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   An earthquake is caused by the breaking and shifting of rock
    beneath the Earth's surface.
   Earthquakes, also called temblors, it’s hard to imagine they occur
    by the thousands every day around the world, usually in the form
    of small tremors.
   Some 80 percent of all the planet's earthquakes occur along the rim
    of the Pacific Ocean, called the "Ring of Fire“
   On average, a magnitude 8 quake strikes somewhere every year
    and some 10,000 people die in earthquakes annually
   Ground shaking from earthquakes can collapse buildings and
    bridges; disrupt gas, electric, and phone service; and sometimes
    trigger landslides, avalanches, flash floods, fires, and
    huge, destructive ocean waves (tsunamis).
    Collapsing buildings claim by far the majority of lives,
    but the destruction is often compounded by mud slides,
    fires, floods, or tsunamis
   Ground Shaking: Shakes structures constructed on ground
    causing them to collapse.

   Liquefaction: Conversion of formally stable cohesion-less soils
    to a fluid mass, causing damage to the structures.

   Landslides: Triggered by the vibrations

   Retaining structure failure: Damage of anchored wall, sheet
    pile, other retaining walls and sea walls.

   Fire: Indirect result of earthquakes triggered by broken gas and
    power lines.

   Tsunamis: large waves created by the
       instantaneous displacement of the sea floor
       during submarine faulting
Damages due to earthquake in 2011
   Conventional Approach:-
       Design depends upon providing the building with
        strength, stiffness and inelastic deformation capacity
        which are great enough to withstand a given level of
        earthquake generated force.


   Basic Approach:-
       Design depends upon underlying more advanced
        techniques for earthquake resistance is not
         to strengthen the building, but to reduce
         the earthquake generated forces
         acting upon it.
   Intensity of earthquake
   Type of earthquake waves
   Type of structure
   Type of design
   Shape of structure both in plan & elevation
   Type of soil
   Type of foundation
   Type of material used for construction
   Load of structure
   Increase natural period of structures by Base Isolation like :
       Lead Rubber Bearing
       Laminated Rubber Bearing
       High Damping Rubber Bearing
       Spherical Sliding Bearing
       Friction Pendulum System
   Increase damping of system by Energy Dissipation Devices
    like :
       Viscous dampers
       Friction dampers
       Yielding dampers
       Visco elastic dampers
   By using Active Control Devices like :
       Sensors
       H/w & S/w
       Actuators
   Planning stage
       Plan building in symmetrical way (both axis)
       Avoid weak storey and provide strong diaphragm
       Don’t add appendages which will create difference in Centre of mass and
        centre of rigidity
       Conduct soil test to avoid soil liquefaction
       Steel to be used of having elongation of 14% and yield strength of 415
        N/mm2
   Design stage
       Avoid weak column and strong beam design.
       Provide thick slab which will help as a rigid diaphragm. Avoid thin slab
        and flat slab construction.
       Provide cross walls which will stiffen the structures in a symmetric
        manner.
       Provide shear walls in a symmetrical fashion. It should be in outer
        boundary to have large lever arm to resist the EQ forces.
   Construction stage
       Compact the concrete by means of needle vibrator.
       Cure the concrete for at least a minimum period.
       Experienced supervisor should be employed to have
        good quality control at site
   Guideline laid down for five category of structures
       Part 1 General provisions and buildings
       Part 2 Liquid retaining tanks - Elevated and ground supported
       Part 3 Bridges and retaining walls
       Part 4 Industrial structures including stack like structures
       Part 5 Dams and embankments

   Seismic zone identified and construction
    parameters amended accordingly
   Foundation laying in various soil type is
    also specified.
   Specification about material to be used
    including RCC, Steel, masonry work etc.
   IS 1893 (Part I), 2002, Indian Standard Criteria for
    Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures (5th
    Revision)
   IS 4326, 1993, Indian Standard Code of Practice for
    Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction of
    Buildings (2nd Revision)
   IS 13827, 1993, Indian Standard Guidelines for
    Improving Earthquake Resistance of Earthen Buildings
   IS 13828, 1993, Indian Standard Guidelines for
    Improving Earthquake Resistance of Low Strength
    Masonry Buildings
   IS 13920, 1993, Indian Standard Code of Practice
    for Ductile Detailing of Reinforced Concrete
    Structures Subjected to Seismic Forces
   How will you stop the building from collapsing?
   If it does not fall how will you prevent accidents in the
    building as it moves?
   What about falling glass and rubble on the people
    outside?
   What about problems after the earthquake (fire, gas
    and water leaks, no power)?
   Where will you build it? Away from built up areas or
    near emergency services?
   There are plenty of other things that you need to think
    about.
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Earthquake resistant construction

