Abstract

Abstract: During an earthquake the behaviour of the building depends on its overall shape, size & geometry. Now a day’s many buildings are asymmetric in plan and elevation because everyone wants to win the race of aesthetically beautiful and complex structures. Due to irregular distribution of mass, stiffness and strength, it may cause serious damage in structural system. There are various types of irregularities in the buildings depending upon their location and scope. Mainly two types of irregularities as per IS – 1893 (Part-1)-2002. are a) plan or horizontal irregularities b) vertical irregularities. Irregularity in structure makes analysis of the seismic behaviour very complicated. The objective of present study is to analyze and compare the behaviour of T shape monolithic and independent RCC structure under seismic loading. The comparison of both structures is studied by calculating, finding and tabulating comparative values of displacement, base moments and shear values. The study reflects that with change in structure i.e. the behaviour of structure towards earthquake changes, nodal displacement, moment, and base shear values shows drastic changes towards resistivity against seismic forces. The soft computing tool and commercial software STAAD-Pro is used for modelling and analysis also the study done over here thus helps to understand effect of earthquake on both structures for achieving stable and safe structure

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