New Empirical Formula for Fundamental Period of Tall Buildings in India By Ambient Vibration Test


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With the announcement of smart cities, construction of tall buildings is booming in India. There are quite a few codes for tall buildings and many of them have shortcomings in addressing the parameters for seismic design. One such parameter is the fundamental natural period of tall buildings. The expression of the fundamental period is originally developed based on Californian earthquakes and adopted by many seismic codes around the world; including current, Indian seismic code IS 1893: 2002. This paper aims to study the reliability of empirical expression of the fundamental period for tall buildings in India. For this purpose, ambient vibration tests have been carried out for 21 RC buildings, located in Mumbai and Hyderabad cities, by placing vibration sensor on topmost accessible floor. The measured periods have been compared with the code provisions. It is found in the study that as the height of the building increases, natural period is not linearly proportional to height; rather it is becoming flexible. Hence there is an urgent need for revision of the empirical expression.

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16th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
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Santiago (CL)
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2017-01-09 / 2017-01-13
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