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Comparative Seismic Analysis of Conical and Pyramidal Frustum Shaped Commercial Building (G+6) at Janakpuri, Delhi

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, , n. 1, v. 1130
Page(s): 012003
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1130/1/012003
Abstract:

In the modern building construction, the trend of constructing structures that are economical as well as aesthetically appealing is increasing. These structures often employ ideas and architectural features that are diverse from the emblematic conventional structures. The unconventionally shaped building has irregularities in the distribution of mass, stiffness and strength along the height of the building. Conical and pyramidal frustum shaped building are those structures that have remarkable shape and utilizes both inclined and vertical columns. In these structures, the floor area of the plan changes at each specific storey. With the intensification in complexity and innovation of the building construction, earthquake forces have become an imperative factor to be considered while construction of these avantgarde structures. The Indian Standard code IS-1893: 2002 (Part-I) describes the approach for the structures with irregularities considering the varying mass, floor-area ratio and stiffness of the storeys. The objective of the paper is systematic seismic analysis of a conical and pyramidal frustum shaped commercial building(G+6) at Janakpuri, Delhi using STAAD. Pro V8i. The buildings are located in seismic zone IV. The result of the analysis aids to understand and compare the storey drift, storey displacement and stiffness of the structures subjected to earthquake forces.

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