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PV Elite 2013 SP2 Licensee: ISGEC FileName : PE-1668~1675_TRANS-------------------------------Earthquake Load Calculation : Step: 8 8:47a Aug 23,2013

Earthquake Loading Specified in G's Horizontal Acceleration factor Horizontal Acceleration factor Vertical Acceleration factor

(GX) (GZ) (GY)

0.900 0.900 -0.400

Note: Loads are distributed evenly among all elements for horizontal geometries. Earthquake Load Calculation | | Earthquake | Earthquake | Element | From| To | Height | Weight | Ope Load | | | cm | kgf | kgf | ------------------------------------------------10| 20| 83.5000 | 3054.62 | 4123.74 | 20| 30| 81.0000 | 3054.62 | 4123.74 | 30| 40| 80.3500 | 3054.62 | 4123.74 | 40| 50| 80.3500 | 3054.62 | 4123.74 | 50|Sadl| 81.0000 | 3054.62 | 4123.74 | Sadl| 60| 81.0000 | 3054.62 | 4123.74 | 50| 60| 81.0000 | 3054.62 | 4123.74 | 60| 70| 83.5000 | 3054.62 | 4123.74 | PV Elite is a trademark of Intergraph CADWorx & Analysis Solutions, Inc. 2013 http://65.57.255.42/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=56308#Post56308

G-Loading Seismic Data Guilherme


Member Registered: 07/21/10 Posts: 4 Loc: Araraquara, So Paulo - Brazil

Hi. I have a question about the use of seismic loading in PVElite. Im using the G-Loading Seismic Design Code and I have the maximum accelerations of the equipment with gravity effects Ax(g), Ay(g) and Az(g). So, my doubt is: to input the Gx, Gy and Gz, should I have to divide Ax(g), Ay(g) and Az(g) to the gravity acceleration (g = 9,806m/s) or just input them just the way they are informed? Regards, Guilherme

Top #51373 - 10/18/12 03:23 AM

Re: G-Loading Seismic Data [Re: Guilherme]

Earthquake Loading Specified in G's Horizontal Acceleration factor (GX) 0.170 Horizontal Acceleration factor (GZ) 0.170 Registered: 09/29/07 Vertical Acceleration factor (GY) 0.100 Posts: 384 mariog
Member Loc: Romania

I understand from such information that Horizontal acceleration is 0.17*g on X

PV Elite 2013 SP2 Licensee: ISGEC FileName : PE-1668~1675_TRANS-------------------------------Earthquake Load Calculation : Step: 8 8:47a Aug 23,2013

direction, etc. IMO, the information given by codes are also as fraction of "g". For example working under UBC Zone 2B/ and Z=0.2 means to have a PGA=0.2g (see the explanation in UBC 97 1631.2) which is PGA at T=0, without taking into account soil amplifications effects. Depending on soil amplifications and specific T, we may have PGA expressed by other coefficients as Ca=0.35, Cv=0.64 etc (in fact we have a spectrum as defined in UBC 97). In the end of calculation we apply these coefficients to W=mass*g; this is equivalent to say we apply accelerations as Ca*g, Cv*g to the mass which is subject to earthquake load. Best regards.

Edited by mariog (10/18/12 05:21 AM) Top #51606 - 11/04/12 11:50 AM

Re: G-Loading Seismic Data [Re: Guilherme]

mayank
Member Registered: 11/04/12 Posts: 25 Loc: ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limite...

Hi, I saw one webinar of PV Elite in which it is told to apply transportation loading by giving 'g' values in different directions. My question is that which option is better to apply transportation loading- by apply various factors in g loading or by applying fractions of weight of vessel at center of gravity of vessel and please give valid reason for that? Any Help will be highly Appreciated. _________________________ Thank You & With RegardsMayank Mittal ISGEC Heavy Engg. Limited, Haryana, India

Top #54727 - 06/03/13 01:42 PM

Re: G-Loading Seismic Data [Re: Guilherme]

mayank
Member

pl. reply. _________________________ Registered: 11/04/12 Thank You & With RegardsPosts: 25 Mayank Mittal Loc: ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limite... ISGEC Heavy Engg. Limited, Haryana, India
Top #54851 - 06/10/13 02:39 AM

Re: G-Loading Seismic Data [Re: Guilherme]

PV Elite 2013 SP2 Licensee: ISGEC FileName : PE-1668~1675_TRANS-------------------------------Earthquake Load Calculation : Step: 8 8:47a Aug 23,2013

Hi Mayank, It would be always more accurate to apply value of g, instead of applying forces at CG of model. This is because, applying g, applies forces (due to weight of element) Registered: 12/07/11 at cg of each element in model, simulating more closer effect of inertia. More the Posts: 36 number of elements in model, more accurate the results will be. Loc: Delhi, India _________________________ Regards, Kunal Shah New Delhi KunalShah
Member Top #55955 - 08/23/13 01:21 AM

Re: G-Loading Seismic Data [Re: Guilherme]

mayank
Member Registered: 11/04/12 Posts: 25 Loc: ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limite...

Thanks Mr. Kunal. But will you please elaborate how PV Elite is analyzing saddles by giving g loading in seismic data. I found that PV Elite is calculating Earthquake height & earthquake weight in results. Will you please tell how PV Elite is calculating these two parameters? Attachments Earthquake Loading Specified in G.docx (20 downloads) _________________________ Thank You & With RegardsMayank Mittal ISGEC Heavy Engg. Limited, Haryana, India

Top #56308 - Yesterday at 09:50 AM

Re: G-Loading Seismic Data [Re: Guilherme]

Mukesh
Member Registered: 11/12/06 Posts: 123 Loc: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Guilherme, Will you let me know the values available with you? Thanks. Mukesh B. Chopra theculminates@yahoo.com +91-9428500192

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