I will continue my review.
My plan ahead, I will review IBC2000, IBC2006/ASCE 7-05 & IBC2009 & excel sheet related with all those building codes.
I start my review on IBC 2000, my review of IBC2000 consist of several parts.
This posting is first part of my IBC2000's review.
Next posting ( after new year ) maybe will explain why I start my review from IBC 2000 & I will explain about seismic design based on IBC 2000 + if possible I will provide example of manual calculation of seismic design & detailing of reinforced concrete beam/column.
OK, I start my review now.
IBC 2000 REVIEW PART 1
I start my review on IBC 2000 from "Use & Occupancy Classification"
You can find this topic at chapter 3 of IBC 2000 start from page 23.
General Classification of "Use & Occupancy Classification" [ IBC 2000 Section 302.1 page 23 ]
1) Assembly Group A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4 & A-5
2) Business Group B
3) Educational Group E
4) Factory & Industrial Group F-1 & F-2
5) High Hazard Group H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 & H-5
6) Institutional Group I-1, I-2, I-3 & I-4
7) Mercantile Group M
8) Residential Group R-1, R-2 & R-3
9) Storage Group S-1 & S-2
10) Utility & Miscellaneous Group U
Detail definition - specification of each Group & explanation about "Use & Occupancy Classification" Group A until Group U you can read in IBC 2000 page 26 until 38
I will give examples of each Group to make you fast & easier to understand "Use & Occupancy Classification" of IBC 2000, please read example below :
Group A-1
Example :
motion picture theaters, TV & Radio Studio admitting audience & theaters
Group A-2
Example :
restaurant, bars & night-clubs
Group A-3
Example :
art galleries, museum & auditoriums
Group A-4
Example :
tennis court, arena
Group A-5
Example :
stadium, grandstands & bleachers
Group B
Example :
bank, post office, professional service office, fire & police station, educational occupancy for above "12th grade"
Group E
Example :
building for educational purpose through "12th grade"
Group F-1 : Factory-Industrial Moderate-Hazard Occupancy
Example :
factory- industrial of aircraft, automobile & other motor vehicles, clothing, furniture, machinery & metals
Group F-2 : Factory-Industrial Low-Hazard Occupancy
Example :
factory-industrial of brick & masonry, ceramic product, glass product, gypsum, ice
Group H, H1 to H5
I'm sorry, it will be too long if I write here
Please see at IBC 2000 page 27-33
Group I-1
Example :
residential, board & care facilities, group homes, social rehabilitation facilities, alcohol & drug centers
Group I-2
Example :
hospital, mental hospital, detoxification facility
Group I-3
Example :
day care facilities
Group M
Example :
department store, market, retail/whole-sale store, sales room
Group R-1
Example :
boarding house ( transient ), motel, hotel
Group R-2
Example :
boarding house ( not transient ), apartment, dormitory, monastery
Group R-3
Example :
1) all building where the occupants are primarily permanent & not classified as R-1 & R-2 where not more than 5 persons in 24 hours
2) similar with example of Group I-1 with 5 or fewer persons
Group R-4
Example :
1) all building for "residential care / assisted living facilities" including more than 5 but not more than 16 occupants ( excluding staff )
2) similar with example of Group I-1 with at least 6 & not more than 16 persons
Group S-1 : building for storage uses - moderate-hazard storage
Example :
aircraft hangar, storage of bags, boots-shoes, clothing, paper, furniture, lumber, grain
Group S-2 : building for storage uses - low-hazard storage
Example :
storage of food product, fruit & vegetable, meat, glass, cement in bags
Group U
Example :
agriculture building, grain silos, car ports, private garage, green-houses
to be continued ... to IBC 2000 REVIEW PART 2 ( after new year )
I hope my review useful for all of you
Thx
My plan ahead, I will review IBC2000, IBC2006/ASCE 7-05 & IBC2009 & excel sheet related with all those building codes.
I start my review on IBC 2000, my review of IBC2000 consist of several parts.
This posting is first part of my IBC2000's review.
Next posting ( after new year ) maybe will explain why I start my review from IBC 2000 & I will explain about seismic design based on IBC 2000 + if possible I will provide example of manual calculation of seismic design & detailing of reinforced concrete beam/column.
OK, I start my review now.
IBC 2000 REVIEW PART 1
I start my review on IBC 2000 from "Use & Occupancy Classification"
You can find this topic at chapter 3 of IBC 2000 start from page 23.
General Classification of "Use & Occupancy Classification" [ IBC 2000 Section 302.1 page 23 ]
1) Assembly Group A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4 & A-5
2) Business Group B
3) Educational Group E
4) Factory & Industrial Group F-1 & F-2
5) High Hazard Group H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 & H-5
6) Institutional Group I-1, I-2, I-3 & I-4
7) Mercantile Group M
8) Residential Group R-1, R-2 & R-3
9) Storage Group S-1 & S-2
10) Utility & Miscellaneous Group U
Detail definition - specification of each Group & explanation about "Use & Occupancy Classification" Group A until Group U you can read in IBC 2000 page 26 until 38
I will give examples of each Group to make you fast & easier to understand "Use & Occupancy Classification" of IBC 2000, please read example below :
Group A-1
Example :
motion picture theaters, TV & Radio Studio admitting audience & theaters
Group A-2
Example :
restaurant, bars & night-clubs
Group A-3
Example :
art galleries, museum & auditoriums
Group A-4
Example :
tennis court, arena
Group A-5
Example :
stadium, grandstands & bleachers
Group B
Example :
bank, post office, professional service office, fire & police station, educational occupancy for above "12th grade"
Group E
Example :
building for educational purpose through "12th grade"
Group F-1 : Factory-Industrial Moderate-Hazard Occupancy
Example :
factory- industrial of aircraft, automobile & other motor vehicles, clothing, furniture, machinery & metals
Group F-2 : Factory-Industrial Low-Hazard Occupancy
Example :
factory-industrial of brick & masonry, ceramic product, glass product, gypsum, ice
Group H, H1 to H5
I'm sorry, it will be too long if I write here
Please see at IBC 2000 page 27-33
Group I-1
Example :
residential, board & care facilities, group homes, social rehabilitation facilities, alcohol & drug centers
Group I-2
Example :
hospital, mental hospital, detoxification facility
Group I-3
Example :
day care facilities
Group M
Example :
department store, market, retail/whole-sale store, sales room
Group R-1
Example :
boarding house ( transient ), motel, hotel
Group R-2
Example :
boarding house ( not transient ), apartment, dormitory, monastery
Group R-3
Example :
1) all building where the occupants are primarily permanent & not classified as R-1 & R-2 where not more than 5 persons in 24 hours
2) similar with example of Group I-1 with 5 or fewer persons
Group R-4
Example :
1) all building for "residential care / assisted living facilities" including more than 5 but not more than 16 occupants ( excluding staff )
2) similar with example of Group I-1 with at least 6 & not more than 16 persons
Group S-1 : building for storage uses - moderate-hazard storage
Example :
aircraft hangar, storage of bags, boots-shoes, clothing, paper, furniture, lumber, grain
Group S-2 : building for storage uses - low-hazard storage
Example :
storage of food product, fruit & vegetable, meat, glass, cement in bags
Group U
Example :
agriculture building, grain silos, car ports, private garage, green-houses
to be continued ... to IBC 2000 REVIEW PART 2 ( after new year )
I hope my review useful for all of you
Thx