Seismic Design - 2000
Seismic Design - 2000
Seismic Design - 2000
By
Dr. Mohammed Sohaib Alama
King Abdulaziz University
Objective
• To understand the nature of earthquake loading
and building response
• To review the seismic design concept and
methodology
• To provide logical and scientific background to
code-procedures
• To review UBC-97 code procedure
• To note required research to tune our seismic
design criteria
Outline
• Earthquake cause and effect
• Design for earthquake forces
– Elastic design spectra
– General criteria
– Design concept
• Code procedure
• Recommendation
Earthquake Cause and Effect
EPICENTER
BASE
FAULT
ROCK
PLANE
Ground A ccel.
HYPOCENTER
Time (sec)
Response of Buildings to Seismic
Waves
Amplified
Building Response
Ground A ccel.
Amplified
Shaking
Time (sec)
Inertia Force
k m
Time (sec) c
ag(t)
Generation of Elastic Response Spectra
ag(t) a (t) Sa
ag(t)
Time (sec)
Sa
5% critical damping
Period (T)
Elastic Design Response Spectra
Period (T)
Estimation of Maximum Design
Elastic Lateral Load on a Building
From Elastic Design Spectra
Get
design 3 design Sa
Times mass
Sa Get Design
Lateral Loads
5
1 Period (T)
Find “T”
2
Elastic Base Shear
4
Outline
• Earthquake cause and effect
• Design for earthquake forces
– Elastic design spectra
– General design criteria
– Design concept
• Code procedure
• Recommendation
Aim of General Design Criteria
Ductility
Strength Stiffness
Member Ductility
Building Ductility
Elastic Vs Inelastic Response of
Building to Lateral Loading
Base Shear
Pe u 1
Pe u 2
No Low High
Ductility Ductility Ductility
Inter Story Drift
Balance Between Ductility and
Strength Demand in a Building
Base Shear
Pe u 1
Pe u 2 Elastic Strength Demand
Pi u 2
(1) Low
Ductility
Pi u 1
(2) High
Ductility
Inter Story Drift
Balance Between Ductility and
Strength Demand in a Building
Stated
V = Veu / R
R = Rm * W
Beams:
1) Diagonal compression failure or shear failure.
2) Bond slip between rebars and concrete.
3) Buckling of compression reinforcement.
4) Pre-mature crushing of compressive concrete.
Examples of Non-ductile Failure
Modes of Members
Columns:
1) Diagonal compression failure or shear failure.
2) Buckling of compression reinforcement.
3) Overall buckling of column
Examples of Non-ductile Failure
Modes of Members
Shear walls:
1) Diagonal compression failure or web crushing.
2) Shear sliding.
3) Pre-mature failure of boundary columns under
compression.
Outline
• Earthquake cause and effect
• Design for earthquake forces
– Elastic design spectra
– General criteria
– Design concept
• Code procedure
• Recommendation
UBC-97 Basic Earthquake Loads
for Zones 1 and 2
E = Eh + Ev
E= Earthquake load to be used in design load
combinations
Eh = Earthquake load due to base shear, V
(in ultimate condition according to the
ultimate strength design of the ACI-318)
Ev = Load effect due to vertical earthquake
component = 0.5 Ca I D
UBC-97 Seismic Procedures
• Static lateral load procedure
• Dynamic procedure
- response spectrum analysis
- time history analysis
-elastic time history analysis
-inelastic time history analysis
Summary of Static Force Procedure
Cv I 2.5 Ca I
V= W less than: W
T R R
Ft
F t = 0.07 T V < 0.25 V
= 0 when T < 0.7 sec.
Fx
(V - F t) w x h x
Fx = n
هw ih i
i=1 Design Base Shear
V
Definition of “Ca”
Ca = Seismic Coefficient, UBC-97 Table 16-Q
Function of
1) Seismic zone number
2) Soil Type
= Design maximum ground acceleration
at building foundation after
magnification due to soil deposit
Definition of “Cv”
Cv = Seismic Coefficient, UBC-97 Table 16-R
Function of
1) Seismic zone number
2) Soil Type
= Design maximum ground acceleration
as controlled by maximum ground
velocity
Seismic Zone Numbers for
Selected Cities in the Kingdom
Seismic Zone
City Number
Makkah 1
Madina 1
Riyadh 0
Jeddah 2A
Dammam 0
Quassim 2A
Haql 2B
Jizan 2B
Definition of “R”
R = Numerical Coefficient, UBC-97 Table 16-N
Function of
1) Inherent Over-strength
2) Overall ductility and energy dissipation
characteristics of the lateral-force resisting system
Structural System Coefficient, “R”
(for Moment Resisting Frame)
Frame System Material UBC-97 UBC-94
Category (R) ( Rw )
SMRSF * CONCRETE 8.5 12
Design Response
2.5Ca/ R Spectra (Elastic)
Base Shear, V
Period (T)
Design Response Spectra For
Low to Moderate Zones
.
. SA
Zone-
.
Zone- A
Sa
/g
.
Zone- B
.
T (sec)
Design Response Spectra For
Different Soil Condition
.
.
. SA
. Zone 2A SB
. SC
Sa
/g
. SD
. SE
.
T (sec)
Review of Elastic Response
Spectra Procedure
• Determine significant modal periods
• Determine Cv and Ca according to the soil
type and seismic zone
• Get spectral acceleration for each
generalized mode of vibration
• Get member loads associated with scaled
mode shapes
Review of Elastic Response
Spectra Procedure
• Obtain combined modal solution using
statistical method (SSRS)
• Reduce the member actions by R
• Apply load combination to get final design
actions
Factored Load Combinations
STAAD-3 STAAD-Pro
SAP-2000 E-TABS
ROBOT-97
Shear Strength and Ductility Assurance
in OMRF Beams
fc ’
Vc = bw d
6
Shear Strength and Ductility Assurance
in OMRF Beams
fVnVu
Vn=Vc+Vs
fVnVu
Vn=Vc+V
s
Shear Strength and Ductility Assurance
in OMRF Flat Plate and Flat Slab
4) Use drop-panels
FARSI CENTER
Jeddah
Local Buildings Designed for
Zone 2A
CORNISH GARDENS
Jeddah
Recommendation
• Research
- micro-zonation
- characteristics of local materials and
structural systems
• Education in seismic design and
detailing
Recommendation