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RESPONSE SPECTRA CONSIDERING RECORDED GROUND ACCELERATIONS IN PAKISTAN


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Title: RESPONSE SPECTRA CONSIDERING RECORDED GROUND ACCELERATIONS IN PAKISTAN

Authors: auqazi

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Science (PJS)

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Publisher: Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2012

Volume: 64

Issue: 4

Language: English

DOI: 10.57041/pjs.v64i4.576

Keywords: Building code of pakistan,Soil typeSeismic zones,Design response spectrumUBC-97EC-08

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Abstract

: The large damage caused by October 08, 2005 Kashmir earthquake in Pakistan has raised several questions on the current design techniques and construction practices in the country. Realizing the enormity of the situation, the Government of Pakistan selected a committee of technical experts to provide guidance for the revision of the country’s Building Code. Pakistan has now been classified into various seismic zones according to Building Code of Pakistan (BCP-07). BCP-07 now encompasses seismic provisions. Seismic Provisions used in BCP-07 are extracted from Uniform Building Code (UBC-97). Each building code has formulated design spectrum, like, Euro code (EC08), International Building Code (IBC-03) and UBC-97. Since, BCP-07 follows UBC-97 design response spectrum (DRS), it is questinable that whether the UBC-97 DRS considers the zone characteristics of Pakistan. Response spectra are very useful tools and the DRS depends upon many factors including the magnitude of the earthquake, the fault mechanism and the distance of the site from the fault, the geology of the travel path of seismic waves and the local soil conditions at the site. Therefore, for the DRS seismicity of the area need to be considered. With the limited available data it is realized here that the design, based on UBC-97 DRS with site specific seismic coefficient, is safe.However, with the scaled up records according to the PGA maps of BCP-07, UBC-97 DRS is less conservative for rocky soil (high seismic risk zone 4). Considering stiff soil strata (Soil type D Zone 2A), peaks for UBC-97 and proposed spectra almost coincide with each other.


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