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dc.description.abstractDamage caused by an earthquake depends not just on the intensity of an newlineearthquake but on the engineering and construction practices of the region. Past newlineearthquakes in Asian countries have highlighted inadequate construction practices newlineand caused huge property and life loss, indicating the severe need to retrofit existing newlinestructures. For this, an understanding and quantification of damage are required to newlineassess the amount of damage. Many researchers have proposed many indices; out of newlinethose, energy-based indices are chosen for this study. In literature, energy-based newlinedamage indices have progressed well but with a gap in mapping of local-to-global newlineindices though they can be computed at local and global levels. This study bridges newlinethe gap between global and local energy-based indices using weighting factors, newlinewhich further proposes sequence of strengthening. Strengthening activities shall be newlinedone first at the higher weighted members to increase the capacity of the building newlineimmediately and then to the other members. The proposed strengthening sequence newlineis proposed to make it more economical and efficient. newlineThis study is conducted on existing buildings, mainly on gravity loaddesigned buildings (Type G) and precode buildings of IS 1893 designed as per the newline2002 version (Type P). These buildings represent a significant stock of RCC MRF newlinebuildings on site that should be strengthened. The members contributing significant newlinedamage are identified in existing buildings, different weights are allotted to newlinemembers as per their contribution to global energy dissipation. Nonlinear static newlineanalysis is conducted to quantify the damage. The methodology adopted to compute newlinethe contribution of local damage to the exterior and interior columns is verified with nonlinear time history analysis with eleven earthquakes. In gravity, load-designed newlinebuildings, higher weight for exterior columns is observed in the energy dissipation newlinecapacity of the building than interior columns. However, in precode buildings of newlineIS1893, the significance of exterior and inte
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dc.languageEnglish
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dc.titleStrengthening Sequence Based on the Relative Weightage of Members in Global Damage Using Energy Dissipation Model
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dc.creator.researcherNiharika
dc.subject.keywordConstruction and Building Technology
dc.subject.keywordEngineering
dc.subject.keywordEngineering and Technology
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dc.contributor.guidePradeep Kumar, Ramancharla
dc.publisher.placeHyderabad
dc.publisher.universityInternational Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
dc.publisher.institutionCivil Engineering
dc.date.registered2017
dc.date.completed2023
dc.date.awarded2023
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
Appears in Departments:Civil Engineering

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