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    Improved geometric design of earthquake-resistant RC slender structural walls. II: Design implications
    (01-01-2014)
    Dasgupta, Kaustubh
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    In a companion paper, new tapered configurations are proposed of slender RC structural walls with and without enlarged boundary elements at the wall-footing junction region. On the basis of identified parametric limits and the wall response in linear-elastic finite-element analyses, a stepwise seismic design procedure is proposed of tapered integrated wall-footing systems with soil or rock anchors at the bottom. This incorporates a capacity design of the plastic hinge region above the tapered portion and an elastic design of the tapered portion. The location of the region of seismic damage and energy dissipation in the wall is controlled by proportioning of the tapered wall-footing as per the new design procedure. © 2014 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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    Seismic shear design of deep RC vertical members: A review of codal provisions
    (01-09-2010)
    Dasgupta, Kaustubh
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    The paper reviews seismic behaviour and performance of reinforced concrete (RC) deep vertical members, particularly bridge piers and structural walls. The provisions of the relevant Indian codes of practice, concerning shear strength and shear demand in these members, are reviewed in light of the provisions of international codes of practice. The deficiencies are identified in the seismic shear design philosophy, prescribed by Indian codes.
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    Seismic behaviour of RC moment resisting frame buildings designed and detailed as per first revision of IS 13920 draft provisions
    (01-04-2016)
    Sunitha, P.
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    Capacity design precludes brittle actions thereby maximising energy dissipation capacity of moment resisting frame buildings through flexural yielding in beams before possible yielding in columns during strong earthquake shaking. The flexural strength of columns is required to be more than that of beams framing into it. Seismic design codes stipulate guidelines for design and detailing of members to achieve desired ductile behaviour of buildings. This paper examines seismic behaviour of RC moment frame buildings in seismic Zone V and IV designed as per the column-to-beam strength ratio (CBSR) requirements of the draft IS 13920, and its adequacy along with the detailing requirements. The CBSR of 1.4 specified in the draft code is not sufficient for buildings in seismic Zone V.
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    Seismic shear design of deep RC vertical members: Recommended provisions for Indian codes
    (01-09-2010)
    Dasgupta, Kaustubh
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    Based on the review of seismic shear design provisions of Indian codes for reinforced concrete (RC) deep vertical members (i.e., bridge piers and structural walls) in a companion paper, basic provisions are identified for shear resistance of RC sections. Draft provisions are presented for the consideration of the relevant Indian design code committees on bridge and building. The best seismic design practices seem to suggest that these provisions will be beneficial for the seismic performance of deep RC vertical members.