Soil Structure Interaction Effect on Seismic Force Evaluation of RC Framed Buildings with Various Shapes of Shear Wall: As Per IS 1893 and IBC

dc.contributor.authorJayalekshmi, B.R.
dc.contributor.authorChinmayi, H.K.
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-31T08:45:31Z
dc.date.available2020-03-31T08:45:31Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractBehaviour of a structure is altered by the interaction amid the structure, foundation and the soil medium below the foundation. This mutual dependent behaviour of structure and soil is called as soil structure interaction (SSI). Hence, it is not realistic to analyse a structure as per conventional structural design practice which considers the base to be fixed. Comparative study on seismic provisions of Indian seismic code, IS 1893:2002 (IS) and International building code IBC:2006 (IBC) is carried out in present study to look into the effect of soil flexibility on variation in natural period, spectral acceleration coefficient, base shear and storey shear. Multi-storey reinforced concrete framed buildings of varying height with various shapes of shear walls over raft foundation were considered. Analysis of 3D SSI models with three different shear wall shapes founded on four different soil types which are classified based on shear wave velocity has been carried out using finite element software LS DYNA. Study shows the significant effects of SSI in altering the seismic response of structure. It also shows that the base shear obtained as per IBC are higher than the IS values and the corrugated shape of shear wall experience the lowest base shear compared to cylindrical and rectangular shape shear walls for buildings with aspect ratio below 3. 2014, Indian Geotechnical Society.en_US
dc.identifier.citationIndian Geotechnical Journal, 2015, Vol.45, 3, pp.254-266en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/13279
dc.titleSoil Structure Interaction Effect on Seismic Force Evaluation of RC Framed Buildings with Various Shapes of Shear Wall: As Per IS 1893 and IBCen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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