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Class Presentation in Simplified Rehabilitation & Architectural
Class Presentation in Simplified Rehabilitation & Architectural
Class Presentation in Simplified Rehabilitation & Architectural
Presented By:
Er. Girijesh Prasad Sah
M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering 2076 Batch
Roll No:- THA076MSEQE007
SIMPLIFIED REHABILITATION
“Simplified Rehabilitation” reflects a level of analysis and design that
o Achieves the life safety performance level for the Basic safety
earthquake(BSE) earthquake hazard level, but does not
necessarily achieve the Basic Safety Objective(BSO).
Building Type 8—Concrete Moment Frames(C1)
5.Attachment
Attachment refers to methods that are primarily mechanical, such as bolting, by which
nonstructural components are attached to the structure or other supporting components.
Typical attachments are the bolting of items of mechanical equipment to a reinforced
concrete floor or base. Supports and attachments for mechanical and electrical
equipment should be designed according to good engineering principles.
Furnishings and Interior Equipment(Storage Racks): Definition,
Behavior, and Acceptance Criteria
Storage racks are usually constructed of metal. Storage racks are generally
purchased as proprietary systems installed by a tenant and are often not under
the direct control of the building owner. Thus, they are usually not part of the
construction contract, and often have no foundation or foundation attachment.
However, they are often permanently installed, and their size and loaded weight
make them an important hazard to either life, property, or the surrounding
structure. Storage racks in excess of four feet in height located in occupied
locations shall be considered when the Life Safety Nonstructural Performance
Level is selected.
Component Behavior and Rehabilitation Methods
Storage racks may fail internally—through inadequate bracing or moment-resisting
capacity—or externally, by overturning caused by absence or failure of foundation
attachments.