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Basics of Dynamics and Aseismic Design

The document outlines the course plan for Basics of Dynamics and Aseismic Design. It includes 5 units that cover: 1) Theory of vibration including concepts of inertia, damping, degrees of freedom, free vibration, harmonic excitation, and multi-degree of freedom systems. 2) Multi-degree of freedom systems including normal modes of vibration and mode superposition. 3) Elements of seismology including causes of earthquakes, seismic waves, magnitude and intensity scales, and information on disastrous earthquakes. 4) Response of structures to earthquakes including response spectra, site-specific spectra, soil properties, ductility, and design concepts. 5) Design methodology including Indian code provisions,

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Basics of Dynamics and Aseismic Design

The document outlines the course plan for Basics of Dynamics and Aseismic Design. It includes 5 units that cover: 1) Theory of vibration including concepts of inertia, damping, degrees of freedom, free vibration, harmonic excitation, and multi-degree of freedom systems. 2) Multi-degree of freedom systems including normal modes of vibration and mode superposition. 3) Elements of seismology including causes of earthquakes, seismic waves, magnitude and intensity scales, and information on disastrous earthquakes. 4) Response of structures to earthquakes including response spectra, site-specific spectra, soil properties, ductility, and design concepts. 5) Design methodology including Indian code provisions,

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SRI VIDYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY VIRUDHUNAGAR - 626 005

DEPATMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE PLAN CE 73 BASICS OF DYNAMICS AND ASEISMIC DESIGN OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this course is to introduce to the student the phenomena of earthquakes, the process, measurements and the factors that affect the design of structures in seismic areas. This objective is achieved through imparting rudiments of theory of vibrations necessary to understand and analyse the dynamic forces caused by earthquakes and structures. Further, the student is also taught the codal provisions as well as the aseismic design methodology. NO MODE OF CUMULATIV S.NO TOPIC BOOK P.NO OF TEACHING E HRS HRS UNIT 1 - THEORY OF VIBRATION

Concept of inertia and damping Types of Damping Difference between static forces and dynamic excitation Degrees of freedom SDOF idealisation Equations of motion of SDOF system for mass as well as base excitation Free vibration of SDOF system Response to harmonic excitation Impulse and response to unit impulse Duhamel integral Two degree of freedom system Normal modes of vibration Natural frequencies - Mode shapes Introduction to MDOF systems Decoupling of equations of motion Concept of mode superposition
UNIT - 3 ELEMENTS OF SEISMOLOGY

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Causes of Earthquake Geological faults Tectonic plate theory Elastic rebound Epicentre Hypocentre Primary, shear and Raleigh waves Seismogram Magnitude and intensity of earthquakes Magnitude and Intensity scales Spectral Acceleration Information on some disastrous earthquakes

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UNIT - 4 RESPONSE OF STRUCTURES TO EARTHQUAKE

Response and design spectra Design earthquake concept of peak acceleration Site specific response spectrum Effect of soil properties and damping Liquefaction of soils Importance of ductility Methods of introducing ductility into RC structures.
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IS 1893, IS 13920 and IS 4326 Codal provisions Design as per the codes Base isolation techniques Vibration control measures Important points in mitigating effects of earthquake on structures

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