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Contents:
1. Max ground accelerations
2. Basic principle and parameters
3. Structural response
4. Structural considerations
4.1 Frequency vs. geometry
4.2 Discontinuity in geometry
4.3 Vertical, plan geometries
4.4 Stiffer members
4.5 Separation between structures
5. Member considerations
5.1 Concrete confinement
5.2 Ductile hinge formation
5.3 Beam-column joints
 Regions adjacent to active fault lines are the most
prone to experience earthquakes.
 Maps show the maximum ground acceleration, S s
expressed as a % of gravity, represent the expected
peak acceleration of a single-degree-of-freedom
system with a 0.2 sec period and 5 percent of
critical damping; known as the 0.2 sec spectral
response acceleration Ss (subscript S for short period),
 Ss is used, along with the 1.0 sec spectral response
acceleration S 1 (mapped in a similar manner), to
establish the loading criteria for seismic design.
 Accelerations S S and S 1 are based on historical
records and local geology.
Seismic
Map
Showing
Ss
As the ground moves, inertia tends to keep
structures in place, resulting in the imposition of
displacements and forces that can have
catastrophic results.
 Although peak acceleration is an important design
parameter, the frequency characteristics and
duration of an earthquake are also important; the
closer the frequency of the earthquake motion is to
the natural frequency of a structure and the longer
the duration of the earthquake, the greater the
potential for damage.
 The purpose of seismic design is to proportion
structures so that they can withstand the
displacements and the forces induced by the
ground motion.
 the goal of earthquake design has been to
construct buildings that will withstand
moderate earthquakes without damage and
severe earthquakes without collapse.
 Without careful design, forces and
displacements can be concentrated in portions
of a structure that are not capable of providing
adequate strength or ductility
 - Structural Considerations
 - Member Considerations
 Earthquake response depends strongly on the
geometric properties of a structure, especially
height.
 Tall buildings respond more strongly to long-
period (low-frequency) ground motion, while
 Short buildings respond more strongly to
short-period (high-frequency) ground motion.
 The taller a structure, the more susceptible it is to the
effects of higher modes of vibration, which are
generally additive to the effects of the lower modes and
tend to have the greatest influence on the upper stories.
 Top floors collapse, Hotel Continental, Mexico

 Structures with a discontinuity in stiffness or geometry
can be subjected to undesirably high displacements or
forces. The discontinuance of shear walls or infill walls,
at a particular story level, will have the result of
concentrating the displacement in this “soft”story.
 Columns fail in shear due to stiff upper
structure, Kobe, Japan
Damage to Soft story
Failure due to Soft Story in Gulcuk, Turkey
 Soft intermediate story failure, Kobe, Japan
Soft open-garage story failure,
Structures with vertical geometric
and plan irregularities, will result in
torsion induced by ground motion
 Within a structure, stiffer members tend to pick
up a greater portion of the load.
 When a frame is combined with a shear wall,
this can have the positive effect of reducing the
displacements of the structure and decreasing
both structural and nonstructural damage.
It is needed to provide
Adequate separation between
structures.
Lateral displacements can result
in structures coming in contact
during an earthquake, resulting
in major damage due to
hammering
 Two buildings pound each other, Mexico city
 Members designed for seismic loading must
perform in a ductile fashion and dissipate
energy in a manner that does not compromise
the strength of the structure. Both the overall
design and the structural details must be
considered to meet this goal.
 When confinement is provided, through closed
hoops and spirals, beams and columns can
undergo nonlinear cyclic bending while
maintaining their flexural strength and without
deteriorating due to diagonal tension cracking.
 Structures should be proportioned so that hinges
occur at locations that least compromise strength.
 the flexural capacity of the members at a joint
should be such that the columns are stronger than
the beams. Strong column-weak beam approach
 In this way, hinges will form in the beams rather
than the columns, minimizing the portion of the
structure affected by nonlinear behavior and
maintaining the overall vertical load capacity
Bhuj, 2001
 When hinges form in a beam, the shear that must
be carried is determined by the end moments of
the member:
 Transverse reinforcement must be added to avoid
diagonal cracks and maintain a ductile hinge.
 Beam-column joints undergo high shear stresses because of
the change from positive to negative bending in the flexural
members from one side of the joint to the other,
 It must be ensured that joints not only have adequate
strength but are also constructible.
Congestion of reinforcement at a girder-column joint

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Earth quake resistant Buildings ppt.pptx

