ISO TR 25741-2008 Lifts and escalators subject to seismic conditions - Compilation report《电梯和自动扶梯受地震条件的影响 汇编报告》.pdf
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1、 Reference number ISO/TR 25741:2008(E) ISO 2008TECHNICAL REPORT ISO/TR 25741 First edition 2008-03-15 Lifts and escalators subject to seismic conditions Compilation report Ascenseurs et escaliers mcaniques soumis aux conditions sismiques Rapport de compilation ISO/TR 25741:2008(E) PDF disclaimer Thi
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6、 in the country of the requester. ISO copyright office Case postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20 Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11 Fax + 41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO 2008 All rights reservedISO/TR 25741:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved iii Contents Page Fo
7、reword iv 0 Introduction . v 1 Scope . 1 2 United States . 1 2.1 ASME A17.1-2004 1 . 1 2.2 Seismic safety for buildings 3 2.3 The seismic maps. 3 2.4 NEHRP and FEMA seismic criteria applicable to new buildings . 4 2.5 NEHRP and FEMA seismic criteria applicable to existing buildings 4 2.6 Civil engin
8、eering design criteria . 4 2.7 Reference publications 5 2.8 Procurement information. 5 3 Japan 6 3.1 Guide for Earthquake Resistant Design some broken chimneys; damage to weak buildings 5 VI to VII 0,05g 145 km Felt by all; some fallen plaster; chimney damage 4 V 0,01g 130 km Felt by most; some brok
9、en windows; cracked plaster 3 III 15 km Quite noticeable indoors 2 I to II 0 km Barely felt 0.3 The magnitude of an earthquake is determined from the logarithm of the amplitude of waves recorded by seismographs. An increase of one magnitude unit on the Richter Scale corresponds to a ten times greate
10、r ground motion. An increase of two magnitude units corresponds to a 100 times greater ground motion, and so on, in a logarithmic series. ISO/TR 25741:2008(E) vi ISO 2008 All rights reserved0.4 The strongest earthquakes, measured on the Richter Scale, over the last century include those shown in the
11、 worldwide map in Clause 5 and in Table 2 below. Table 2 The strongest earthquakes Location Year Magnitude Chile 1960 9,5 Alaska 1964 9,2 Russia 1952 9,0 Banda Aceh, Indonesia 2004 9,0 Alaska 1957 8,8 Kuril Islands 1958 8,7 Alaska 1965 8,7 India 1950 8,6 Chile 1922 8,5 Indonesia 1938 8,5 Great Kanto
12、, Japan 1923 8,3 Gujrat, India 2001 8,1 Mexico 1985 8,0 Southern Peru 2001 7,9 San Francisco, CA, USA 1906 7,8 Bolivia 1994 7,7 El Salvador 2001 7,7 Taiwan 1999 7,6 Tangshan, China 1976 7,5 Sakhalin 1995 7,5 Taiwan 1935 7,4 Izmit, Turkey 1999 7,4 Southern Italy 1980 7,2 Fukui, Japan 1948 7,2 Miyagi,
13、 Japan 2005 7,2 Source: U.S. Geological Survey ISO/TR 25741:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved vii 0.5 Seismic-induced ground motions can have an adverse effect on the operational and physical integrity of building supports and vertical transportation equipment. Experience in the U.S. from the San
14、 Fernando, California, earthquake on February 9, 1971 with a magnitude of 6,6 on the Richter Scale resulted in significant damage to buildings and vertical transportation systems. The most notable damage included the following, shown in Table 3. Table 3 Damage to vertical transportations systems Des
15、cription Quantity (Number of lifts) Counterweights out of guide rails 674 Counterweights out of guide rails; damaged cars 109 Cars damaged 102 Rope systems damaged 100 Motor generators (moved; some damaged armatures) 174 Counterweight guide rail brackets broken/damaged 174 Roller guide shoes (broken
16、 or loose) 286 Source: Elevator Worlds Annual Study 13 . 0.6 In response to earthquake experience on different continents, some codes and standards organizations have included a level of seismic protection in their national standards. ISO/TC 178 recognised that it would be beneficial to promote worl
17、dwide guidance in order to ensure the safety of people, as well as equipment, taking seismic forces into consideration for design and construction. The experiences of those national codes and standards organizations that have already adopted seismic protection requirements would benefit the rest of
18、the worldwide elevator community through the compilation of such design safeguards. 0.7 The scope of this effort is the compilation of special specifications for lifts and escalators situated in areas subject to seismic conditions in order to ensure safe operation of the vertical transportation equi
19、pment within commonly occurring, i.e. non-catastrophic, ground motion excitation. 0.8 ISO/TC 178 took a Resolution on May 15, 1998, as follows: “Resolution 156 Study Group for Lifts and Escalators Working Under Seismic Conditions. On a proposal by WG 6, ISO/TC 178 agreed to create a study group unde
20、r the leadership of Mr. Gibson (USA) to establish the essential safety requirements and dimensional considerations for lifts and escalators working under seismic conditions. This is to be confirmed by an inquiry among ISO/TC 178 members.” 0.9 A new work item proposal covering the preparation of a Co
21、mpilation Report was issued in document No. ISO/TC 178 N319 on August 27, 1999. The results of the voting on this Item showed that 17 P-members supported the programme of work. These members included Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Republic of Korea, Nethe
22、rlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and USA. The following P-members agreed to participate in the development of the work: Australia, Austria, Canada, Italy, Spain and USA. 0.10 ISO/TC 178 took a Resolution on March 25, 2004, as follows: “Resolution 231/2004. ISO/
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