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| SECTION 1605 LOAD COMBINATIONS
1605.3.2 Alternative basic
load combinations. In lieu of the basic load combinations
specified in Section 1605.3.1,
structures and portions thereof shall be permitted to be designed
for the most critical effects resulting from the following
combinations. When using these alternative basic load combinations
that include wind or seismic loads, allowable stresses are
permitted to be increased or load combinations reduced where
permitted by the material chapter of this code or the referenced
standards. For load combinations that include the counteracting
effects of dead and wind loads, only two-thirds of the minimum
dead load likely to be in place during a design wind event
shall be used. Where wind loads are calculated in accordance
with Chapter 6 of ASCE 7, the coefficient ω in the following
equations shall be taken as 1.3. For other wind loads, ω
shall be taken as 1. When using these alternative load combinations
to evaluate sliding, overturning and soil bearing at the soil-structure
interface, the reduction of foundation overturning from Section
12.13.4 in ASCE 7 shall not be used. When using these
alternative basic load combinations for proportioning foundations
for loadings, which include seismic loads, the vertical seismic
load effect, Ev, in Equation 12.4-4 of ASCE 7 is permitted
to be taken equal to zero.
D+ L + (Lr or S
or R)
(Equation 16-16)
D+ L + (ω W)
(Equation 16-17)
D+ L +ω W+ S/2
(Equation 16-18)
D+ L + S +ω W/2
(Equation 16-19)
D+ L + S +E/1.4
(Equation 16-20)
0.9D+E/1.4
(Equation 16-21)
Exceptions:
1. Crane
hook loads need not be combined with roof live loads or
with more than three-fourths of the snow load or one-half
of the wind load.
2. Flat roof snow loads of
30 psf (1.44 kN/m2) or less need not be combined
with seismic loads. Where flat roof snow loads exceed 30
psf (1.44 kN/m2), 20 percent shall be combined
with seismic loads.
1605.3.2.1 Other loads.
Where F, H or T are to be considered in the design, each
applicable load shall be added to the combinations specified
in Section 1605.3.2.
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