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ELASTIC REBOUND THEORY
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EARTHQUAKE PHENOMENON
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Energy Magnitude Relationship Energy release increases by 32 times with increase of 1 magnitude
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Earthquake/Inertia Forces ACCELERATIONACCELERATION DECELERATIONDECELERATION
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EL-CENTRO, 1940 EARTHQUAKE
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(Before Earthquake) (After Earthquake)
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Shear Wall Cripple Wall Foundation Floor Diaphragm Floor Diaphragm Roof Diaphragm House Elements Resist Horizontal Forces f1f1 f2f2 f3f3 f sum = f 1 + f 2 + f 3
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Damage Resulting from Base Shear
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BEFORE AN EARTHQUAKE 1.Store heavy objects near ground or floor. 2.Secure tall objects, like bookcases to the wall. 3.Secure gas appliances to prevent broken gas lines and fires. 4.Learn where your exits, evacuation route, and meeting places are. Know the safe spot in each room. 5.Keep emergency items, such as a flashlight, first aid kit and spare clothes, food in your car or office.
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DURING AN EARTHQUAKE 1.If indoors, stay in the building. 2.Take shelter under solid furniture, i.e. tables or desks, until the shaking stops. 3.Keep away from overhead fixtures, windows, cabinets and bookcases or other heavy objects that could fall. Watch for falling plaster or ceiling tiles. 4.If driving- STOP, but stay in the vehicle. Do not stop on bridge, under trees, light posts, electrical power lines or signals. 5.If outside, stay outside. Move to an open area away from buildings, trees, power lines and roadways.
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AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE 1.Check for injuries. Give first aid as necessary. 2.Check for safety hazards: fire, electrical, gas leaks, etc. and take appropriate actions. 3.Do not use telephones and roadways unless necessary so that these are open for emergency uses. 4.Be prepared for aftershocks, plan for cover when they occur. 5.Turn on your radio/TV for an emergency message. Evacuate to shelters as instructed. 6.Remain calm, try to reassure others. Avoid injury from broken glasses etc.
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An aerial view of the destruction of houses in Bhachau and Anjar towns during the Gujarat, 2001 earthquak
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Devastated village - Jawaharnagar which was relocated at this site after the Anjar earthquake of 1856. The same has collapsed as no aseismic design interventions were made during the rehabilitation and reconstruction of this village.
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Post Office Building, Killari Damaged but not collapsed
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Public Building in Sastoor Damaged but not collapsed
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MEERP Programme Before MEERP After MEERP
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1985 MEXICO EARTHQUAKE: RAILROAD SYSTEM
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1985 MEXICO EARTHQUAKE: POUNDING
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Symmetric Plan Less Opening
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Interlocking of Stones
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Interlocking by Through Stones (Haider)
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Through Stones in Existing Walls
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Seismic Bands (Very Important)
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Construction Practice (Marathwada Region)
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Construction Practice (Satara, Kolhapur Region)
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Strengthening of Existing Houses
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Confidence in Earthquake-resistant Measures
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Confidence Building in Retrofitting
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Collapse of open ground story RC frame residential building in Bhuj.
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2001 Gujarat Earthquake
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Buildings with First-Soft Story
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Buildings with Heavy Water Tanks
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EARTHQUAKE ANALYSIS xm SDOF system
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EQUATION OF MOTION m kx Free Body Diagram Governing Equation
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(a) MDOF system m1m1 m2m2 mNmN k1k1 kNkN k2k2 (b) Free body diagram mimi MDOF System Figure 2.4
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Distribution of earthquake forces in multi-story building
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DUCTILE DETAILING OF R.C.C. STRUCTURRES (IS:13920-1993) To Add Ductility and Toughness (Special confining reinforcement) Should be applied for all R.C.C. Structures Seismic Zone IV and V Seismic Zone III but I >1 Seismic Zone III (Industrial Buildings) Seismic zone III (> 5 Storey) Flexural Memberes Stress > 0.1 f ck b/D > 0.3 b > 200 mm D > Clear Span/4
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Condition assessment Tapping by hammer Rebound Hammer Indentation method Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Transmission Test Covermeter / Pachometer Radiography Chloride Content Testing for Depth of Carbonation Tests on Concrete Cores
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New stirrups New reinforcement Old reinforcement Roughened surface Drilled hole in slab Roughened surface Slab Stirrups Beam Jacket Strengthening of column
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New stirrups New reinforcement Old reinforcement Anchor bars Drilled hole in slab New reinforcement Old reinforcement New stirrups Strengthening of column
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weld Roughened surface New reinforcement Beam Strengthening
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Strengthening of bare frame
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Strengthening of masonry
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FRP strengthening
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Non-isolatedBase-isolated
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Fixed base building Base-isolated building
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SEISMIC BASE ISOLATION g x 1 x 2 x N x m 1 m 2 m N k 1 k N k 2 m b Base isolator
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Elastomeric bearings
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Sliding bearings
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36 110 6 1.5 30 Steel Plate Rubber 12
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Response of five-story building isolated by LRB system
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Response of a five-story isolated by FPS system
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DAMAGE OF BRIDGES DURING EARTHQUAKES
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DUCTILE DETAILING OF R.C.C. STRUCTURRES (IS:13920-1993) To Add Ductility and Toughness Should be applied for all R.C.C. Structures Seismic Zone IV and V Seismic Zone III but I >1 Seismic Zone III (Industrial Buildings) Seismic zone III (> 5 Storey) Flexural Memberes Stress > 0.1 f ck b/D > 0.3 b > 200 mm D > Clear Span/4
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The American River Bridge & installed friction pendulum bearing
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Thjorsa Bridge with Elastomeric seismic isolation bearings (Ice land)
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Location: 1 k.m. SW of Pelabuhan Building : 4-Storeyed MR RCC. Isolator : 16 HDR Manufacturer: MRPRA, UK
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Location: Rancho Cucamonga California. Isolator :HDR Engineers: Taylor & Gaines; Reid & Tarics. Year :1985
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Location: Los Angeles, California. Isolator : LRB Engineers: KPFF Year :1991
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Location: East Los Angeles California. Isolator :HDR Engineers: Fluor-Daniel Year :1990
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Location: Sendai, Miyako Provience Isolator :HDR Year :1990
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Tuned mass damper, Huis Ten Bosch tower, Nagasaki
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m 1,n kdkd cdcd kdkd cdcd kdkd cdcd kdkd cdcd c 1,1 c1,2c1,2 c1,3c1,3 c 2,1 c 2,2 c 2,3 c 2,m c 1,i c 1,n-1 c 1,n k 1,1 k 1,2 k 1,3 k 1,i k 1,n-1 k 1,n m 1,1 m 1,2 m 1,3 m 1,i m 1,n-1 k 2,1 k 2,2 k 2,3 k 2,m m 2,1 m 2,2 m 2,3 m 2,m Building B Building A Damper Connected Buildings
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