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    Introduction ToConstruction Methods AndMaterials

    BSS552

    Lecture 1

     JK/BSS552/2012

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     The objectives of this lecture isto understand and learn the

    rational terms of dierentialmovement design to resistrational henomena and

    meet user needs

     JK/BSB552/2012

    Objectives……

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    Wh do !e need abuildin"###

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    So !e "ather 'aterials and

    asse'ble the' into theconstructions !e call B/IL0IS 

    to satis& these needs) 

     JK/BSB552/2012

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    -o! can the buildin" resist &ro'the natural disaster####

    earth!ua"e#

    $ooding#

    tsunami#

    landslide#

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    The design, selection of materials for

    and construction of building

    structures is based on the expectedloads, use(s) of the building and the

    acceptable risk of failure.

     JK/BSB552/2012

    Buildin" Loads

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     The loading of a building structure can ta"e on a%ide variet& of forms' (n man& cases the e)actloading %ill not *t neatl& into a seci*c categor&'

     +et, loads can usuall& be considered to be either-rimar& or Secondar&'

    -rimar& loading generall& includes the materialsfrom %hich the structure %as built, theoccuants, their furniture, the direct in$uence ofvarious t&ical %eather conditions, as %ell asuni!ue loading conditions e)erienced during

    construction, e)treme %eather and naturalcatastrohes'

     JK/BSB552/2012

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    a) Forces from different

    directionsb) Different intensities

    of forces

    c) Different frequencies

     JK/BSB552/2012

    Structures Are Subject To Complex Loads 

    ….

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    4 Common Types of Loads

    .ead

    indSno%

    ive

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    0ead Load

    .ead load is the %eight of thebuilding materials'

    .ead loads %ill var& deending onthe t&e of construction and

    materials used'

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    Wind Loads The eect of %ind on a

    building is not consistent'3n the u %ind side of abuilding, %all and roofanels e)erience a

    ositive ressure, %hileon the do%n %ind sidethere is a negativeressure or suction load'

     The dashed linereresents the 4rac"ingforces caused b& %ind'

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    ind can have multileeects on buildings'

    6o% does the eect of %ind in$uencebuilding design and construction#

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    7s the %ind blo%s overand around the building,

    edd& currents areformed %hich e)ertvar&ing negativeressures in those areas'

     The destructive o%er of

    %ind is dramaticall&increased %hen &ouinclude %ater and/or hail'

    Wind e,ects…

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    Sno! Loads

    1' 7dded load from sliding sno%2' (ncreased load for lo%er roof'8' .rift load behind obstruction

    9' (ncreased load in valle&s5' :nbalanced sno% load;' Balanced sno% load

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    Secondar& loads are those loads due totemerature changes, construction

    eccentricities, shrin"age of structuralmaterials, settlement of foundations, or othersuch loads'

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     JK/BSB552/2012

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    LOA0 A0 IT3S 4$$4CT TO B/IL0IST/CT/4

    -rincial function of building structure

    = Transfers all the loads on it to ground'

    load can be slit u into >ravit& oad, %hich

    acts verticall& and lateral loads, %hich act inan& hori?ontal direction' @dead and liveloadA

    6ori?ontal oad force due to %ind @%indloadA

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    Buildin" structure

     The building structure must have sucientstrength to resist these load and asimortant, sucient stiness %hen it resistloads so that the movement and de$ection are not e)cessive because all materialsdeform under load'

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    W-AT WILL

    B4 -A66447T#######

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    Linear 4lastic and4%uilibriu' 7 material in %hich the de$ection is directl&

    roortional to the load, at normal %or"ingload is said to be linear elastic'

    (f all the loads, %hether vertical orhori?ontal, that act on the building structureare balanced b& forced from the ground the

    structure us said to be e!uilibrium

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    (f there are no d&namic forces on the buildingsuch as those due to earth!ua"es or %indbueting then the building %ill be at rest andis said to be in static e!uilibrium'

    (t is ossible to design a structure thatsatisfactoril& %ithstands load from onedirection for e)amle vertical load due to itself %eight' But unstable and collases evenunder a small force from a hori?ontaldirection

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    7 building is said to be stable if it is able to%ithstand the e)ected range of forces no

    matter in %hich direction the& act'

     The stabilit& al%a&s entail loo"ing atbuilding as three dimensional structures in%hich the instabilit& ma& occur in an&direction'

    )

    ?

