Performance of Existing Building Using Different Approaches
Miss. Rugveda Rajendra Petare
, Dr. Chetan S. Patil
Non-Destructive Tests, Destructive Tests, Retrofitting, Finite Element Software (SAP 2000)
Old buildings serve as observable evidence of a community's cultural history, as well as the people and businesses who were instrumental in founding and developing the place. Renovating historic buildings is crucial for preserving the history and culture of the country. Existing structures can be repaired and reused, which saves waste and improves resource efficiency. It is not necessary to produce new materials or discard existing ones that have been dismantled. Additionally, energy is saved for reconstruction. In addition, demolishing buildings discharges pollutants and chemicals into the environment. Some recently developed materials and techniques can play vital role in structural repairs, seismic strengthening and retrofitting of existing buildings, whether damaged or undamaged. The primary concern of a structural engineer is to successfully restore the structures as quickly as possible. Selection of the right materials, techniques, and procedures to be employed for the repair of a given structures have been a major challenge. An existing G+2 story RC framed residential building situated in Kankawali is taken for this study. To study this Structure Non-Destructive Tests and Destructive Tests are taken. When this building was analyzed with Finite Element Software that is SAP 2000, some columns are failed. The failed columns were retrofitted using concrete Jacketing.
"Performance of Existing Building Using Different Approaches", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 9, page no.1244 - 1250, September-2023, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2309177.pdf
Volume 8
Issue 9,
September-2023
Pages : 1244 - 1250
Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_208798
Published Paper Id: IJSDR2309177
Downloads: 000347044
Research Area: Engineering
Country: -, -, India
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