Effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in Pakistan

Pounding occurs when the adjacent buildings start vibration out of phase during the seismic activity which causes collision amongst the adjacent buildings. There are many mitigation techniques to avoid or minimize the effects of pounding including the provision of minimum separation gap between the...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Noman, Bashir Alam, Muhammad fahad, Khan Shahzada, Muhammad Kamal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-12-01
Series:Cogent Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2016.1225878
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spelling doaj-5dd7f08e74f14f79803c05835aceea302021-01-15T14:43:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162016-12-013110.1080/23311916.2016.12258781225878Effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in PakistanMuhammad Noman0Bashir Alam1Muhammad fahad2Khan Shahzada3Muhammad Kamal4University of Engineering and TechnologyUniversity of Engineering and TechnologyUniversity of Engineering and TechnologyUniversity of Engineering and TechnologyCECOS University PeshawarPounding occurs when the adjacent buildings start vibration out of phase during the seismic activity which causes collision amongst the adjacent buildings. There are many mitigation techniques to avoid or minimize the effects of pounding including the provision of minimum separation gap between the adjacent buildings. Although all codes have provided the minimum separation gap requirements for the buildings, still a lot of study is required on this topic. This research aims at finding the minimum gap requirement for midrise buildings in Pakistan. Adjacent Buildings with different geometry and height are modelled in Sap2000 software with varying gap elements. Pushover and In-elastic time history analysis of these buildings are carried out using ground motion of Kashmir earthquake. Buildings are assumed to be resting on stiff soil. Material and sectional properties are also remained same for all cases. In order to reduce the pounding effects of two buildings, they were attached with each other and top displacements of buildings were compared with separate buildings with inadequate gap. Column shear, maximum peak displacements and square root of sum of squares of maximum peak displacements were studied and the results were plotted graphically. It was found out that pounding can occur up to separation gap of six inch. Maximum pounding occurs at the top floor level of smaller building. The requirement for minimum gap in UBC 97 is found out to be conservative.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2016.1225878poundingsap2000adjacent buildingssrssgap requirement
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author Muhammad Noman
Bashir Alam
Muhammad fahad
Khan Shahzada
Muhammad Kamal
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Bashir Alam
Muhammad fahad
Khan Shahzada
Muhammad Kamal
Effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in Pakistan
Cogent Engineering
pounding
sap2000
adjacent buildings
srss
gap requirement
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Bashir Alam
Muhammad fahad
Khan Shahzada
Muhammad Kamal
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title Effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in Pakistan
title_short Effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in Pakistan
title_full Effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in Pakistan
title_fullStr Effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in Pakistan
title_sort effects of pounding on adjacent buildings of varying heights during earthquake in pakistan
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Engineering
issn 2331-1916
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Pounding occurs when the adjacent buildings start vibration out of phase during the seismic activity which causes collision amongst the adjacent buildings. There are many mitigation techniques to avoid or minimize the effects of pounding including the provision of minimum separation gap between the adjacent buildings. Although all codes have provided the minimum separation gap requirements for the buildings, still a lot of study is required on this topic. This research aims at finding the minimum gap requirement for midrise buildings in Pakistan. Adjacent Buildings with different geometry and height are modelled in Sap2000 software with varying gap elements. Pushover and In-elastic time history analysis of these buildings are carried out using ground motion of Kashmir earthquake. Buildings are assumed to be resting on stiff soil. Material and sectional properties are also remained same for all cases. In order to reduce the pounding effects of two buildings, they were attached with each other and top displacements of buildings were compared with separate buildings with inadequate gap. Column shear, maximum peak displacements and square root of sum of squares of maximum peak displacements were studied and the results were plotted graphically. It was found out that pounding can occur up to separation gap of six inch. Maximum pounding occurs at the top floor level of smaller building. The requirement for minimum gap in UBC 97 is found out to be conservative.
topic pounding
sap2000
adjacent buildings
srss
gap requirement
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2016.1225878
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