  • 2. Contents: 1. Max ground accelerations 2. Basic principle and parameters 3. Structural response 4. Structural considerations 4.1 Frequency vs. geometry 4.2 Discontinuity in geometry 4.3 Vertical, plan geometries 4.4 Stiffer members 4.5 Separation between structures 5. Member considerations 5.1 Concrete confinement 5.2 Ductile hinge formation 5.3 Beam-column joints
  • 3.  Regions adjacent to active fault lines are the most prone to experience earthquakes.  Maps show the maximum ground acceleration, S s expressed as a % of gravity, represent the expected peak acceleration of a single-degree-of-freedom system with a 0.2 sec period and 5 percent of critical damping; known as the 0.2 sec spectral response acceleration Ss (subscript S for short period),  Ss is used, along with the 1.0 sec spectral response acceleration S 1 (mapped in a similar manner), to establish the loading criteria for seismic design.  Accelerations S S and S 1 are based on historical records and local geology.
  • 5. As the ground moves, inertia tends to keep structures in place, resulting in the imposition of displacements and forces that can have catastrophic results.
  • 6.  Although peak acceleration is an important design parameter, the frequency characteristics and duration of an earthquake are also important; the closer the frequency of the earthquake motion is to the natural frequency of a structure and the longer the duration of the earthquake, the greater the potential for damage.  The purpose of seismic design is to proportion structures so that they can withstand the displacements and the forces induced by the ground motion.
  • 7.  the goal of earthquake design has been to construct buildings that will withstand moderate earthquakes without damage and severe earthquakes without collapse.  Without careful design, forces and displacements can be concentrated in portions of a structure that are not capable of providing adequate strength or ductility  - Structural Considerations  - Member Considerations
  • 8.  Earthquake response depends strongly on the geometric properties of a structure, especially height.  Tall buildings respond more strongly to long- period (low-frequency) ground motion, while  Short buildings respond more strongly to short-period (high-frequency) ground motion.
  • 9.  The taller a structure, the more susceptible it is to the effects of higher modes of vibration, which are generally additive to the effects of the lower modes and tend to have the greatest influence on the upper stories.
  • 10.  Top floors collapse, Hotel Continental, Mexico
  • 11.   Structures with a discontinuity in stiffness or geometry can be subjected to undesirably high displacements or forces. The discontinuance of shear walls or infill walls, at a particular story level, will have the result of concentrating the displacement in this “soft”story.
  • 12.  Columns fail in shear due to stiff upper structure, Kobe, Japan
  • 13. Damage to Soft story
  • 14. Failure due to Soft Story in Gulcuk, Turkey
  • 15.  Soft intermediate story failure, Kobe, Japan
  • 17. Structures with vertical geometric and plan irregularities, will result in torsion induced by ground motion
  • 18.
  • 19.  Within a structure, stiffer members tend to pick up a greater portion of the load.  When a frame is combined with a shear wall, this can have the positive effect of reducing the displacements of the structure and decreasing both structural and nonstructural damage.
  • 20. It is needed to provide Adequate separation between structures. Lateral displacements can result in structures coming in contact during an earthquake, resulting in major damage due to hammering
  • 21.  Two buildings pound each other, Mexico city
  • 22.  Members designed for seismic loading must perform in a ductile fashion and dissipate energy in a manner that does not compromise the strength of the structure. Both the overall design and the structural details must be considered to meet this goal.
  • 23.  When confinement is provided, through closed hoops and spirals, beams and columns can undergo nonlinear cyclic bending while maintaining their flexural strength and without deteriorating due to diagonal tension cracking.
  • 24.  Structures should be proportioned so that hinges occur at locations that least compromise strength.  the flexural capacity of the members at a joint should be such that the columns are stronger than the beams. Strong column-weak beam approach  In this way, hinges will form in the beams rather than the columns, minimizing the portion of the structure affected by nonlinear behavior and maintaining the overall vertical load capacity
  • 25.
  • 27.
  • 28.  When hinges form in a beam, the shear that must be carried is determined by the end moments of the member:  Transverse reinforcement must be added to avoid diagonal cracks and maintain a ductile hinge.
  • 29.  Beam-column joints undergo high shear stresses because of the change from positive to negative bending in the flexural members from one side of the joint to the other,  It must be ensured that joints not only have adequate strength but are also constructible.
  • 30. Congestion of reinforcement at a girder-column joint