Building Structures and Earth Quake Resistant Structures
Building Structures and Earth Quake Resistant Structures
OUTLINE
Self Load: It is the load of structural member due to its own weight.
Z I S a
A h
Z : Zone factor
2 R g
I : Importance factor
R : Response Reduction Factor or R denotes the numerical coefficient representative
of the inert over strength and global ductility of lateral force resisting system
Sa
: Response Acceleration Coefficient
g
7.3.1- For various load classes as specified in IS 875 - 7.3.2- For calculation of the
part2 (Code of practice for design loads for Buildings design seismic force of the
and Structures), the earthquake forces shall be structure, the imposed load on
calculated for the full dead load plus appropriate roof need not be considered.
amount of imposed load as given in Table-8
Design Basic Earthquake
Z I S a
A h
2 R g
Z I S a
Importance Factors, I A h
2 R g
1.0
NOTES: The design engineer may choose values of importance factor I greater than
those mentioned above.
Response Reduction Factor (R) for Building Systems
This Response Reduction Factor (R) for Building Systems preliminary depends upon the ductility (Rotational and
displacement). R factor generally considers the non linear ability of structure. More the ductility or rotational capacity
more is the R factor. e.g for moment resistant frame response reduction factor is 5, where as for shear wall system
response reduction factor is 3.
Lateral System
1) Unreinforced Masonry Wall
2) Ordinary Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls (Includes Lift Core )
3) Ordinary RC Moment Resisting Frame (OMRF)
4) Ordinary Shear Wall with Moment Resisting Frame
1g
5) Braced Frame
.03g to .3g
1g
.03g to .3g
Structural System for
low-rise Building
Fundamental Natural Period based Static Procedure
Time of vibration (Ta), in seconds, of a moment resisting frame building without brick infill
panels may be estimated by the empirical expression:
Ta = 0.075h^0.75, for RC frame building
Ta = 0.085h^0.75, for Steel frame building
h = Height of building in m. This excludes the basement storeys, where basement walls are
connected with the ground floor deck or fitted between the building columns. But, it
includes the basement storeys, when they are not so connected.
The approximate fundamental natural period of vibration (Ta), in seconds, of all other
buildings, including moment-resisting frame buildings with brick infill panels, may be
estimated by the empirical expression:
Ta = 0.09h/ d^1/2
d = Base dimension of the building at the plinth level, in m, along the considered direction of
the lateral force.
Code Damping
Code Response Spectrum is based on 5% damping. Multiplying factor as given
in Table-3 shall be used to get responses for other damping values
Response acceleration coefficient
Z I S a
A h
2 R g
Generally, buildings with higher natural frequencies, and a
short natural period, tend to suffer higher accelerations but
smaller displacement. In the case of buildings with lower
natural frequencies, and a long natural period, this is
reversed as the buildings will experience lower accelerations
but larger displacements.
Vertical distribution of Base Shear
Note:
1) This course is to be conducted jointly by Structures and Architecture Design Studio faculty.
2) The entire portfolio on Term Project shall be presented for viva exam.
REFERENCE:
1)STRUCTURES - Martin Bechthold, Daniel L Schodek, and PHI Learning Private limited.
2) Earthquake tips, Learning earthquake design and construction, CVR.Murthy, National information
centre of earthquake engineering, IIT Kanpur & BMTPC New Delhi