Effect of Zone Factor on Seismic Performance of Multi-Storied RC Frame
Journal Title: International Journal of engineering Research and Applications - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 5
Abstract
In tall buildings lateral loads are premier one which will increase rapidly with increase in height. The analysis and design takes care of the requirements of strength, rigidity and stability. It is mandatory to do the seismic analysis and design to structural against collapse. It is highly impossible to prevent an earthquake from occurring, but the damage to the buildings can be controlled through proper analysis and design. Structure is analyzed in such a way that reducing damage during an earthquake makes the structure quite uneconomical. In this project a residential of 5 & 10 story building are studied for earthquake load using ETABS 2016. Assuming that material property is linear static and Response spectrum analysis is performed. These analyses are carried out by considering different seismic zones. Different response like story displacements, Time Period and Acceleration, base shear is plotted for different zones.
Authors and Affiliations
Rajgure Kalyani, Banarase Mayur
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