Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture

Magnification Factor in Partial Capacity Design for Multitude Bay Buildings

Andrians Juniawan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Mar 2019

Abstract

Partial capacity design (PCD) is an alternative method to design earthquake-resistant structures. PCD leads to a partial side sway mechanism as its collapse mechanism. Therefore, a magnification factor is applied in designing elastic column (usually perimeter column) in order to make it stronger than the plastic columns. The purpose of this research is to try a proposed magnification factor for buildings with long span. Two concrete buildings located in Surabaya at soft soil, consists of 6- and 10-story, were studied. Each building has 9 spans in the x- and y-directions, each 8 meters in length. The buildings were designed with the same columns dimension. The elastic columns were located in the building perimeter. The buildings were evaluated using non-linear time history analysis which shows that partial side sway mechanism was achieved.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ACESA

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture

Description

Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture (ACESA) (ISSN: 2716-0890) is an open access international journal aims to provide a medium for the academic community to publish the latest research results in all fields of civil engineering and architecture. The journal is published ...