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Natural vibration period of buildings located at soft soil sites in Patna

By: Samanta, Avik.
Contributor(s): Mohd Zia Hussain.
Publisher: Thane ACC LTD 2021Edition: Vol.95(8), August.Description: 31-37p.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: Indian Concrete Journal - ICJSummary: Natural vibration period is an important parameter in seismic design and response analysis of structures. This study focuses on the estimation of natural vibration period of RC buildings located on soft soil sites. In this study, natural vibration period of buildings are investigated using ambient vibration tests performed on 51 RC buildings at different parts of Patna, Bihar. Empirical relationships between the natural vibration period and height of residential buildings in Patna are proposed.
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Natural vibration period is an important parameter in seismic design and response analysis of structures. This study focuses on the estimation of natural vibration period of RC buildings located on soft soil sites. In this study, natural vibration period of buildings are investigated using ambient vibration tests performed on 51 RC buildings at different parts of Patna, Bihar. Empirical relationships between the natural vibration period and height of residential buildings in Patna are proposed.

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