1. Seismic Map Data
First, we identify the map data properties for our building. We can obtain the seismic map data from free tools such as the ASCE 7 Hazard Tool. Assuming our project is located at 2951 E Grant Ave, Fresno, California, 93701, we can specify the standard we are using, risk category, site soil class, and desired load types into the tool.


2. Key Building Properties
We now enter the key building properties based on the type of building we are designing for. Assuming the building is a 2-story building with 10 ft in height and 100,000 lbs (or, 100 kips) in seismic weight for each floor. We use light-frame (wood) walls sheathed with wood structural panels rated with shear resistance as our seismic force-resisting system.
3. Summary of Results
Once we have input all the necessary data into the Seismic Analysis Calculator, we can quickly glance at the summary of results we need for designing a house, such as the Design Short-Period Spectral Acceleration (S DS), Design Long-Period Spectral Acceleration (SD1), as well as the Seismic Design Category (SDC), which is a helpful parameter to determine which analysis you can use in a seismic calculation (e.g., the equivalent lateral force method).

