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  • 1.  Inquiry About MCER Design Spectra for Different Site Classes from ASCE Hazard Tool for ASCE 7-22

    Posted 16 days ago

    Hello everyone,

    I have recently discovered the hazard tool sometimes produces a Multi-Period Design Spectrum (MPDS) for a "bad" site class that has lower spectral accelerations than the MPDS for a "good" site class when using ASCE 7-22. This does not make sense to me. See below for a comparison for a site near Nashville, TN. For example, at a period of 0.2 second, the MPDS for site class E has an acceleration less than that for four "better" site classes.

    Can someone explain why this might be? Is it an error, or is it supposed to be this way (I hope not)?

    Thank you in advance for your assistance! Best regards,

    Douglas O. Bell, PE



  • 2.  RE: Inquiry About MCER Design Spectra for Different Site Classes from ASCE Hazard Tool for ASCE 7-22

    Posted 10 days ago

    The ASCE 7 seismic site class descrbes the overall soil stiffness at the site, with A being most stiff and E being least stiff. Generally, soft sites de-amplify short period vibrations and ampify long-period vibrations. Stiff sites generally amplify short period vibrations and deamplify long period vibrations. 

    The response spectrum returned by the Hazard Tool also depends on the sources used in the probabilistic model, and the characteristic motions they can produce, which is why the amplification/de-amplification trend described above is not always true. 



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    Daniel Simpson M.ASCE
    Principal
    Sage Geotechnical
    Tumwater WA
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  • 3.  RE: Inquiry About MCER Design Spectra for Different Site Classes from ASCE Hazard Tool for ASCE 7-22

    Posted 10 days ago

    Thank you, Daniel.



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    Douglas Bell P.E., M.ASCE
    Principal Engineer
    TTL, Inc.
    Nashville TN
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