  • 1.
  • 2. An earthquake is caused by the breaking and shifting of rock beneath the Earth's surface.  Earthquakes, also called temblors, it’s hard to imagine they occur by the thousands every day around the world, usually in the form of small tremors.  Some 80 percent of all the planet's earthquakes occur along the rim of the Pacific Ocean, called the "Ring of Fire“  On average, a magnitude 8 quake strikes somewhere every year and some 10,000 people die in earthquakes annually  Ground shaking from earthquakes can collapse buildings and bridges; disrupt gas, electric, and phone service; and sometimes trigger landslides, avalanches, flash floods, fires, and huge, destructive ocean waves (tsunamis).  Collapsing buildings claim by far the majority of lives, but the destruction is often compounded by mud slides, fires, floods, or tsunamis
  • 3. Ground Shaking: Shakes structures constructed on ground causing them to collapse.  Liquefaction: Conversion of formally stable cohesion-less soils to a fluid mass, causing damage to the structures.  Landslides: Triggered by the vibrations  Retaining structure failure: Damage of anchored wall, sheet pile, other retaining walls and sea walls.  Fire: Indirect result of earthquakes triggered by broken gas and power lines.  Tsunamis: large waves created by the instantaneous displacement of the sea floor during submarine faulting
  • 4. Damages due to earthquake in 2011
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. Conventional Approach:-  Design depends upon providing the building with strength, stiffness and inelastic deformation capacity which are great enough to withstand a given level of earthquake generated force.  Basic Approach:-  Design depends upon underlying more advanced techniques for earthquake resistance is not to strengthen the building, but to reduce the earthquake generated forces acting upon it.
  • 8. Intensity of earthquake  Type of earthquake waves  Type of structure  Type of design  Shape of structure both in plan & elevation  Type of soil  Type of foundation  Type of material used for construction  Load of structure
  • 9. Increase natural period of structures by Base Isolation like :  Lead Rubber Bearing  Laminated Rubber Bearing  High Damping Rubber Bearing  Spherical Sliding Bearing  Friction Pendulum System  Increase damping of system by Energy Dissipation Devices like :  Viscous dampers  Friction dampers  Yielding dampers  Visco elastic dampers  By using Active Control Devices like :  Sensors  H/w & S/w  Actuators
  • 10. Planning stage  Plan building in symmetrical way (both axis)  Avoid weak storey and provide strong diaphragm  Don’t add appendages which will create difference in Centre of mass and centre of rigidity  Conduct soil test to avoid soil liquefaction  Steel to be used of having elongation of 14% and yield strength of 415 N/mm2  Design stage  Avoid weak column and strong beam design.  Provide thick slab which will help as a rigid diaphragm. Avoid thin slab and flat slab construction.  Provide cross walls which will stiffen the structures in a symmetric manner.  Provide shear walls in a symmetrical fashion. It should be in outer boundary to have large lever arm to resist the EQ forces.  Construction stage  Compact the concrete by means of needle vibrator.  Cure the concrete for at least a minimum period.  Experienced supervisor should be employed to have good quality control at site
  • 11. Guideline laid down for five category of structures  Part 1 General provisions and buildings  Part 2 Liquid retaining tanks - Elevated and ground supported  Part 3 Bridges and retaining walls  Part 4 Industrial structures including stack like structures  Part 5 Dams and embankments  Seismic zone identified and construction parameters amended accordingly  Foundation laying in various soil type is also specified.  Specification about material to be used including RCC, Steel, masonry work etc.
  • 12. IS 1893 (Part I), 2002, Indian Standard Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures (5th Revision)  IS 4326, 1993, Indian Standard Code of Practice for Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction of Buildings (2nd Revision)  IS 13827, 1993, Indian Standard Guidelines for Improving Earthquake Resistance of Earthen Buildings  IS 13828, 1993, Indian Standard Guidelines for Improving Earthquake Resistance of Low Strength Masonry Buildings  IS 13920, 1993, Indian Standard Code of Practice for Ductile Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Seismic Forces
  • 13. How will you stop the building from collapsing?  If it does not fall how will you prevent accidents in the building as it moves?  What about falling glass and rubble on the people outside?  What about problems after the earthquake (fire, gas and water leaks, no power)?  Where will you build it? Away from built up areas or near emergency services?  There are plenty of other things that you need to think about.