Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design

lthough Dhaka city has experienced any moderate to large earthquakes in the past, some recent ground shakings are certainly indications of its earthquake source and vulnerability. In addition, microseismicity data also supports the existence of at least four earthquake source points in and around Dh...

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Main Authors: Islam, A.B.M.S., Ahmad, Syed Ishtiaq, Jameel, M., Jumaat, Mohd Zamin
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spelling my.um.eprints.60122020-02-05T04:27:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/6012/ Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design Islam, A.B.M.S. Ahmad, Syed Ishtiaq Jameel, M. Jumaat, Mohd Zamin TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) lthough Dhaka city has experienced any moderate to large earthquakes in the past, some recent ground shakings are certainly indications of its earthquake source and vulnerability. In addition, microseismicity data also supports the existence of at least four earthquake source points in and around Dhaka. However, it is important to appropriately consider the seismic lateral load effect in structural design. A newly adopted technology of seismic design is to isolate the superstructure from the substructure with the use of a base isolator. This paper covers the design of base isolators for a building located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, along with its structural and economic feasibility. A time history is generated for Dhaka, adjusting peak ground acceleration as per seismic region from a nearby recorded earthquake. The response spectrum curve based on the site geology of Dhaka is also generated from this time history. Linear static as well as dynamic (time history and response spectrum) analyses have been carried out for both isolated and nonisolated buildings. Similar analyses have also been repeated for buildings with different heights but similar plan areas. The study reveals that for low-to medium-rise buildings, isolation can reduce seismic force along with some savings in structural cost of the building, though incorporating base isolators increase the overall price and installation cost. A meticulous review indicates that savings may be in the order of 5�10 of the total structural cost of the respective building. Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction 2010 Article PeerReviewed Islam, A.B.M.S. and Ahmad, Syed Ishtiaq and Jameel, M. and Jumaat, Mohd Zamin (2010) Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design. Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction, 17 (1). pp. 13-20. ISSN 1084-0680 http://ascelibrary.org/action/showAbstract?page=13&volume=17&issue=1&journalCode=ppscfx&view=fulltext 10.1061/(ASCE)SC.1943-5576.0000093
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Islam, A.B.M.S.
Ahmad, Syed Ishtiaq
Jameel, M.
Jumaat, Mohd Zamin
Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design
description lthough Dhaka city has experienced any moderate to large earthquakes in the past, some recent ground shakings are certainly indications of its earthquake source and vulnerability. In addition, microseismicity data also supports the existence of at least four earthquake source points in and around Dhaka. However, it is important to appropriately consider the seismic lateral load effect in structural design. A newly adopted technology of seismic design is to isolate the superstructure from the substructure with the use of a base isolator. This paper covers the design of base isolators for a building located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, along with its structural and economic feasibility. A time history is generated for Dhaka, adjusting peak ground acceleration as per seismic region from a nearby recorded earthquake. The response spectrum curve based on the site geology of Dhaka is also generated from this time history. Linear static as well as dynamic (time history and response spectrum) analyses have been carried out for both isolated and nonisolated buildings. Similar analyses have also been repeated for buildings with different heights but similar plan areas. The study reveals that for low-to medium-rise buildings, isolation can reduce seismic force along with some savings in structural cost of the building, though incorporating base isolators increase the overall price and installation cost. A meticulous review indicates that savings may be in the order of 5�10 of the total structural cost of the respective building.
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author Islam, A.B.M.S.
Ahmad, Syed Ishtiaq
Jameel, M.
Jumaat, Mohd Zamin
author_facet Islam, A.B.M.S.
Ahmad, Syed Ishtiaq
Jameel, M.
Jumaat, Mohd Zamin
author_sort Islam, A.B.M.S.
title Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design
title_short Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design
title_full Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design
title_fullStr Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design
title_full_unstemmed Seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design
title_sort seismic base isolation for buildings in regions of low to moderate seismicity: practical alternative design
publisher Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction
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