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“Base Isolation and Seismic Consideration in Civil Engineering”
APPLIED MECHANICS DEPARTMENTS. V. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
SURAT – 395 007
Prepared By: ANKIT JAIN (U10CE078)
Seismic Forces is generated due to Earthquake.
Earthquake is a natural disaster. It is a violent shaking of earth. It happens due to mass shifting in
bedrock. Because it is a natural disaster so
we can’t control it. Only we can try that the damage should be minimum.
WHAT IS SEISMIC FORCE?
Bhuj Earthquake, 2001
Different Seismic Zones In India
MAGNITUDE AND INTENSITY OF EARTHQUAKE
1. MAGNITUDEThe Magnitude (M) is a quantitative measure of its strength in terms of energy released . 2. INTENSITYThe intensity of an earthquake is measured qualitatively in terms of damages caused by it at a particular location. In general, larger the earthquake, greater is the intensity.
Magnitude of an earthquake is a measure of its size. While intensity is an indicator of the severity of shaking generated at a given location.
HAZARDS DUE TO EARTHQUAKE
a) Liquefaction of Soils
b) Ground Shaking
c) Surface Rupture
d) Landslides
e) Lateral Spreading
f) Shear Failure of Foundation
g) Settlements of Structures
h) Failure of Retaining Wall
i) Tsunamis And Seiches
LIQUEFACTION OF SOIL
Liquefaction is a state of saturated cohesion less soil when its shear strength is reduced to zero due to pore water pressure caused by vibration during an earthquake. The soil starts behaving like a liquid.
Soil Liquefaction During New Zealand Earthquake, 2011
PREVENTION OF LIQUEFACTION
a. Providing Deep Foundation
b. Compaction of Soil
c. Replacing the Liquefaction Soil
d. Grouting The Soil
e. Ground Water Pumping
f. Drainage of Soil
g. Providing Stone Columns
EARTHQUAKE-RESISTANT DESIGN
Objective of Earthquake-Resistant Design is to make such buildings that can resist effect of ground motion and would not collapse during the strong Earthquake.
All the components of the structure and foundations are designed to resist inertia forces in addition to the normal forces.
All the walls must be jointed properly, so that they can act together against the earthquake shaking at the time of seismic force transferring to the ground.
BASE ISOLATION METHOD
The idea behind the Base Isolation is to detach (isolate) the building from the ground in such a way that earthquake motions are not transmitted up through the building, or at least greatly reduced.
If a building is rested on flexible pads that offer resistance against lateral movements, then some effect of the ground shaking will be transferred to the building above. If the flexible pads are properly chosen, the forces induced by ground shaking can be a few times smaller than that experienced by the building built directly on ground.
EFFECT OF BASE ISOLATION METHOD
View of Basement in Bhuj Hospital Building
BASE ISOLATION METHOD
SEISMIC DAMPERS
Seismic Dampers are fixed in place of structural elements as diagonal braces.
They absorb a part of seismic energy when it is transmitted through them.
TYPES OF SEISMIC DAMPERS:
a. Viscous Dampers
Energy is absorbed by silicone-based
fluid passing between piston-cylinder
arrangement.
Viscous Damper
SEISMIC DAMPERS
SEISMIC DAMPERS
b. Friction Dampers
Energy is absorbed by surfaces with
friction between them rubbing against
each other
c. Yielding Dampers
Energy is absorbed by metallic
components.
Friction And Yielding Dampers
SEISMIC DAMPERS