Vol. 2 No. 8 (2016) · Articles
D. RAMACHANDER
M.Tech (Structural Engineering) Assistant Professor, Geethanjali Collage of Engineering And Technology, IN
BOJJA KOWSHIK REDDY
M.Tech (Structural Engineering) Assistant Professor, Geethanjali Collage of Engineering And Technology, IN
SRINIVAS PRASAD JOSHI
M.Tech (Structural Engineering) Assistant Professor, Geethanjali Collage of Engineering And Technology, IN
VANAM GOUTHAM
M.Tech (Structural Engineering) Assistant Professor, Geethanjali Collage of Engineering And Technology, IN
An applied study on different types of construction techniques in order to make a structure complaint and be able to withstand lateral forces.
1. Magnitude and intensity of Seismic Waves depends upon the Earth quake, which in turn depends upon the origin of depth...
2. Non engineered construction practice resulting in massive collapse of buildings…
3. Construction practice not such to resist against such magnitude of earthquakes.
4. The only objective of this paper is to discuss regarding preventive construction methods used to resist the structures for Earthquake loads.
5. By using BASE ISOLATION TECHNIQUE,SHEAR WALL TECHNIQUE, we can reduce the loss of life and property due to the effect of Earthquake….
Base isolation technique is nothing but a simple principle or process of decoupling a sub-structure and a super-structure by various techniques.
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D. RAMACHANDER, BOJJA KOWSHIK REDDY, SRINIVAS PRASAD JOSHI, VANAM GOUTHAM, “SEISMIC DISASTER MITIGATION,” International Journal of Technical Innovation in Modern Engineering & Science, vol. 2, no. 8, pp. 01-08, Oct 2021.
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