Submitted By :
Asmit Raj Srivastav (06/BCE/2014)
Aviritu Shah (07/BCE/2014)
Raju Shrestha (23/BCE/2014)
Phuleshwor Yadav (19/BCE/2014)
Satish Nepal (32/BCE/2014)
July, 2018
Analysis and Design
of Seismic Resistant
Multi-Storied
Residential Building
Presented By
ASMIT RAJ SRIVASTAV
AVIRITU SHAH
PHULESHWAR YADAV
RAJU SHRESTHA
SATISH NEPAL
Topics to be covered
Introduction
(Background)
Objective
Scope of project
Principles of earthquake resistant building
Problem statement
Literature review
Methodology
Expected outcome
Work schedule
Reference
1. Introduction
1.1 Background
Civil Engineering is the versatile field of engineering which incorporates structural,
highway, bridge, irrigation, foundation, hydropower and many more. Structural
engineering is a vital part of all other aspects of civil engineering works. It ensures not
only safe but also economic design.
At the present time, the development is being taken place at such an alarming rate
causing the need of more advanced and sophisticated technology to cope with the
changing situation. In context of Nepal, Kathmandu city is urbanizing with the building
construction at every corner of the city. Due to this rapid growth of the cities and the
problem of scarcity of the land, the necessity to design the multistory building seems
inevitable. Kathmandu city is no more exception to this problem . Besides, earthquake
has also pronounced effect on the design of the multistoried building. Earthquake is the
greatest and the most unpredictable natural disaster that can cause the rapidly worse
scenario in the human life and property.
As we know, Kathmandu lies in the earthquake prone zone, i.e. Zone V, it is obvious
that the designer need to emphasize on the seismic analysis while designing the
multistoried building.
A designer has to design various kinds of structures such as simple building to a
multistoried building, thin shells, bridges etc. In these structures, loads are subjected in
various forms like concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads, uniformly varied
loads, earthquake loads, dynamic loads or random loads etc. Then the structure
transfers its loads to the supports and then ultimately to the ground. During the transfer
of the loads, the members of the structure are again subjected to various internal forces
like the axial force, shear forces, bending and torsional moments. So, the consideration
of loads during the design phase is very important. Structural analysis deals with
analyzing these internal forces in the members of the structures. Structural Design
deals with sizing various members of the structures to resist the internal forces to
which they are subjected during their effective life span. Unless the proper Structural
Detailing Method is adopted, the structural design will be no more effective.
The Indian Standard Code of Practice should be thoroughly adopted for proper analysis,
design and detailing with respect to safety, economy, stability and strength.
The project of our group is a “ Analysis And Design Of Seismic Resistance Multi
Storied Residential Building “ located at Kathmandu Valley. A Residential Building, is
a form of building whose more than half of the floor Area is used for dwelling purpose.
As per the standards, residential building or any building structure exceeding three storey
in ground coverage required structural analysis , design and details of the reinforcement.
This Project work “ Analysis And Design Of Seismic Resistance Multi Storied
Residential Building “ located at Kathmandu Valley is a completely new project will
be undertaken by us under the guidance of our project Advisor. The project will consist
of structural analysis, Design and Structural detailing of five Storied residential building
at kathmandu valley.
1.2 Analysing Part:
Work Days
1. Project Title Presentation 1
2. Site Selection 1
3. Preliminary Survey & Layout 3
4. Data Collection & Structure Design 30
Work
5. Final Project Report 7
Total 43
9. References
Codes
Plain & Reinforced Concrete Code of Practice - IS 456:2000
Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structure - IS 1893(Part I & II):2000
Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete - SP 16
Handbook on Concrete Reinforcement & Detailing - IS13920:1993
Books
Reinforced Concrete Design S. U. Pillai & D. Menon
Reinforced Concrete Limit State Design A.K Jain
Reinforced Concrete Detailer’s Manual Brian W. Boughton
Advanced Structure Analysis A.K. Jain
Dynamics of Structure Anil K. Chopra
Reinforced Concrete Design S.N. Sinha
Reinforced concrete Designer’s Handbook Charles E. Reynolds and James C. Steedmann
Reinforced Concrete Limit State Design P.C. Vargese
RCC Hand Book SN Sinha
Websites
www.googlebooks.com
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