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Earth
   Quake
Resisting methods

 Padiga Akhilesh go6155
 Vaibhav Sharma go6171
Shear walls
           Introduction




Seismic Waves                           Dampers




        Seismograph       Impacts
WHAT IS AN EARTH QUAKE?
o Shaking of earth due to
movement of rocks along a fault.

o Associated with faulting or
breaking of rocks

o Rocks under stress accumulate
strain energy and breaks.
FOCUS:
The point within Earth where faulting
   begins is the focus, or hypocenter

EPICENTER:
   The point directly above the focus on
   the surface is the epicenter

FOCAL DISTANCE:
  Vertical distance from focus and
  epicenter
The waves that causes vibrations on earth are seismic waves

Types of seismic waves

1. Body Waves travel through interior

1.1 Primary or "P" Waves:
oHighest velocity
oCauses compression and expansion

1.2 Secondary or "S" Waves:
oSlower than P waves but faster than
  surface waves.
oCauses shearing of rock perpendicular to
  direction of wave
2. Surface Waves or "Love" (“L”) Waves

otravel on surface of earth
oCause vertical & horizontal shaking
oCause maximum damage
Where Do Earthquakes Occur and How
                    Often?

o   80% occur in the circum-Pacific belt
o   ~15% occur in Mediterranean-Asiatic belt
o   Remaining 5% occur in the interiors of plates
o   More than 150,000
    quakes strong
    enough to be felt are
    recorded each year



                                    Indonesia after Tsunami 2004
Richter scale measures total
amount of energy released by
an earthquake


Amplitude of the largest wave
produced by an event is
corrected for distance and
assigned a value on an open-
ended logarithmic scale
oIntensity refers to the
amount of damage done in an
earthquake

oMercalli Scale is used to
express damage




                              Modified Mercalli Intensity Map 1994
                              Northridge, CA earthquake, Magnitude 6.7
Vertical type     Normal type seismograph




Horizontal type

                  Digitalize type seismograph
Three seismograph stations are
   needed to locate the
   epicenter of an earthquake

A circle where the radius equals
    the distance to the epicenter
    is drawn

The intersection of the circles
   locates the epicenter
Building collapse
Apartment, Niigata in 1964
Consider a Coconut Tree
Weak
joints
Avoid the Site
Torsional Mass Damper
        (TMD)
      Taipei-101
Viscous dampers in
San Francisco Civic Center
           1997
Friction damper




Yielding dampers
Simple rectangular type      Coupled   Rigid frame   Framed




                                         Core type

         Column supported shear wall
oEarth quake don’t kills but the structures kills

oDamage can be reduced               using    latest
techniques and technologies

oThough structure may damage but we can save
                OUR LIFES..!!
Earth quake resistant structures

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Earth quake resistant structures

  • 1. Earth Quake Resisting methods Padiga Akhilesh go6155 Vaibhav Sharma go6171
  • 2. Shear walls Introduction Seismic Waves Dampers Seismograph Impacts
  • 3. WHAT IS AN EARTH QUAKE? o Shaking of earth due to movement of rocks along a fault. o Associated with faulting or breaking of rocks o Rocks under stress accumulate strain energy and breaks.
  • 4. FOCUS: The point within Earth where faulting begins is the focus, or hypocenter EPICENTER: The point directly above the focus on the surface is the epicenter FOCAL DISTANCE: Vertical distance from focus and epicenter
  • 5. The waves that causes vibrations on earth are seismic waves Types of seismic waves 1. Body Waves travel through interior 1.1 Primary or "P" Waves: oHighest velocity oCauses compression and expansion 1.2 Secondary or "S" Waves: oSlower than P waves but faster than surface waves. oCauses shearing of rock perpendicular to direction of wave
  • 6.
  • 7. 2. Surface Waves or "Love" (“L”) Waves otravel on surface of earth oCause vertical & horizontal shaking oCause maximum damage
  • 8. Where Do Earthquakes Occur and How Often? o 80% occur in the circum-Pacific belt o ~15% occur in Mediterranean-Asiatic belt o Remaining 5% occur in the interiors of plates o More than 150,000 quakes strong enough to be felt are recorded each year Indonesia after Tsunami 2004
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Richter scale measures total amount of energy released by an earthquake Amplitude of the largest wave produced by an event is corrected for distance and assigned a value on an open- ended logarithmic scale
  • 12. oIntensity refers to the amount of damage done in an earthquake oMercalli Scale is used to express damage Modified Mercalli Intensity Map 1994 Northridge, CA earthquake, Magnitude 6.7
  • 13. Vertical type Normal type seismograph Horizontal type Digitalize type seismograph
  • 14.
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  • 16. Three seismograph stations are needed to locate the epicenter of an earthquake A circle where the radius equals the distance to the epicenter is drawn The intersection of the circles locates the epicenter
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  • 27. Torsional Mass Damper (TMD) Taipei-101
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  • 29. Viscous dampers in San Francisco Civic Center 1997
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  • 34. Simple rectangular type Coupled Rigid frame Framed Core type Column supported shear wall
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  • 41. oEarth quake don’t kills but the structures kills oDamage can be reduced using latest techniques and technologies oThough structure may damage but we can save OUR LIFES..!!

