Earthquake Resistent Bulding Construction
Earthquake Resistent Bulding Construction
Earthquake Resistent Bulding Construction
CONSTRUCTION
Presented
By
y.vinod
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HOW EARTHQUAKE RESISTENT BUILDING IS DIFFERENT?
3. EFFECT OF EARTHQUAKE ON REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDINGS
4. SEISMIC DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
5. REMEDIAL MEASURES TO MINIMISE THE LOSSES DUE TO EARTHQUAKES
6. EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT BUILDING CONSTRUCTION WITH REINFORCED HOLLOW
CONCRETE BLOCK (RHCBM)
7. MID-LEVEL ISOLATION
8. EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE USING SLURRY IN FILTRATEDMAT CONCRETE (SIMCON)
9. TRADITIONAL EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT HOUSING
10. CONCLUSIONS
11. REFERENCES
Introduction
❖ This includes mid-level isolation system installed while the buildings are still
being used.
❖ This new method entails improving and classifying the columns on
intermediate floors of an existing building into flexible columns.
❖ That incorporate rubber bearings (base isolation systems) and rigid columns
which have been wrapped in steel plates to add to their toughness.
❖ This is the first method of improving earthquake resistance in Japan that
classifies the columns on the same floor as flexible columns and rigid
columns.
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE USING SLURRY INFILTRATED MAT
CONCRETE (SIMCON)
❖ Earthquakes are not common phenomena in most parts of the world. Hence,
houses in most rural areas are not built to withstand seismic forces, resulting
in heavy causalities even in moderate quakes.
❖ In some parts of the world, however, where earthquakes are common, people
have incorporated the critical elements of quake-resistance in their traditional
construction method.
❖ The Pherols of Uttarkashi.
❖ The Dhajji-Diwari buildings of Kashmir.
❖ The Kat-Ki- Kunni Buildings of Kulu Valley.
❖ Quincha earthquake resistant buildings.
CONCLUSIONS