Pushover Analysis of Different Shapes of Symmetric and Asymmetric Reinforced Concrete Buildings as per BNBC 2020

Authors

  • S.M. Hedaetullah Bin Siddik TMSS Engineering College (Affiliated with university of Rajshahi)
  • Mst. Nusrat Jahan Disha TMSS Engineering College (Affiliated with university of Rajshahi)
  • Arup Sutrodhar TMSS Engineering College (Affiliated with university of Rajshahi)

Keywords:

Pushover Analysis, BNBC 2020, Earthquake, Story displacement, story drift, Story shear, Plastic hinges

Abstract

Bangladesh is situated in an earthquake-active region. It is necessary to identify structures at risk
of damage and implement an effective safety standard. This evaluation requires methods beyond
simplified linear-elastic approaches. As the number of high-rise buildings is increasing daily,
there is an urgent need to design structures considering seismic loading. Although different
procedures are possible, to assess how well a structure performs, the non-linear static analysis,
also referred to as Pushover Analysis (or collapse analysis), is seen as a practical method. In the
present study, four different shapes of multistoried buildings were analyzed according to BNBC
2020. At first, a model was prepared; loading was done and analysis was run using Etabs v16.2.1
(structural analysis and design software). The results show that the effect of lateral loads due to
earthquakes is different in the case of different building shapes and how a building behaves during
earthquakes is mostly influenced by its overall geometry and shape.

Published

2024-02-29

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