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Hi good morning sir and my dear colleagues… I and my friend vaibhavsharma stood before you to present a topic on Earth quake resistent techniques and technology.. Earth quake is natural disaster as you all know so constructions should be made to resist the eq…so let me enter in to the topic
  2. The contents are introduction is all about terms in eq….different types of seismic waves and wave formsSeismograph…how to measure the eq…Impacts of earth quakes Technological aspects like dampers and technical like shear wallss!!
  3. Vaibav Your ppt will start from hereExplanation: All of you know what an earth quake is…but it is defined as shaking of earth due to movement of rocks along a fault which results in breaking of rocks. Rocks in earth quake due to stresses accumulate strain energy and breaks along the fault plane which causes movement of rocksLet us see what is focus and epicenter
  4. As on the slide focus is the point along the fault plane where the earth quake startsEpicenter is the point above the focus on the earth surface….you can clearly watch it on the imageFocal distance is distance from the focus and epicenter…it’s a vertical distance
  5. Seismic waves are the responsible waves for all the damages done during earth quakesThey r of two typesBody waves and Surface wavesBody waves are also dividend into two types 1. primary waves 2. secondry wavesConsider the a undisturbed material as shown in the figureThe primary waves causes compression and expansionSecondry waves travel perpendicular to the surface making shearing of rocks
  6. Let us now watch how actually the s and p waves travelAs I said before p waves travel in compression and expansion you can see the trendAnd also s waves which travel in the perpendicular direction which makes the wires break
  7. Second type of waves are surface waves which travel on surface of earth and are the main cause for damageThey r also divided into rayleigh wave and love wavesPatterns are seen in the images..
  8. Vaibav read it as above no separate explanation required
  9. Earth is divided in to several plates called tectonic platesThere are mainly seven plates and several small plates as shown here..pacific plate is the place where earthquakes occurs widely as u can see the red points Earth quakes starts generally from these points…
  10. Earth quake is measured in Magnitude and intensity
  11. Richter scale measures total amount of energy released by an earthquakeAs shown in the figure the amplitude, magnitude and distance between p-s waves is co related and magnitude is find out..The amplitude and distance is known from seismogram which u can see in the coming slides
  12. Intensity refers to the amount of damage done in an earthquake…Mercalli Scale is used to express damageImages shows mercalli intensity map during an earth quake
  13. Seismograph is the instrument used to measure the earthquake magnitude..There are mainly two types of seismograph vertical and horizontal used for various purposesNow the digitalized seismograph is available which can give directly the magnitude..Normal type of seismograph consists of drum, marker, suspended mass cable and support
  14. Seismogram is the graph that is given by the seismograph… As I said already amplitude and distance between p and s waves are shown here clearly used to get the magnitude by co relation..As seen in the graph p waves reach first, s waves reach next and body waves the last
  15. Now just have a look at seismograph working..See earth quake occurs at a point and reaches the station and the waves are recorded in the seismogram
  16. To locate the epicenter of an earthquake three seismic stations are required…On each station a circle is drawn with a radius equal to distance is drawn The intersections of the circles is the epicenter as shown here on the arrow
  17. In this image u can see the epicenter and the seismic locations centers
  18. Now coming to the impact of earth quakes it mainly causes the structures to collapse…As in the slide u can see the damage
  19. It even causes landslides u can see in the slide…now rest of the part will be completed by my colleague akhilesh
  20. As u all know when plates move away…cracking on earth will occur
  21. Liquefaction is the movement of particles along with water due to presure created by the earth quakes…see in this slide the two apparments are shrinking down due to the earth quake
  22. Large waves are generated in the ocean due to the quake in the ocean or under water
  23. Coming to the techniques
  24. For a general understanding consider a coconut tree…it is able to resist against wind loads due to the continuous fibers in it…suppose as shown in the figure if it is weak at joints what will happen..it will break the same happens in the column beam joint..
  25. The weak joints are shown in the figure…higher grade of steel should be used or reinforcement should be increased by 0.5%
  26. Lower San Fernando dam (left, SC) suffered an underwater slide during the San Fernando earthquake, 1971. The soil that under go liquefaction are highly dangerous in earth quake prone areas..so better to avoid the site..!!
  27. The weight of the Mass damper counteracts The Natural resonant frequency of the buildingConsider a bike..u all know how indian roads generally be with ditches…what make u feel a safe ride in those ditches too..yes shock absorbers…the same works here….
  28. Here are the three types of dampers…first is the viscous damper works with vicous action…second is the friction damper…as shown in the picture these are used to create friction and absorb the seismic waves..!!The third is the yielding dampers where it uses metallic yield of the materials
  29. Viscous dampers in s
  30. A real example of friction damper and yielding dampers
  31. Shear wall concept comes form the idea of box…When seismic waves or wind forces acting on a building this make them to act as a box like structure where the building moves as a box resulting in less damage
  32. The two functions of shear wall are explained clearly….it stops the side sway and resist the shear
  33. The location of the shear wall should be symmetrical so that the box action occur to resist the seismic waves
  34. Here are some classification of shear walls
  35. There is a famous saying in seismology earth quake don’t kills but the structure kills…But damage can be reduced using latest techniques and technologies…though strctures may damage but ultimately our lifes can be saved