Seismic Performance of RC Structures for Various Zones Considering Different Classes of Building

Authors(3) :-Anup Diwakar Malekar, D. P. Telang, Laxmikant N. Vairagade

The behavior of a building throughout earthquakes depends critically on its overall form, size and type of building. Earthquake resistant of buildings depends upon providing the building with strength, stiffness and spring less deformation capability that area unit nice enough to face up to a given level of earthquake generated force. This is typically accomplished through the choice of associate degree applicable building configuration and also the careful particularization of structural members. Configuration is essential to smart seismic performance of the buildings. The necessary aspects moving seismic configuration of buildings area unit overall geometry, structural systems, and load paths. The building slenderness ratio and the building core size are the key drivers for the efficient structural design. This paper focuses on the result of each Vertical aspect ratio (H/B ratio i.e. Slenderness Ratio) and Horizontal or set up ratio (L/B ratio), wherever H is that the total Height of the building frame, B is the Base width and L is the Length of the building frame with completely different set up Configurations on the seismic Analysis of high-rise Regular R.C.C. Buildings. The check structures area unit unbroken regular in elevation and in set up. Here, height and also the base dimension of the buildings area unit varied consistent with the side Ratios. The values of side Ratios area unit thus appointed that it provides completely different configurations for Low, Medium and High-rise building models.

Authors and Affiliations

Anup Diwakar Malekar
M-Tech Student (SE), Department of Civil Engineering, GHRAET, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
D. P. Telang
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, GHRAET, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Laxmikant N. Vairagade
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, GHRAET, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

RC Structure, Vertical Aspect Ratio, Slenderness Ratio, Aspect Ratio

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Published in : Volume 5 | Issue 6 | March 2019
Date of Publication : 2019-03-16
License:  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Page(s) : 411-417
Manuscript Number : IJSRSET1767
Publisher : Technoscience Academy

Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099

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Anup Diwakar Malekar, D. P. Telang, Laxmikant N. Vairagade, " Seismic Performance of RC Structures for Various Zones Considering Different Classes of Building, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 5, Issue 6, pp.411-417, March-2019. Citation Detection and Elimination     |     
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