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    Direction Factor (f1, f2 and f3) for Response Spectrum load case for IS 1893(Part-1)-2016

       
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      Product(s): STAAD.Pro
      Version(s): All
      Environment:  N/A
      Area:  STAAD.Pro Analysis Solution
      Subarea:  Response Spectrum Analysis
      Original Author: SANJIB DAS, Bentley Global Technical Support Group
       

    The direction factor for IS 1893(Part-1)-2016 Response Spectrum load case should be the value of (Z/2 * I/R). Z is the value of direction factor, I is the value of importance factor and R is the value of Response Reduction factor.

    It must be provided in X, Y and Z direction if used in load case. The default value of this factor is Zero.

    • IS13920 2016
    • STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition
    • seismic analysis
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    • DSANJU Created by Bentley Colleague DSANJU
    • When: Tue, Sep 27 2022 7:50 AM
    • Abhisek M Last revision by Bentley Colleague Abhisek M
    • When: Mon, Jun 26 2023 7:49 AM
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