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Title: Seismic response of current RC buildings in Nepal: A comparative analysis of different design/construction
Author: Chaulagain, H.
Rodrigues, H.
Jara, J.
Spacone, E.
Varum, H.
Keywords: Current construction practice
Non-linear analysis
RC buildings
Seismic codes
Structural vulnerability
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: This paper presents the seismic response of the current reinforced concrete (RC) buildings in Nepal. It was achieved by non-linear static and dynamic analyses of four structures corresponding to four scenarios of design/construction, namely a building: (i) representing the Current Construction Practice (CCP) (ii) the Nepal Building Code (NBC), (iii) the Modified Nepal Building Code (NBC+) and (iv) a Well Designed Structure (WDS). The seismic demands are analyzed and discussed in terms of base shear, maximum roof displacement, capacity curve and inter-storey drift. The results indicate a good correlation between the static and dynamic methods. The Current Construction Practice (CCP) structure and Nepal Building Code (NBC) structures experience inter-storey drift demands higher than the other models and they also present some irregularities in the drift profile. The modified Nepal Building Code (NBC+) and Well Designed Structure (WDS) have presented a better performance with low inter-storey drifts. Finally, the safety assessment is performed based on drift limit proposed by ATC-40 and FEMA-356, showing that CCP and NBC building are highly vulnerable to earthquakes.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/9619
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2012.10.036
ISSN: 0141-0296
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