Seismic Analysis of Multistoried Building on Sloping Ground with Ground, Middle and Top Soft Storey

  • Kerenor* T
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Abstract

Buildings that rest on sloping ground are different from those that rest on level ground. Buildings located on sloping ground are much more prone to earthquakes because they are, in general, irregular, asymmetrical and tensional. Therefore, the movement of the ground affects them much more. Therefore, there is increased insertion of the shear wall to resist side loading. In this work, the multi-storey building G + 20 is analyzed on slopes of 0o and 24o. For the improvement and analysis of full-filled shear walls, GMT, type L and type C soft soil is used. The structure is analyzed by the response spectrum method and responses such as displacement, ground deviation, period and base slices are evaluated and compared using E-TAB software.

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Kerenor*, T. V., & Halhalli, V. (2020). Seismic Analysis of Multistoried Building on Sloping Ground with Ground, Middle and Top Soft Storey. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(11), 112–118. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.k7708.0991120

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