Abstract:
Current seismic design process followed in the world is still governed by force-based
design principles. However, the appearance of performance-based seismic engineering has
resulted in increasing use of nonlinear methods to predict the required seismic needs in a
reinforced concrete structure. A famous and widely used method to establish these needs
is a “pushover” analysis in which a mathematical model tool of the building is subjected to
an inverted triangular distribution of lateral forces. While this load distribution is based on
the assumption that the response is mainly in its fundamental mode of vibration, it can lead
to incorrect estimates for structures with significant higher mode contributions. In this
study, a 2-D frame RC building has been evaluated for the seismic load in order to decide
if there is a need for strengthening it using retrofitting methods. The seismic evaluation is
was conducted also after the application of the Jacketing to some structural members, it
was found that the building fulfilled its seismic design criteria.
Description:
CD, no of pages 61, 31545, ماجستير مباني 7/2023