Building with Bracing and Without Bracing: A Review
Author(s):
Rashmi Bade, Ayushi chaure, Mohd Asad Sheikh , Rizwan Ahmad4, Rashmi Bade, Ayushi chaure, Mohd Asad Sheikh
Keywords:
Infrastructure, bracing, earthquakes, multistory, structural, resistant seismic, static, story, construction, susceptible, concrete, gravity, deformation, fundamental.
Abstract
India is today a rapidly expanding nation, and as its population rises, more infrastructure is required. India's infrastructure is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of about 7% during the forecast period. Population increase is causing a rise in housing demand, which is increasing daily. To satisfy the need for more residential and commercial land, we can go for vertical construction, which involves constructing a multistory structure. Knowing how to endure gravity loads is the fundamental function of a reinforced concrete structure. But lateral loads from earthquakes and winds can be more damaging to multistory buildings. Multi-story structures are susceptible to excessive deformation; thus, some measures must be taken to reduce this risk. As part of our earthquake resistant structural design, we provide bracing systems. The primary goal of this study is to use an equivalent static approach to analyst seismic and wind loads. This study carefully compares the X and V bracing systems, which are thought to be among the most effective during earthquakes. In this investigation, RC constructions with six, eight, and ten story were utilized.
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Unique Paper ID: 163382

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 11

Page(s): 846 - 849
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