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Computer Aided Seismic and Fire Retrofitting Analysis of Existing High Rise Reinforced Concrete Buildings

English · Hardback

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This book details the analysis and design of high rise buildings for gravity and seismic analysis. It provides the knowledge structural engineers need to retrofit existing structures in order to meet safety requirements and better prevent potential damage from such disasters as earthquakes and fires.
Coverage includes actual case studies of existing buildings, reviews of current knowledge for damages and their mitigation, protective design technologies, and analytical and computational techniques. This monograph also provides an experimental investigation on the properties of fiber reinforced concrete that consists of natural fibres like coconut coir and also steel fibres that are used for comparison in both Normal Strength Concrete (NSC) and High Strength Concrete (HSC). In addition, the authors examine the use of various repair techniques for damaged high rise buildings.
The book will help upcoming structural design engineers learn the computer aided analysis and design of real existing high rise buildings by using ACI code for application of the gravity loads, UBC- 97 for seismic analysis and retrofitting analysis by computer models. It will be of immense use to the student community, academicians, consultants and practicing professional engineers and scientists involved in the planning, design, execution, inspection and supervision for the proper retrofitting of buildings.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Related Reviews.- 3 Introduction to Etabs.- 4 Structural Evaluation for Gravity Loads.- 5 Seismic Analysis.- 6 Retrofitting of the Building for Earth Quake.- 7 Retrofitting by use of FRP.- 8 Fire Retrofitting of High Rise Buildings by Manual Approach.

Summary

This book details the analysis and design of high rise buildings for gravity and seismic analysis. It provides the knowledge structural engineers need to retrofit existing structures in order to meet safety requirements and better prevent potential damage from such disasters as earthquakes and fires.
Coverage includes actual case studies of existing buildings, reviews of current knowledge for damages and their mitigation, protective design technologies, and analytical and computational techniques. This monograph also provides an experimental investigation on the properties of fiber reinforced concrete that consists of natural fibres like coconut coir and also steel fibres that are used for comparison in both Normal Strength Concrete (NSC) and High Strength Concrete (HSC). In addition, the authors examine the use of various repair techniques for damaged high rise buildings.
The book will help upcoming structural design engineers learn the computer aided analysis and design of real existing high rise buildings by using ACI code for application of the gravity loads, UBC- 97 for seismic analysis and retrofitting analysis by computer models. It will be of immense use to the student community, academicians, consultants and practicing professional engineers and scientists involved in the planning, design, execution, inspection and supervision for the proper retrofitting of buildings.

Product details

Authors Saeed Hasan, Raja Rizwa Hussain, Raja Rizwan Hussain, Muhamma Wasim, Muhammad Wasim
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2015
 
EAN 9789401772969
ISBN 978-94-0-177296-9
No. of pages 119
Dimensions 159 mm x 244 mm x 12 mm
Weight 345 g
Illustrations XV, 119 p. 41 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Series Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Solid Mechanics and Its Applic
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

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