Seismic Design of Masonry: Design of Timber and Masonry Structures (Chapter 7) Notes
Design of Timber and Masonry Structures Chapter 7 Seismic Design and Strengthening of Masonry Buildings
DESIGN OF TIMBER AND MASONRY STRUCTURES (ENCE 301)
Chapter 7: Seismic Design and Strengthening of Masonry Buildings
8 Hours | 10 Marks

Seismic Design & Strengthening of Masonry

About this Chapter

This document provides comprehensive notes for Chapter 7: Seismic Design and Strengthening of Masonry Buildings. It covers the seismic behavior of unreinforced and reinforced masonry, fundamental design principles, analysis of masonry walls under axial load and bending, relevant codal provisions, and various strengthening measures for masonry structures.

Syllabus (10 Marks)

7. Seismic Design and Strengthening of Masonry Buildings (8 hours)

7.1 Seismic behavior of unreinforced and reinforced masonry

7.2 Seismic design principles for masonry construction

7.3 Seismic design of masonry walls: Axial load and bending

7.4 Codal provisions for seismic design of masonry

7.5 Seismic strengthening measures of masonry structures

1. Notes by Asst. Prof. Sunita Ghimire, IOE Pulchowk

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2. Notes by Prof. Jagat Kr. Shrestha, IOE Pulchowk

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3. Notes by Dipesh DC sir, WRC

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