12-28-2010, 11:40 AM
12-28-2010, 12:12 PM
Dear Pumapol,
I must say that I haven't understand your question fully but I believe you (or your friend) need(s) any kind of code/ standard for designing earthquake resistant buildings... so here you can find European Codes regarding your request.
Here:
you can find this:
Product Description:
This series of "Designers Guides to the Eurocodes" provides comprehensive guidance in the form of design aids, indications for the most convenient design procedures and worked examples. The books also include background information to aid the designer in understanding the reasoning behind and the objectives of the codes. All of the individual guides work in conjunction with the "Designers' Guide to EN1990 Eurocode: Basis of Structural Design". All aspects of seismic design are covered in "Designers' Guide" to EN 1998-1 and 1998-5 Eurocode 8: Design provisions for earthquake resistant structures. General rules, seismic actions and rules for buildings, instead of being distributed across the Eurocodes on actions (EN 1991), design with specific materials (EN 1992-1996) or geographical design (EN 1997). This was for the convenience of countries with very low seismicity, as they may not need to apply Eurocode 8 at all.This present "Designers' Guide" covers EN1998-1 (General Rules, seismic actions and rules for buildings) and EN1998-5 (Foundations, retaining structures, geotechnical aspects), both published by CEN at the end of 2004. These two parts of Eurocode 8 will be included, as service items, in all Eurocode packages (each package referring to a specific type of civil engineering structure and construction material) along with EN1990: Basis of Structural Design, EN1997: Geotechnical Design and the relevant parts of EN1991-1: Actions on Structures. The development of Eurocode 8 as the single seismic design code in Europe has been the focus of the European earthquake engineering community in the past twenty years. Its emergence as the European Standard is important not only for public safety in seismic southern regions of Europe, but also for competitiveness of the entire European consultancy and engineering services sector in seismic regions in Europe and beyond.This guide is essential reading for: Civil and Structural Engineers, Code-drafting committees, Clients, Structural Design students, and Public authorities. Essentially, everyone who will be affected by the Eurocodes will find this book invaluable.
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Hope it helps, even a bit.
Best regards,
Grunf
I must say that I haven't understand your question fully but I believe you (or your friend) need(s) any kind of code/ standard for designing earthquake resistant buildings... so here you can find European Codes regarding your request.
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Designers Guide to En 1998-1 and 1998-5. Eurocode 8: Design Provisions for Earthquake Resistant Structures
Product Description:
This series of "Designers Guides to the Eurocodes" provides comprehensive guidance in the form of design aids, indications for the most convenient design procedures and worked examples. The books also include background information to aid the designer in understanding the reasoning behind and the objectives of the codes. All of the individual guides work in conjunction with the "Designers' Guide to EN1990 Eurocode: Basis of Structural Design". All aspects of seismic design are covered in "Designers' Guide" to EN 1998-1 and 1998-5 Eurocode 8: Design provisions for earthquake resistant structures. General rules, seismic actions and rules for buildings, instead of being distributed across the Eurocodes on actions (EN 1991), design with specific materials (EN 1992-1996) or geographical design (EN 1997). This was for the convenience of countries with very low seismicity, as they may not need to apply Eurocode 8 at all.This present "Designers' Guide" covers EN1998-1 (General Rules, seismic actions and rules for buildings) and EN1998-5 (Foundations, retaining structures, geotechnical aspects), both published by CEN at the end of 2004. These two parts of Eurocode 8 will be included, as service items, in all Eurocode packages (each package referring to a specific type of civil engineering structure and construction material) along with EN1990: Basis of Structural Design, EN1997: Geotechnical Design and the relevant parts of EN1991-1: Actions on Structures. The development of Eurocode 8 as the single seismic design code in Europe has been the focus of the European earthquake engineering community in the past twenty years. Its emergence as the European Standard is important not only for public safety in seismic southern regions of Europe, but also for competitiveness of the entire European consultancy and engineering services sector in seismic regions in Europe and beyond.This guide is essential reading for: Civil and Structural Engineers, Code-drafting committees, Clients, Structural Design students, and Public authorities. Essentially, everyone who will be affected by the Eurocodes will find this book invaluable.
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Eurocode 8: Design of structures for earthquake resistance
Part 1: General rules, seismic actions and rules for buildings
December 2004
Part 2: Bridges,
November 2005
Part 3: Assessment and retrofitting of buildings,
June 2005
Part 4: Silos, tanks and pipelines,
July 2006
Part 5: Foundations, retaining structures and geotechnical aspects,
November 2004
Part 6: Towers, masts and chimneys,
June 2005
December 2004
Part 2: Bridges,
November 2005
Part 3: Assessment and retrofitting of buildings,
June 2005
Part 4: Silos, tanks and pipelines,
July 2006
Part 5: Foundations, retaining structures and geotechnical aspects,
November 2004
Part 6: Towers, masts and chimneys,
June 2005
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Best regards,
Grunf
12-28-2010, 12:15 PM
Dear pumapol,
Your request is so generic!
Foreign Codes? Concerning which country?
Have you searched in our forum for Seismic criteria according all codes available?
Please, contact your friend and return with clear request.
Thanks in advance.
Dell Brett
Your request is so generic!
Foreign Codes? Concerning which country?
Have you searched in our forum for Seismic criteria according all codes available?
Please, contact your friend and return with clear request.
Thanks in advance.
Dell Brett
12-30-2010, 02:52 PM
Dear pumapol
As far that I know Philippine buidling code
- seismic design adopted from UBC 1997
- concrete code adopted from ACI 318 1999
- steel code adopted from AISC code
Plz give correction if Philippine has already had the new building code.
Then I think you want seismic design from US Code right ?
For UBC 1997 you can find here :
For IBC 2006 you can find here :
For IBC 2009 you can find here :
for seismic design book you can find here :
You can visit my thread :
posting #8 about relation of :
1) ACI 318/318M 1999 & UBC 97 & older building code
2) ACI 318/318M 2008 & IBC 2006 / ASCE 7-05
I continue my thread here :
Start from post#15, I start review IBC2000, IBC2006/ASCE 7-05 & IBC2009 & excel sheet related with all those building codes.
I will continue my review after new year.
Thx
As far that I know Philippine buidling code
- seismic design adopted from UBC 1997
- concrete code adopted from ACI 318 1999
- steel code adopted from AISC code
Plz give correction if Philippine has already had the new building code.
Then I think you want seismic design from US Code right ?
For UBC 1997 you can find here :
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1) ACI 318/318M 1999 & UBC 97 & older building code
2) ACI 318/318M 2008 & IBC 2006 / ASCE 7-05
I continue my thread here :
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I will continue my review after new year.
Thx