Non-Linear Pushover Analysis of Flatslab Building by using SAP2000
K. Soni Priya1, T. Durgabhavani2, K. Mounika3, M.Nageswari4, P.Poluraju5

1K. Soni Priya, Department of civil Engg. KLCE, Vaddeswaram, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh), India. 
2T. Durgabhavani, Department of civil Engg. KLCE, Vaddeswaram, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh), India.
3K. Mounika, Department of civil Engg. KLCE, Vaddeswaram, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh), India.
4M. Nageswari, Department of civil Engg. KLCE, Vaddeswaram, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh), India.
5P.Poluraju, Department of civil Engg. KLCE, Vaddeswaram, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh), India.
Manuscript received on 18 April 2012 | Revised Manuscript received on 25 April 2012 | Manuscript published on 30 April 2012 | PP: 29-33 | Volume-1 Issue-1, April 2012 | Retrieval Number: A0121021112/2012©BEIESP
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Abstract: Recent earthquakes in which many concrete structures have been severely damaged or collapsed, have indicated the need for evaluating the seismic adequacy of existing buildings. About 60% of the land area of our country is susceptible to damaging levels of seismic hazard. We can’t avoid future earthquakes, but preparedness and safe building construction practices can certainly reduce the extent of damage and loss. In order to strengthen and resist the buildings for future earthquakes, some procedures have to be adopted. One of the procedures is the static pushover analysis which is becoming a popular tool for seismic performance evaluation of existing and new structures. By conducting this push over analysis, we can know the weak zones in the structure and then we will decide whether the particular part is retrofitted or rehabilitated according to the requirement. In this paper we are performing the push over analysis on flat slabs by using most common software SAP2000.Many existing flat slab buildings may not have been designed for seismic forces. Hence it is important to study their response under seismic conditions and to evaluate seismic retrofit schemes. But when compared to beam-column connections, flat slabs are becoming popular and gaining importance as they are economical.
Keywords: Pushover Analysis, Retrofitting, Rehabilitation, Column Jacketing, Response Spectrum, Demand Curve, Capacity Curve, Plastic Hinge.

Scope of the Article: Building Energy