Seismic Design: Bldg. Tech-05 - Bs Arch - 3 - Ologar
Seismic Design: Bldg. Tech-05 - Bs Arch - 3 - Ologar
Seismic Design: Bldg. Tech-05 - Bs Arch - 3 - Ologar
• Shear Walls: Strategically located stiffened walls are shear walls and are capable of
transferring lateral forces from floors and roofs to the foundation.
• Braced Frames: Vertical frames that transfer lateral loads from floors and roofs to
foundations. Like shear walls, Braced Frames are designed to take lateral loads but are
used where shear walls are impractical.
Concentric Braced
Frame
• Energy-Dissipating Devices:
• Making the building structure more resistive will increase shaking which
may damage the contents or the function of the building. Energy-
Dissipating Devices are used to minimize shaking. Energy will dissipate if
ductile materials deform in a controlled way. An example is Eccentric
Bracing whereby the controlled deformation of framing members
dissipates energy. However, this will not eliminate or reduce damage to
building contents. A more direct solution is the use of energy dissipating
devices that function like shock absorbers in a moving car. The period of
the building will be lengthened and the building will "ride out" the shaking
within a tolerable range.
Passive Energy Dissipation includes the
introduction of devices such as dampers
to dissipate earthquake energy
producing friction or deformation