Response Spectrum Analysis For Irregular Multi-Storey Structure in Seismic Zone V
Response Spectrum Analysis For Irregular Multi-Storey Structure in Seismic Zone V
Response Spectrum Analysis For Irregular Multi-Storey Structure in Seismic Zone V
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Abstract
Earthquake is the most disastrous and unpredictable natural phenomenon which causes huge
destruction to human lives as well as infrastructure. Seismic forces generated during
earthquake leads to severe damage to structural elements and sometimes structural failure.
Therefore, analysis and design of the buildings considering the effect of lateral forces is very
important aspect. In the present study, a G+10 storied building was analyzed through the
response spectrum analysis using three different computer software i.e. ETABS, STAD PRO
and SAP2000. The displacements of joints, axial forces, time period and mass participating
factors were studied. The design response spectrum curve suggested by the IS: 1893 Part-1
for seismic design is utilized to perform the dynamic analysis. It was found that the
considered building is stiff for earthquake excitation as modal mass participation factor is
more than 75 percent. The joint displacement in X- direction is found more as compared due
to the fact that the earthquake motion was applied in X-direction.
Introduction
In the events of earthquake, irregular multi-storied buildings/ structures are more prone to
damage and even culminate into collapse. The structures with soft storey (due to mass
irregularity) are most vulnerable to seismic forces. Various countries have their seismic
design code incorporating provisions to design a structure capable of sustaining such seismic
loading. In India, IS 1893:2016 (Part-1)- “Criteria for earthquake resistant design of
structures” is the design standard code for the design of structures for seismic forces.
Behaviour of irregular multi-story building during earthquake excitation depends on the
stiffness, mass distribution and strength in vertical and horizontal direction (Moehle, 1984).
During earthquake, damages/failures start form the weakest point in the structure, these
weakest points rise due to the irregularity in the structure (Kumar and Babu, 2016). In the
present modern era, the growing population forced the engineer and architects to plan the
multi-storey building structures with soft storey (Valmundsson and Nau, 1997). For the
seismic safety of these structures, it is utmost important to analyze their seismic response.
Berrah and Kausel (1992) developed the procedure by extending the response spectrum
analysis for the multiple supported structure subjected to varying earthquake motion
.Tremblay et al. (2005) studied the application of equivalent static analysis on the multi-
storied structures with mass irregularity and observed higher magnitude of displacements in
static analysis as compared to dynamic analysis. Raheem (2006) presented the tool for the
inelastic analysis of seismic pounding effect between two structures. The effect of linear and
nonlinear contact force model for different separation distances were also studied and
compared with nominal model without pounding consideration. Bagheri et al. (2012) assess
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the multi-storied irregular structure based on dynamic and static analysis and found more
displacement in static analysis as compared to dynamic analysis. Kumawat and Kulurkar
(2014) studied the composite structure using the response spectrum and equivalent linear
analysis and found that composite structures were economical than the conventional multi-
storied structures. Mahmoud and Abdallah (2014) studied the response of the multi-storey
structure using the equivalent static and response spectrum method and pointed out that
equivalent static analysis gives the result in loading direction only while response spectrum
analysis produce the result such that displacement, base shear and base moment in both
direction regardless of loading direction. Haque et al. (2016) studied the performance of
multi-storied structure considering the plan irregularity (W shape, L shape, rectangular and
square) and concluded that W shape was more vulnerable as compare to others.
The objective of the present paper is to study the response spectrum analysis of irregular
multi-storey building using computer programs (ETABS, STAD PRO and SAP2000
software). The effect of strong ground motion were also evaluated on joint displacement,
axial force and time period of the structure. To achieve this objective a G+10, reinforced
concrete irregular multistoried building were selected to evaluate the seismic response in all
three direction.
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ETABS
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Mass Participation Factors (%)
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ETABS
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Mode No.
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Mass Participation Factors (%)
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0 ETABS
SAP2000
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Axial Force p (kN)
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-1500
-2000
-2500
-3000
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SAP2000
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Joint 1 displacement (mm)
70
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50
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30
20
10
0
1
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Joint 1 displacement (mm)
Joint 1 displacement (mm)
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The variation of the time period in different mode is shown in Figure 3. It is observed that the
frequency in first mode of vibration is 0.44 Hz by STAD PRO and SAP2000 analysis
whereas it is 0.57 Hz by ETAB analysis. The variation of modal mass participating factor in
X and Z direction are shown in Figure 4 and 5 respectively. As the mass participating factor
is less than that of 75% in the first and second mode of vibration in all software, the dynamic
analysis of the irregular multistoried structure should be performed. Figure 6 shows the
magnitude of axial force on column at different storey. It is observed that axial compressive
force decreases with the increase in height/ storey of the building. The storey wise variation
of the maximum displacement at joint no-1 in X, Y and Z-direction are shown in Fig.7, 8 and
9 respectively. The joint displacements in X- direction are 92 mm, 56 mm and 47 mm
obtained by STAD PRO, SAP2000 and ETAB analysis respectively as shown in Fig 7.
Conclusions
Based on the response spectra study on multi-storey irregular building, following points are
concluded:
The dynamic analysis must be carried out for high rise structure with vertical
irregularities having height more than 40 m.
As the modal mass participating factor is more than 75% in the higher mode, the
considered structure is stiff for earthquake excitation.
The frequency in first mode of vibration is found between 0.44 Hz to 0.57 Hz by
different programs, which shows building much stiffer.
The joint displacement in X- direction is found more as compared to Y and Z
directions due to the fact that the earthquake motion was applied in X-direction. This
shows the uplift in Y- direction and displacement in Z-direction.
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