cu*Ta, ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5.3.2, page 147 3B
Fundamental Period, T = 0.294 sec., T = Ta <= Cu*Ta, ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5.3.2 3C
3D
Seismic Design Factors and Coefficients: 3E
Response Modifier, R = 5 IBC Table 1617.6.2, pages 334-337 3F
Overstrength Factor, W o = 2 IBC Table 1617.6.2, pages 334-337 3G
Defl. Amplif. Factor, Cd = 4.5 IBC Table 1617.6.2, pages 334-337 3H
CS = 0.071 CS = SDS/(R/I), ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5.2.1, Eqn. 9.5.5.2.1-1 3I
CS(max) = 0.115 CS(max) = SD1/((R/I)*T), ASCE 7-02 Sect. 9.5.5.2.1, Eqn. 9.5.5.2.1-2 3J
CS(min) = 0.016 CS(min) = 0.044*SDS*I, ASCE 7-02 Sect. 9.5.5.2.1, Eqn. 9.5.5.2.1-3 3K
Use: CS = 0.071 CS(min) <= CS <= CS(max) 3L
4A
Seismic Base Shear: 4B
V= 486.18 kips, V = CS*W, ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5.2, Eqn. 9.5.5.2-1 4C
4D
Seismic Shear Vertical Distribution: 4E
Distribution Exponent, k = 1.00 k = 1 for T<=0.5 sec., k = 2 for T>=0.5 sec. 4F
k = (2-1)*(T-0.5)/(2.5-0.5)+1, for 0.5 sec. < k < 2.5 sec. 4G
Lateral Force at Any Level: Fx = Cvx*V, ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5.4, Eqn. 9.5.5.4-1, page 148 4H
Vertical Distribution Factor: Cvx = Wx*hx^k/(SWi*hi^k), ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.5.5.4-2, page 148 4I
4J
Seismic Weight, Wx hx^k Wx*h^k Cvx Shear, Fx S Story 4K
Level x (kips) (ft.) (ft-kips) (%) (kips) Shears 4L
3 5316.00 36.000 191376.0 0.868 422.20 422.20 4M
2 1000.00 24.000 24000.0 0.109 52.95 475.15 5A
1 500.00 10.000 5000.0 0.023 11.03 486.18 5B
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Site Coefficients:
Fa = 1.518 IBC Table 1615.1.2(1), page 323
Fv = 2.375 IBC Table 1615.1.2(2), page 323
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Seismic Design Category: 2K
Category(for SDS) = C IBC Table 1616.3(1), page 326 2L
Category(for SD1) = C IBC Table 1616.3(2), page 326 2M
Use Category = C Most critical of either category case above controls 2N
2O
Structure Story Drift Analysis: 2P
Defl. Amplif. Factor, Cd = 4.5 IBC Table 1617.6.2, pages 334-337 2Q
2R
Amplified Elastic Story Deflection: dx = Cd*dxe/I, ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.5.5.7.1, page 149 2S
Amplified Story Drift: Dx = dx - d(x-1), ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5.7.1, page 149 2T
Allowable Story Drift: Da = (Drift Ratio)*(hsx*12), from: ASCE 7-02 Table 9.5.2.8, page 145 2U
Story Height: hsx = hx - h(x-1) 2V
2W
Seismic Story Height Amplified Amplified Amplified Allowable Allowable 2X
Level x hsx Deflect., dx Drift, Dx Drift Ratio Drift, Da Drift Ratio 3A
(ft.) (in.) (in.) Dx/(hsx*12) (in.) Da/(hsx*12) 3B
3 12.00 5.6250 2.2500 0.016 2.8800 0.020 3C
2 14.00 3.3750 1.8000 0.011 3.3600 0.020 3D
1 10.00 1.5750 1.5750 0.013 2.4000 0.020 3E
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Comments: 4G
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Fundamental Period:
T= 0.704 sec.,T = 0.00000765*(h/d)^2*(W*1000/h*d/(t/12))^(1/2) ASCE 7-02 TABLE 9.5.5.3
Rigid or Flexible? Flexible Criteria: If T < 0.06, then Rigid, else if T >= 0.06, then Flexible
