A Survey Study on Retrofitting of RCC Building with Beam Design Criterion
Manish Priyadarshi
, Abhishek Sharma
RCC Building, Reconstruction, Beam Design Criterion
Multi-story buildings are being constructed in India as a result of the high costs and scarcity of available land. To make the most of the most extensive and available land area, high-rise building design arrangements are utilized, especially in regions with the largest amount of available land. These buildings may be harmed if they are located in an earthquake-prone area. earthquakes are a natural occurrence that have the potential to cause the most significant damage to a structure. In order to have a flexible failure form, the structure must be safe, which means it must be designed correctly and have the proper structural component requirements. It follows from this design concept that structures must be constructed to survive the force produced by the design earthquake with little damage, and they must also be built to withstand the extra force obtained by taking into consideration the maximum potential earthquake impact. This research focuses on the city of Delhi in the National Capital Region, which is located in seismic zone V. In this study, the results show how easy it is to provide an analytical assignment that can be used to correctly estimate the seismic resistance of current or modified systems. In order to perform damage assessments on one component of the structure, a non-linear, complicated examination of that component was carried out. One of the most significant advantages of this specific study is the use of nonlinear payment functions.
"A Survey Study on Retrofitting of RCC Building with Beam Design Criterion", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.6, Issue 3, page no.726 - 734, March-2021, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2103120.pdf
Volume 6
Issue 3,
March-2021
Pages : 726 - 734
Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_193550
Published Paper Id: IJSDR2103120
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Research Area: Engineering
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