Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches
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Resumo: | The stability of non-compliant masonry buildings often depends on adequate reinforcement measures, expecting detailed structural assessment and reinforcement using proper techniques. Structural assessment of masonry buildings with poor building practices is a key issue in hilly regions in general that requires prompt attention. This paper addresses the seismic assessment of code-deficient unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings and their strengthened counterparts using a confined masonry (CM) structure, located in a hilly region in seismic zone IV of India. By estimating stress parameters, the seismic behavior of the buildings has been evaluated with the help of SAP2000 software and identified corresponding deficient elements of the structures. Intent of the present research is to explore the scope of improvement in structural safety of URM, taking CM as a better alternative focused to hilly areas. For this analysis linear static and dynamic methods have been used being a usual method for the analysis of seismic effects. Analysis reveals that tensile and shear stresses exceed the permissible limits (IS code- 1905:1989) at all floors in case of URM construction for height 9 m (G+ 3) which is within limit as all floors for a building of 15 m (G+ 5) in case of CM construction. In this case stresses (tensile and shear) exceed on ground floor only which needs to safe guard as the time of design. A overall, CM structure is found a better alternative for constructing moderate rise building in hilly areas. |
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Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approachesCode-deficient masonry buildingsConfined masonry structuresEngineering demand parametersLinear dynamic analysisLinear static analysisSeismic assessmentThe stability of non-compliant masonry buildings often depends on adequate reinforcement measures, expecting detailed structural assessment and reinforcement using proper techniques. Structural assessment of masonry buildings with poor building practices is a key issue in hilly regions in general that requires prompt attention. This paper addresses the seismic assessment of code-deficient unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings and their strengthened counterparts using a confined masonry (CM) structure, located in a hilly region in seismic zone IV of India. By estimating stress parameters, the seismic behavior of the buildings has been evaluated with the help of SAP2000 software and identified corresponding deficient elements of the structures. Intent of the present research is to explore the scope of improvement in structural safety of URM, taking CM as a better alternative focused to hilly areas. For this analysis linear static and dynamic methods have been used being a usual method for the analysis of seismic effects. Analysis reveals that tensile and shear stresses exceed the permissible limits (IS code- 1905:1989) at all floors in case of URM construction for height 9 m (G+ 3) which is within limit as all floors for a building of 15 m (G+ 5) in case of CM construction. In this case stresses (tensile and shear) exceed on ground floor only which needs to safe guard as the time of design. A overall, CM structure is found a better alternative for constructing moderate rise building in hilly areas.- (undefined)SpringerUniversidade do MinhoMaheshwari, RohitSingh, Binay KumarMarques, Rui Filipe Pedreira20232025-01-01T00:00:00Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/88753eng2193-567X10.1007/s13369-023-08046-7https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13369-023-08046-7info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-17T01:18:10Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/88753Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:38:32.870549Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches |
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Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches |
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Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches Maheshwari, Rohit Code-deficient masonry buildings Confined masonry structures Engineering demand parameters Linear dynamic analysis Linear static analysis Seismic assessment |
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Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches |
title_full |
Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches |
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Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches |
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Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches |
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Seismic performance of confined versus unreinforced masonry buildings on hilly slopes using linear static and dynamic analysis approaches |
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Maheshwari, Rohit |
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Maheshwari, Rohit Singh, Binay Kumar Marques, Rui Filipe Pedreira |
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Singh, Binay Kumar Marques, Rui Filipe Pedreira |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Maheshwari, Rohit Singh, Binay Kumar Marques, Rui Filipe Pedreira |
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Code-deficient masonry buildings Confined masonry structures Engineering demand parameters Linear dynamic analysis Linear static analysis Seismic assessment |
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Code-deficient masonry buildings Confined masonry structures Engineering demand parameters Linear dynamic analysis Linear static analysis Seismic assessment |
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The stability of non-compliant masonry buildings often depends on adequate reinforcement measures, expecting detailed structural assessment and reinforcement using proper techniques. Structural assessment of masonry buildings with poor building practices is a key issue in hilly regions in general that requires prompt attention. This paper addresses the seismic assessment of code-deficient unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings and their strengthened counterparts using a confined masonry (CM) structure, located in a hilly region in seismic zone IV of India. By estimating stress parameters, the seismic behavior of the buildings has been evaluated with the help of SAP2000 software and identified corresponding deficient elements of the structures. Intent of the present research is to explore the scope of improvement in structural safety of URM, taking CM as a better alternative focused to hilly areas. For this analysis linear static and dynamic methods have been used being a usual method for the analysis of seismic effects. Analysis reveals that tensile and shear stresses exceed the permissible limits (IS code- 1905:1989) at all floors in case of URM construction for height 9 m (G+ 3) which is within limit as all floors for a building of 15 m (G+ 5) in case of CM construction. In this case stresses (tensile and shear) exceed on ground floor only which needs to safe guard as the time of design. A overall, CM structure is found a better alternative for constructing moderate rise building in hilly areas. |
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