Modue - 04 Notes
Modue - 04 Notes
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MODULE:04
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Linear static analysis or equivalent static analysis can be used for regular structures with limited
height. Linear dynamic analysis can be performed in two ways, either by the response spectrum
method or by the elastic time history method. The significant difference between linear static and
linear dynamic analysis is the level of the forces and their distribution along the height of the
structure. Non-linear static analysis is an improvement over linear static or dynamic analysis in the
sense that it allows inelastic behaviour of the structure. The method is simple to implement and
provides information on the strength, deformation, and ductility of the structure, as well as the
distribution of demands. This permits the identification of the critical members that are likely to
reach limit states during the earthquake, to which attention should be paid during the design and
detailing process. But this method is based on many assumptions, which neglect the variation of
loading patterns, the influence of higher modes of vibration, and the effect of resonance. Despite
the deficiencies, this method known as push-over analysis, provides a reasonable estimation of the
global deformation capacity, especially for structures that primarily respond according to the first
mode. A non-linear dynamic analysis or inelastic time history analysis is the only method to describe
the actual behaviour of a structure during an earthquake. The method is based on the direct
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Where,
Qi = Design lateral force at floor i
Wi = Seismic weight of floor i
hi = Height of floor I measured from base
n = Number of storey in building
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Where,
g = Acceleration due to gravity.
𝜙𝑖𝑘 = mode shape coefficient at floor ‘i’ in mode ‘k’
Wi = Seismic weight of floor I of the structure
n = number of floors of the structure
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