ASCE 9780784476437 2012
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Earthquake Protection of Building Equipment and Systems – Bridging the Implementation Gap
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2012 | 426 |
Earthquake Protection of Building Equipment and Systems presents a framework for applying the latest earthquake engineering research to the nonstructural elements of individual building projects, concentrating on mechanical and electrical systems. The seismic performance of these systems and their components is critical in order to minimize damage and life-threatening risks associated with seismic events while also protecting capital investment. And just as the seismic engineering of structures is shifting from prescriptive-based standards to performance-based approaches, the same is happening for building equipment and systems. For practicing engineers, a gap has opened between what is required and what is available to meet those requirements. In this book, Gatscher, McGavin, and Caldwell bridge that gap. They prescribe a systems engineering approach to nonstructural design and present several case studies to demonstrate this approach. They provide an extensive survey of different methods for qualifying equipment and systems, including analysis, dynamic testing, earthquake experience data, and comparative assessment using combined methods. They also address issues of implementation, including qualification ownership, component life-cycle, and verification tools. This book is a must-have for any engineer designing or specifying nonstructural systems and their components for a building in an area with seismic risks. It will also be a valuable reference for architects, construction managers, and building code officials.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
8 | Contents |
10 | Foreword |
12 | Preface |
18 | Acknowledgments |
22 | Part 1: Earthquake Demand |
24 | Chapter 1 Introduction to Demand Allocation |
25 | 1.1 Nonstructural Building Systems |
32 | 1.2 Systems Design Primer |
46 | 1.3 Modern Nonstructural Design Philosophy |
61 | References |
62 | Chapter 2 Stakeholder Commentary |
63 | 2.1 The Stakeholders |
64 | 2.2 Code Regulation and Enforcement |
72 | 2.3 Building Design and Construction |
84 | 2.4 Product Design and Manufacture |
90 | References |
92 | Chapter 3 Geotechnical Primer |
93 | 3.1 Plate Tectonics |
99 | 3.2 Stress on Rocks |
100 | 3.3 Damage Potential Based on Earthquake-Facility Variables |
104 | 3.4 Faults |
110 | 3.5 Seismic Waves |
114 | 3.6 Lateral Loads versus Three-Axis Ground Motion 3.7 Seismic Early Warning Systems |
119 | 3.8 Earthquake Scales |
125 | 3.9 Foreshocks and Aftershocks |
127 | 3.10 Deriving Seismic Hazard Maps from Seismology |
135 | References |
138 | Chapter 4 Building Code Seismic Requirements |
139 | 4.1 Basic Elements of Model Building Codes |
141 | 4.2 Elements of IBC and ASCE/SEI 7 Seismic Provisions |
167 | 4.3 Seismic Requirements Summary |
174 | References |
176 | Part 2: Nonstructural Capacity |
178 | Chapter 5 Introduction to Seismic Qualification |
179 | 5.1 Qualification Ownership |
195 | 5.2 OEM Qualification Strategy |
202 | 5.3 Nonstructural Compliance Metrics |
217 | 5.4 Seismic Qualification Summary |
219 | References |
222 | Chapter 6 Analytical Methods |
223 | 6.1 Applied Seismic Analysis |
289 | 6.2 Advanced Seismic Analysis |
300 | References |
302 | Chapter 7 Dynamic Test Methods 7.1 Specification of the Test Environment |
320 | 7.2 Seismic Test Machines and Technology |
328 | 7.3 Test Preparation and Execution |
333 | 7.4 Experimental Modal Analysis |
341 | References |
344 | Chapter 8 Comparative Experience Methods |
345 | 8.1 SQUG Qualification by Earthquake Experience |
352 | 8.2 GERS Qualification by Testing Experience |
353 | 8.3 Experienced-Based Methods Summary |
354 | References |
356 | Chapter 9 Combined Methods |
358 | 9.1 Options for Large-Class Qualification |
379 | 9.2 Large-Class Qualification Summary |
380 | References |
382 | Chapter 10 Trends in Earthquake Protection of Nonstructural Systems |
383 | 10.1 Performance-Based Design |
385 | 10.2 Nonstructural Research Needs |
395 | References |
396 | Appendix. Test Facility Selection: Points to Consider |
400 | Glossary A |
401 | B C |
402 | D E |
403 | F |
404 | G H I L |
405 | M N O |
406 | P R |
407 | S |
408 | T |
409 | U Z |
410 | Notation |
412 | Index A B |
413 | C |
414 | D E |
415 | F |
416 | G H I J K L |
417 | M |
418 | N |
419 | O P Q R |
420 | S |
422 | T U |
423 | V W Y Z |
424 | About the Authors |