OVERSTRENGTH FACTOR AND DUCTILITY FACTOR FOR SEISMIC DESIGN OF RC BUILDINGS
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It is of utmost importance to design a structure such that they are economical and also
has adequate strength to resist the loads applied on them. Due to this reason, the design
lateral strength in most of the design codes including NBC 105: 2020 is lowered from
the required elastic lateral strength by the combination of overstrength factor (Ωu) and
ductility factor (Rµ) resulting in a smaller member section. The structural member sizes
govern the time period and drift of the structure on which the overstrength factor (Ωu)
and ductility factor (Rµ) is dependent. The total number of 36 configurations of low-
rise building configurations most common in Nepal is selected and each building is
analysed with two different structural member sizes. The NBC 105:2020 is selected for
the seismic design of RC buildings and non-linear analysis is performed using a
provision in FEMA 356:2000. The results indicated that the change in building
configuration and structural member sizes affects the overstrength factor (Ωu) and
ductility factor (Rµ).
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It is of utmost importance to design a structure such that they are economical and also
has adequate strength to resist the loads applied on them.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING