COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VERTICALLY IRREGULAR STRUCTURES IN DIFFERENT SEISMIC ZONES

Authors

  • Varun Vijayvargiya, Dr. J N Vyas Author

Keywords:

Mass Irregularity, Stiffness Irregularity, Geometric Irregularity, Sesimic analysis, Base Shear, Drif, Displacement, ETABS 2018

Abstract

Generally, buildings are designed taking into account only the gravity loads. Also, the current design seismic codes are not fully practiced while designing a building. Hence, a higher degree of damage may be expected during an earthquake if the seismic resistance of the building is inadequate. This work is concerned with the effects of various vertical irregularities on the seismic response of a structure. The objective of the project is to carry out the seismic analysis of vertically irregular RC building frames in different seismic zones as per IS 1893:2016. Comparison of the results of analysis of irregular structures with regular structure was done. The scope of the project also includes the evaluation of response of structures subjected to high, low and intermediate frequency content earthquakes using equivalent static analysis. Three types of irregularities namely mass irregularity, stiffness irregularity and vertical geometry irregularity were considered. The mass irregular structures were observed to experience larger base shear than similar regular structures. The stiffness irregular structure experienced lesser base shear and has larger interstorey drifts. The absolute displacements obtained from static analysis of geometry irregular structure at respective nodes were found to be greater than that in case of regular structure for upper stories but gradually as we moved to lower stories displacements in both structures tended to converge. Lower stiffness results in higher displacements of upper stories. In case of a mass irregular structure, analysis gives slightly higher displacement for upper stories than that in regular structures whereas as we move down lower stories show higher displacements as compared to that in regular structures. When analysis was done for regular as well as stiffness irregular structure, it was found that displacements of upper stories did not vary much from each other but as we moved down to lower stories the absolute displacement in case of soft storey were higher compared to respective stories in regular structure. Tall structures were found to have low natural frequency hence their response was found to be maximum in a low frequency earthquake. It is because low natural frequency of tall structures subjected to low frequency earthquake leads to resonance resulting in larger displacements. If a high rise structure (low natural frequency) is subjected to high frequency ground motion then it results in small displacements. Similarly, if a low rise structure (high natural frequency) is subjected to high frequency ground motion it results in larger displacements whereas small displacements occur when the high rise structure is subjected to low frequency ground motion. The analysis proves that irregularities are harmful for the structures and it is important to have simpler and regular shapes of frames as well as uniform load distribution around the building. Therefore, as far as possible irregularities in a building must be avoided. But, if irregularities have to be introduced for any reason, they must be designed properly following the conditions of IS 13920:1993. The complex shaped buildings are now days getting popular, but they carry a risk of sustaining damages during earthquakes. Therefore, such buildings should be designed properly taking care of their dynamic behaviour.

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2020-11-10

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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VERTICALLY IRREGULAR STRUCTURES IN DIFFERENT SEISMIC ZONES. (2020). Global Journal of Advanced Engineering Technologies and Sciences, 7(11), 12-31. https://gjaets.com/index.php/gjaets/article/view/30

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