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I was the editor of the 113 revision. I just got something in my eMail inbox about this question, and I will check with our committee members that worked on this section and get an answer.
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Hello! Within our workplace we are beginning to develop internal calculations utilizing the new 113 MOP. There is a question floating around the office around the exact interpretation and intent of section 3.1.7.11 - Seismic Demand on Other Components. The language in this section seems to imply...
Hello all, while designing structures per ASCE 113 Second Edition we ran into a double equation for a seismic force. There are two different equations to calculate a seismic force. One is stated to be used for structures (Equation 3-11), while the other is stated to be used for "rigid bus...
Hi Val, I am not an engineer, but I reached out to our Hazard Tool developer, and here is response I received: No, the API only accepts latitude and longitude. There are any number of ways to do this online; here are just 3: https://www.latlong.net/convert-address-to-lat-long.html is a webtool...
Hello, During the analysis of the ASCI Hazard Tool API documentation, I was wondering if there is a way to send Street Address or a ZIP code instead of Latitude and Longitude. If there is no way to send desired data, could you please advise how to best convert Street Address into Latitude and...