lecture 8 Flashcards
Global seismic risk
number of earthquakes has not increased but the fatalities have, due to urbanization and population growth
mitigation
preventing future hazards or reducing their effects
building materials effect on earthquakes
- masonry buildings are especially weak when subjected to horizontal shearing
- wood is more flexible and better off than brick
- steel is the strongest but expensive (best for large buildings)
building design on earthquakes
- small residential buildings may slide off foundation
- soft first story weakened through garages
- resonance of building
corner brackets
strengthen building design
seismic retrofits
strengthen builidng after it has been built
ex. historal masonry buildings in Canada
2 ways to strenghten building design
ensure cripple wall is built properly
fassen building to foundation
resonance
natural frequency of vibration
depends on:
- size, weight distributoin, shape, materials, foundations
relationship of height vs resonance frequency
short- high freq
medium- medium
tall - low freq
relationship of frequency and stories
buildings resonate at 10Hz/ # of stories
ex. 1 story vibrates at 10Hz
2 story vibrates at 5Hz
10 story vibrates at 1Hz
relationship of seocnds and Hz
10Hz / 50 stories = 5 seconds
10 Hz/ 10 stories = 1 second
Mexico city earthquake (2017)
Mw 7.1 earthquake 130km south focued damage on <6 story buildings and 370 people died
shock absorbers
reduce resonance and dampen shaking
base isolation
sepearte building from the ground and place ball bearings, wheels or shock absorbers to absorb energy
ex. vancouver Qube
preparedness
preparing to handle the next earthquake before it happens