ATC/SEAOC Training Curriculum: The Path to Quality Seismic Design and Construction (ATC-48)
Curriculum Briefing Papers:
- Building Safety and Earthquakes
- A. Earthquake Shaking and Building
Response
- B. Earthquake Forces in Buildings
- C. Earthquake Resisting Systems
- D. The Seismic Load Path
- Roles and Responsibilities of Engineers, Architects, and
Code Enforcement Officials
- A. The Need for Improved Coordination
- B. Identification and Resolution
of Major Issues
- Seismic Response of Wood Frame Construction
- A. How Earthquakes Affect Wood Buildings
- B. The Role of Wood-Framed Diaphragms
- C. The Role of Wood-Framed Shear
Walls
- Seismic Response of Concrete and Masonry Construction
- A. Ground Shaking and Earthquake
Loads
- B. The Role of Diaphragms
- C. The Role of Shear Walls and Frames
- D. The Importance of Ductility
- Seismic Response of Nonstructural Components
- A. Overview of Component Types and
Behavior
- B. Proper Anchorage of Ceilings,
Interior Walls, Glazing, and Parapets
- C. Proper Anchorage of Cladding and
Equipment
- Seismic Code Requirements for Anchorage of Nonstructural
Components
- A. Performance Implications of Evolving
Codes
- B. Design Example Using Current UBC
Requirements
Job Aids:
Wood Frame Construction
- Inspection Checklist for Wood
Frame Shear Walls
Concrete and Masonry Construction
- Designer Checklist for Masonry
Construction
- Inspection Checklist for Masonry
Construction
- Class B Lap Splice Table
Nonstructural Building Components
- Standard Details for Bracing of
Suspended Ceilings and Standard Detail for Bracing Interior Non-Load-Bearing
Partitions, with supporting documentation conforming to the 1997
Uniform Building Code (or download as an AutoCadtm file). ** Disclamer:
While the information presented in these details is believed
to be correct, the Applied Technology Council, the Structural
Engineers Association of California, and the California Seismic
Safety Commission assume no responsibility for its accuracy.
These details should not be used nor relied upon for any specific
application without competent examination and verification of
their accuracy, suitability, and applicability by qualified professionals.
Users of this information assume all liability arising from such
use.**
- Coordination Matrix for Nonstructural
Building Component Anchorage or Bracing
John Henry's Wood-Frame
Lessons in PowerPointtm:
- Presentation guide
- Handout 1
- Handout 2
For More Information, Contact:
Bernadette Mosby, (650) 595-1542
E-mail: bmosby@atcouncil.org