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Determination of Second-Order Effects and Design for Stability Using the Drift Limit

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Engineering Journal, , n. 3, v. 58
Page(s): 185-196
DOI: 10.62913/engj.v58i3.1179
Abstract:

Buildings for which second-order effects are significant are often governed by drift limits. Amplifier-based approximate second-order analysis, as presented in AISC Specification Appendix 8 (2016), typically utilizes factors based on first_order drift, for which a preliminary design and an analysis are required. This paper derives equations for the amplifier used in approximate second-order analysis, B2, based on the second-order drift. Upper-bound values of amplifiers based on the drift limit can thus be determined in advance of design, eliminating the need for iteration and simplifying the design process; these values are not excessively conservative for drift-governed designs.

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