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000009467 04107 $$aeng
000009467 046__ $$k2008-10-12
000009467 100__ $$aBachman, Robert E.
000009467 24500 $$aBuilding Code Requirements for Maintaining Functionality of Nonstructural Components in the United States

000009467 24630 $$n14.$$pProceedings of the 14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
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000009467 520__ $$2eng$$aThe most current building code enforced in most jurisdictions in the United States is the 2006 International Building Code (IBC). The 2006 IBC references the 2005 edition of the standard Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures prepared by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE 7-05) for its seismic provisions. In addition to higher force demand requirements on anchorage and bracing, ASCE 7-05 contains other specific requirements for certain critical nonstructural components in essential facilities with the goal that these components will likely maintain their function following design earthquake level events. This paper discusses these specific requirements including seismic certification requirements for critical active mechanical and electrical equipment by shake table testing or experience data. Shake table testing protocols that have also been developed which are consistent with the ASCE 7-05 seismic provisions are also discussed.

000009467 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000009467 653__ $$aUS Building Codes, Seismic Requirements, Nonstructural Components Functionality, Testing and Certification

000009467 7112_ $$a14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering$$cBejing (CN)$$d2008-10-12 / 2008-10-17$$gWCEE15
000009467 720__ $$aBachman, Robert E.
000009467 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz
000009467 8564_ $$s214321$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/9467/files/S20-028.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD, Paper ID: S20-028.
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000009467 980__ $$aPAPER