This document summarizes key points from IS 16700-2017, the Indian standard for reinforced concrete buildings between 50-250m tall.
1) It provides guidelines for wind and seismic effects, concrete properties, foundation design, structural health monitoring, and code-exceeding buildings.
2) It establishes height limits and slenderness ratios for different structural systems depending on seismic zone. Moment frames are limited to 60-80m while structural wall systems can reach up to 250m.
3) Minimum design requirements are specified for wind loads, seismic forces, permissible accelerations, foundation factors of safety, and plan aspect ratios.
This document summarizes key points from IS 16700-2017, the Indian standard for reinforced concrete buildings between 50-250m tall.
1) It provides guidelines for wind and seismic effects, concrete properties, foundation design, structural health monitoring, and code-exceeding buildings.
2) It establishes height limits and slenderness ratios for different structural systems depending on seismic zone. Moment frames are limited to 60-80m while structural wall systems can reach up to 250m.
3) Minimum design requirements are specified for wind loads, seismic forces, permissible accelerations, foundation factors of safety, and plan aspect ratios.
This document summarizes key points from IS 16700-2017, the Indian standard for reinforced concrete buildings between 50-250m tall.
1) It provides guidelines for wind and seismic effects, concrete properties, foundation design, structural health monitoring, and code-exceeding buildings.
2) It establishes height limits and slenderness ratios for different structural systems depending on seismic zone. Moment frames are limited to 60-80m while structural wall systems can reach up to 250m.
3) Minimum design requirements are specified for wind loads, seismic forces, permissible accelerations, foundation factors of safety, and plan aspect ratios.
This document summarizes key points from IS 16700-2017, the Indian standard for reinforced concrete buildings between 50-250m tall.
1) It provides guidelines for wind and seismic effects, concrete properties, foundation design, structural health monitoring, and code-exceeding buildings.
2) It establishes height limits and slenderness ratios for different structural systems depending on seismic zone. Moment frames are limited to 60-80m while structural wall systems can reach up to 250m.
3) Minimum design requirements are specified for wind loads, seismic forces, permissible accelerations, foundation factors of safety, and plan aspect ratios.
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TALL STRUCTURES AND IS16700 - 2017
Openings in Diaphragms Materials
TALL BUILDING The definition of tall building is subjective, that is defined against Minimum grade -M 30. various perspectives i.e. Height relative to context, Proportion Maximum grade - M 70. Embracing Technology According to various height classifies as tall, sky scraper, super tall, mega tall IS 16700-2017 Wind effects This standard is applicable for RC buildings of height >50m & ≤250m. Min design wind shears and moments -higher of Code specially guide for, 1) wind tunnels studies - Wind and seismic effects , 2) 70% of that derived based on IS 875 (Part 3), and Wind - Cracked and uncracked properties of concrete members for distribution as per wind tunnel study analysis, Tensional velocity below 0.003 rad/s for 10 year return period. - Foundation issues, The damping ratio <2% - Structural health monitoring, - The software for structural analysis and modelling of building Building Use Maximum Peak Combined - Guidelines for Approval Process for code exceeding buildings, Acceleration(m/s2)
Structural Systems and Subsystems Residential 0.15
1. Structural wall systems; Mercantile 0.25 2. Moment frame systems; [permissible peak combined acceleration](Clause 6.2.3) 3. Moment frame — Structural wall systems; 4. Structural wall — Flat slab floor systems Seismic- Min Base Shear Coefficient with perimeter moment frame SI Building Seismic Zone No Height ,H 5. Structural wall — Framed tube systems II III IV V 6. Framed-tube system 7. Tube-in-tube system 1) H≤120m 0.7 1.1 1.6 2.4 8. Multiple tube system 2) H≥200m 0.5 0.75 1.25 1.75 9. Hybrid system; [minimum design base shear coefficient](Clause 6.3.3) Height Limitations of Different Structural Systems Backstay effect Load Path
Direct Load Path Back Stay Effect
SI no Seismic Structural System zone Moment Structural Wall Structur Structur Structur Frame al Wall al al Wall+ Located Well +Mome Wall+Pe Framed at Core Distribu nt rimeter Tube ted Frame Frame 1 V NA 100 120 100 120 150 2 IV NA 100 120 100 120 150 3 III 60 160 200 160 200 220 4 II 80 180 220 180 220 250
[Maximum values of height, H above top of base level of
buildings with different structural systems](Clause 5.1.1) Foundation Slenderness Ratio FOS=1.5 shall be provided against overturning and sliding under, SI No Seismic Structural System 1) unfactored design wind and gravity loads Zone Moment Structure Wall Structur Structural Structural 2) 2.5 times design earthquake load and unfactored gravity loads. Frame e Wall+ Wall+ Wall+ Located Well Moment Perimeter Framed At Core Distribute Frame Framed Tube d 1 V - 8 9 8 9 9 Depth of Bore hole ≥ 1.5B in Soil 2 IV - 8 9 8 9 9 ≥ 30 m in Rock 3 III 4 8 9 8 9 10
4 II 5 9 10 9 10 10
[maximum slenderness ratio (Ht/Bt)](Clause 5.1.2) GROUP A-4(ME -1 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING )
Plan Aspect Ratio ROLL NO STUDENT NAME GUIDED BY - Lt/Bt<5.0 where, Lt=length of the tower above podium level. 159 SOHAM TRIVEDI Dr. D.R. Panchal Bt=width of the tower above podium level. 176 SAGAR VARIYA Mr. Dishant Prajapati 171 PRASHANT KANZARIA