Department of Civil Engineering, PES University, Bangalore, India
Research Article
Seismic Performance of Multi‐Storey Building with Flat‐Slab in High Seismic Zone on Sloping Ground
Author(s): Sibat Hussain* and Basavaraj Dhannur
The lack of level land in slope territory has driven the construction of building on slope Slant. Due to the slope of the land, structures in hilly terrain have unique structural configurations that use varying foundation levels. The asymmetry and irregularity of the building's vertical and horizontal directions provides a noticeable dynamic feature in the shape of the structure on the slope.
On sloping terrain, set-back, step-back, and step-back set-back buildings are the most common building configurations to be seen. In current research work, step-back set-back building are used alongside flat-slab buildings with drop-panel and perimetric beams on sloping land with different gradients. The drop panels are provided to prevent punching shear failure and perimetric beams are provided to reduce the displacement. The different models of G+9 storey building that are conside.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-784X.2022.12.526
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