Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 01 NO. 02 OCTOBER 2012:
Title:
Empirical relations for Indian code of precast
concrete on the maximum and minimum diaphragm forces in
high seismic zones
Authors:
Bhruti Sharma
Abstract:
Diaphragm action is responsible for
distributing lateral loads arising due to seismicity and
wind loads among the lateral force resisting (LFR)
members consisting of columns, bracings and shear walls
in a typical reinforced concrete structure. Hence, the
role of diaphragms is to provide structural integrity,
i.e., maintain the floor system’s gravity load carrying
capacity while undergoing diaphragm action. Precast
diaphragms could be designed as rigid or flexible
depending upon the site and seismicity requirements. Too
much of rigidity or flexibility is dangerous to
structural behavior due to incompatible deflections and
too large deflections respectively. Damage to precast
concrete diaphragms is observed in many past earthquakes
across the globe. About thirty large panel precast
concrete roof panels sustained damage and collapse due
to the failure of generating sufficient diaphragm action
in the 2001 Bhuj earthquake in India. So, there is an
immediate need to analyze and design the diaphragm for
high seismicity. In our Indian Standard code of practice
for precast concrete, there are no provisions for load
distribution in diaphragm systems in high seismic zones.
Here in this paper a formula for the distribution of
loads in the diaphragms and an empirical formula for the
maximum and minimum diaphragm forces have been suggested
for the Indian code of practice for precast concrete
structures.
Keywords:
Precast concrete, Diaphragms, Indian Standards,
Structural integrity, Seismicity.
Pages:
55-58