Title of article
Seismic Design on a G+10 Rcc Residential Structure based on Performance
Author/Authors
Anand, Pradyut Civil Engineering - Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, Mesra, India , Kumar, Prashant Civil Engineering - Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, Mesra, India
Pages
17
From page
1
To page
17
Abstract
The performance-based design (PBSD) begins with defining performance goals. Performance-based seismic
design accurately predicts the structure's performance during an earthquake. Recognizing and analyzing the
structure's performance capacity is critical in performance-based design. This project was to do a PBSD on a
(G+10) RCC construction. The building is first studied and built in STAAD PRO. Then, it was imported into the
ETABS 2019 program to do a more detailed analysis of the displacement-controlled pushover analysis. The ETABS
yields the structure's performance point, story displacement, capacity spectrum, Story drift, and demand spectrum.
After the original design, a nonlinear pushover analysis is done to find out how well the building can withstand
earthquakes and whether or not the goal was met, as well. In this research, we looked at the seismic code IS 1893
(Part 1) and the concrete design code IS 456: 2000 in order to make sure the building was safe. After obtaining
all of the results, the structure's performance was compared for the various scenarios investigated and the optimal
combination was determined.
Keywords
Performance-based design , Non-linear pushover analysis , Displacement controlled Pushover Analysis , Demand Spectrum , Story Drift
Journal title
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2731169
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