Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure

The predominant lateral loads acting upon building structures are earthquake and wind induced forces. If wind load is much greater than earthquake load, the lateral force resisting system required to tackle wind loading may be enough to resist the smaller earthquake load. In this situation, a seismi...

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Main Authors: Islam, A.B.M., Jameel, Mohammed, Uddin, Md Alhaz, Jumaat, Mohd Zamin
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spelling my.um.eprints.72912020-02-05T04:40:06Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/7291/ Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure Islam, A.B.M. Jameel, Mohammed Uddin, Md Alhaz Jumaat, Mohd Zamin TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The predominant lateral loads acting upon building structures are earthquake and wind induced forces. If wind load is much greater than earthquake load, the lateral force resisting system required to tackle wind loading may be enough to resist the smaller earthquake load. In this situation, a seismic base isolator will not bring any benefit to the building system. Furthermore, if time period of a building without isolator is greater, incorporation of isolator will not bring much difference to the building behavior with respect to seismic load. Additionally, for buildings with lower structural time periods, incorporation of an isolator will greatly alter the seismic behavior. In light of all of these facts, this study examines the buildings in Dhaka, intended for different heights and plan area, to establish critical height up to which earthquake is the dominant lateral load. It also examines the relationship that exists between building height and time period. The study shows that though seismic base shear governs up to larger building height, in case of greater heights, time periods are much larger than the most suitable value of limiting time period for incorporating an isolator. Realistic structural time period and governing seismic load envisage that a seismic base isolator can be efficiently incorporated for up to 30 similar to 40m structural height at low to medium soil conditions for aseismic RCC building structures. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V...Selection and peer-review under responsibility of Bin Nusantara University 2012 Article PeerReviewed Islam, A.B.M. and Jameel, Mohammed and Uddin, Md Alhaz and Jumaat, Mohd Zamin (2012) Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure. Procedia EngineeringInternational Conference on Advances Science and Contemporary Engineering 2012, 50. pp. 882-892. ISSN 1877-7058
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Islam, A.B.M.
Jameel, Mohammed
Uddin, Md Alhaz
Jumaat, Mohd Zamin
Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure
description The predominant lateral loads acting upon building structures are earthquake and wind induced forces. If wind load is much greater than earthquake load, the lateral force resisting system required to tackle wind loading may be enough to resist the smaller earthquake load. In this situation, a seismic base isolator will not bring any benefit to the building system. Furthermore, if time period of a building without isolator is greater, incorporation of isolator will not bring much difference to the building behavior with respect to seismic load. Additionally, for buildings with lower structural time periods, incorporation of an isolator will greatly alter the seismic behavior. In light of all of these facts, this study examines the buildings in Dhaka, intended for different heights and plan area, to establish critical height up to which earthquake is the dominant lateral load. It also examines the relationship that exists between building height and time period. The study shows that though seismic base shear governs up to larger building height, in case of greater heights, time periods are much larger than the most suitable value of limiting time period for incorporating an isolator. Realistic structural time period and governing seismic load envisage that a seismic base isolator can be efficiently incorporated for up to 30 similar to 40m structural height at low to medium soil conditions for aseismic RCC building structures. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V...Selection and peer-review under responsibility of Bin Nusantara University
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author Islam, A.B.M.
Jameel, Mohammed
Uddin, Md Alhaz
Jumaat, Mohd Zamin
author_facet Islam, A.B.M.
Jameel, Mohammed
Uddin, Md Alhaz
Jumaat, Mohd Zamin
author_sort Islam, A.B.M.
title Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure
title_short Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure
title_full Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure
title_fullStr Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure
title_full_unstemmed Competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure
title_sort competent building elevation for incorporating base isolation in aseismic structure
publishDate 2012
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