Earthquake Tip: Why Are Buildings With Shear Walls Preferred in Seismic Regions?
Earthquake Tip: Why Are Buildings With Shear Walls Preferred in Seismic Regions?
Earthquake Tip: Why Are Buildings With Shear Walls Preferred in Seismic Regions?
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Learning
Earthquake Design
and
Construction
RC
Walls
Plan
Foundation
RC
Shear
Wall
Unsymmetric
location of
shear walls
not desirable
Symmetry of building in
plan about both axes
Symmetric location of
shear walls along the
perimeter of the
building is desirable
Tension
Compression
(a)
Boundary
Element
Boundary Elements
without increased thickness
Boundary Elements
with increased thickness
RC Hollow
Core around
Elevators
Confining reinforcement in
boundary elements:
135 hooks, closely spaced ties
Rectangular
Boundary
Element
Anchoring of wall
reinforcement in
boundary element
(b)
Figure 4: Layout of main reinforcement in shear
walls as per IS:13920-1993 detailing is the
key to good seismic performance.
Related
Earthquake Tip
Reading Material
IS 13920, (1993), Indian Standard Code of Practice for Ductile Detailing
of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Seismic Forces, Bureau
of Indian Standards, New Delhi
Paulay,T., and Priestley,M.J.N., (1992), Seismic Design of Reinforced
Concrete and Masonry Buildings, John Wiley & Sons, USA
Authored by:
C.V.R.Murty
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur, India
Sponsored by:
Building Materials and Technology Promotion
Council, New Delhi, India
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