Suitability of Major International Codal Provisions For Open Ground Storey Buildings
Authors Name:
Ms. Poonam A. Pophalkar
, Mr. Mandar M. Joshi
Author Reg. ID:
IJNRD_170041
Published Paper Id:
IJNRD1705022
Published In:
Volume 2 Issue 5, May-2017
Abstract:
In the present study, a typical OGS framed building is considered and the building considered is located in Seismic Zone-V. The design forces for the ground storey columns are evaluated based on various codes such as Indian, Euro, Israel, Bulgarian codes and Kaushik et. al (2009) suggested approach. Various OGS frames will design considering MF as 1.0, 2.1 (Israel), 2.5 (Indian), 3.0 (Bulgarian), 3.79 (Kaushik et. al, 2009) and 4.68 (Euro). The performance of each building will studied using the fragility analysis method introduced by Cornell et. al (2002). In the present study, fragility curves are generated for each building, by developing a Probabilistic Seismic Demand Model (PSDM) according to power law. The relative performances of each building designed as per various codes will be compared using fragility curves. In the present study, a typical OGS framed building is considered and the building considered is located in Seismic Zone-V. The design forces for the ground storey columns are evaluated based on various codes such as Indian, Euro, Israel, Bulgarian codes and Kaushik et. al (2009) suggested approach. Various OGS frames will design considering MF as 1.0, 2.1 (Israel), 2.5 (Indian), 3.0 (Bulgarian), 3.79 (Kaushik et. al, 2009) and 4.68 (Euro). The performance of each building will studied using the fragility analysis method introduced by Cornell et. al (2002). In the present study, fragility curves are generated for each building, by developing a Probabilistic Seismic Demand Model (PSDM) according to power law. The relative performances of each building designed as per various codes will be compared using fragility curves.
Keywords:
Open Ground Storey (OGS), Multiplication factor (MF), Probabilistic Seismic Demand Model (PSDM)
Cite Article:
"Suitability of Major International Codal Provisions For Open Ground Storey Buildings", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.2, Issue 5, page no.106-107, May-2017, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD1705022.pdf
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