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Seismic Base Shear: (using ASCE 7-02 procedure "a" or "c", page 196)
CS = 0.149 CS = SDS/(R/I), ASCE 7-02 Section 9.5.5.2.1, Eqn. 9.5.5.2.1-1Use: Cu =
CS(max) = 0.100 CS(max) = SD1/((R/I)*T), ASCE 7-02 Sect. 9.5.5.2.1, Eqn. 9.5.5.2.1-2
CS(min) = 0.062 CS(min) = 0.14*SDS*I, ASCE 7-02 Sect. 9.14.5.1, Eqn. 9.14.5.1-1
Use: CS = 0.100 CS(min) <= CS <= CS(max) Loading Factors from: API 650 F
Seismic Base Shear, V = 62.47 kips, for Flexible: V = CS*W, ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.5.5.2-1 D/H=d/h
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Seismic Shear Vertical Distribution: (using ASCE 7-02 procedure "a" or "c", page 196) ###
Assume triangular force distribution, with resultant acting at 2*h/3 ###
Cvx = 1.0 Cvx = Wx*hx^k/(SWi*hi^k) = 1.0, ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.5.5.4-2, page 148 ###
Force at 2*h/3, F = 62.47 kips, F = Cvx*V, ASCE 7-02 Sect. 9.5.5.4, Eqn. 9.5.5.4-1, page 148 ###
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Overturning Moment at Base: (using ASCE 7-02 procedure "a" or "c", page 196) ###
Mo = 1249.41 ft-kips, Mo = F*(2*h/3) (at top of foundation or support structure) ###
###
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Seismic Base Shear: (ASCE 7-02 procedure "b", page 196, and API 650 Appendix E) ###
Fundamental Period, Ti = 0.704 sec., Ti = T (assumed) ###
Ts = 0.472 sec., Ts = SD1/SDS, ASCE 7-02 page 105 ###
Period for Sloshing, Tc = 1.154 sec., Tc = 2*p*SQRT(d/(3.68*g*TANH(3.68*h/d))), Eqn. 9.14.7.3.6.1-8###
Sai = 0.239 Sai = Max. of: (SD1/Ti or 0.8*S1), for Ti > Ts, Eqn. 9.14.7.3.6.1-5 ###
Sac = 0.219 Sac = 1.5*SD1/Tc, for Tc <= 4.0, ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.14.7.3.6.1-6 ###
Wi = 610.28 kips, Wi = 0.973*W (for W1 from API 650, Fig. E-2) ###
Wc = 20.06 kips, Wc = 0.032*W (for W2 from API 650, Fig. E-2)
Ci = 0.100 Ci = Sai*I/R, ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.14.7.3.6.1-2 ###
Vi = 60.80 kips, Vi = Sai*I/R*Wi = Ci*Wi, ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.14.7.3.6.1-2 ###
Cc = 0.091 Cc = Sac*I/R, ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.14.7.3.6.1-3 Use:
Vc = 1.83 kips, Vc = Sac*I/R*Wc = Cc*Wc, ASCE 7-02 Eqn. 9.14.7.3.6.1-3
Seismic Base Shear, V = 62.63 kips, V = Vi + Vc, ASCE Eqn. 7-02 9.14.7.3.6.1-1, page 197
Tank/vessel ground supported (7a or 7b)?
Overturning Moment at Base: (using ASCE 7-02 procedure "b", page 196, and API 650 Appendix LiquidE)contents?
Xs = 15.000 ft., Xs = h/2 (assumed) Occupancy Catergory = IV (SUG = III)?
Xi = 14.380 ft., Xi = 0.479*h (for X1 from API 650, Appendix
Tank/vessel
E Fig.dE-3)
>20'?
Xc = 28.800 ft., Xc = 0.96*h sloshing calc's.
(for X2 from APIper ASCE
650, 7-02 procedure
Appendix E Fig. E-3)"b"?
Mo = 984.71 ft-kips, Mo = Ci*We*Xs + Ci*Wi*Xi + Cc*Wc*Xc, API 650 Sect. E.3.1
Comments:
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Map of Entire
Continental U.S.
Map of Eastern
Portion of U.S.
Map of California
and Nevada
Map of Entire
Continental U.S.
Map of Eastern
Portion of U.S.
Map of California
and Nevada