    &

    7)es and rotationalmovement

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     The stabilit& of an& rigid element in sace isonl& guaranteed if translational movementalong the ), & and ? a)es and rotational arerevented

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    three translational movement, to, andthree rotational movements, bottom, areossible indeendent movement of a rigidbod& in sace and must be assigned values

    to de*ne the e)act osition of the bod& in alane t%o translational movement and onerotational movement are needed to de*nethe osition of a rigid bod&'

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    7 robust building is said to be one built sothat load bearing elements are resistant

    to, or rotected from damage or in %hich,if damage does occur, it is con*ned *rstoccurred and that it is not disroortionateto the cause of the damage' (t is usuall&eas& to ensure that, for e)amle framebuilding %hich for an& reason sustaindamage to their individual beams or

    columns are not thereb& made unstableoverall

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    ST4SS A0 STAI

    Structural engineering is the stud& andconsideration of stress and strain in individualload carr& members and in structural s&stemsconsisting load carr&ing members'

    Stress is a measure of the force er unit area @orforce divided areaA 

     p

    2m

    18

    mC D  p/7

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    ST4SS A0 STAI

    Strain is a measure of the deformation of amembers er unit length @or deformationdivided b& lengthA

    ED F/

     The elongation F overthe gage length canbe measured for

    corresondingincrease in force

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    AT/AL 0ISAST4G7HT6I:7KG

    33.(>

    >H3:. 7TGH 3GGT

     JK/BSB552/2012

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    4L4M4T O$ IS8 

    -A9A0S-A9A0S 476OS/4476OS/4

    :/L4ABILIT. :/L4ABILIT.  LOCATIOLOCATIO

    IS8 IS8 

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    B/IL0I 0AMA4; 04AT- TOLL4AC-40 2

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     JK/BSB552/2012

    INADEQUATE RESISTANCE TO

    HORIZONTAL GROUND SHAKING

    EARTHQUAKESEARTHQUAKES

    SOIL AMPLIFICATION

    PERMANENT DISPLACEMENT

    (SURFACE FAULTING & GROUND

    FAILURE)

    IRREGULARITIES IN ELEVATION

    AND PLAN

     TSUNAMI WAVE RUNUP

     LACK OF DETAILING AND POOR

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

    LACK OF ATTENTION TO

    NON-STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS

    CAUSES

    OF

    DAMAGE

    CAUSES

    OF

    DAMAGE

    CASE HISTORIESCASE HISTORIES

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    e ature o& round Motion and Its 4,ect on Buildin"

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    Building foundation isin direct contact %iththe ground and joins

    the buildings structure%ith the underl&ing?one of soil or roc"'

     The foundations job isto transfer thestructures load to the

    underl&ing soil or roc",%ithout e)cessivesettlement ormovement'

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    CAS4 ST/0. 

     JK/BSB552/2012

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    SO/C4 O$ I$OMATIO

    The &ollo!in" "ra*hicassess'ents o& buildin"

    vulnerabilit to earth%ua+e"round sha+in" !eredevelo*ed b an insurance

    co'*an and *rovided toother or"ani>ations &or

    educational uses) 

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    B/IL0I 4L4:ATIOS

      -ori>ontal and verticalchan"es in s''etr( 'ass(and sti,ness?deviations

    &ro' re"ularit@@@ !illincrease a buildin"3svulnerabilit to da'a"e&ro' "round sha+in"'

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    A IM6OTAT OT4

    OT4; 7nal&sis of the eects ofchanges in the local sitegeolog& and the constructionmaterials, "e& arameters incontrolling a buildingLs

    erformance, are OT considered here) 

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    1-2

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    None, if attention

    given to foundation

    and non-structural

    elements. Rocking

    may crack foundationand structure. X-

    Cracks around

    windows.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    Box

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    0AMA40

    -O/S4;C-IA

    AS.M 4T. d l t l

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     AS.M'4T. and lateral

    chan"es; C-IA

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    1

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    None, if attention

    given to foundation

    and non structural

    elements. Rocking

    may crack foundation.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    Pyramid

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    4 - 6

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    To !eavy,

    asymmetrical structure

    may fail at foundation

    due to rocking and

    overturning.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    "nverted Pyramid

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    - 6

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

     #symmetry and

    !ori$ontal transition in

    mass, stiffness and

    daming may cause

    failure w!ere lowerand uer structures

     %oin.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    &'(- )!aed Building

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    ! -

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    *ertical transition and

    asymmetry may cause

    failure w!ere lower

    art is attac!ed to

    tower.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    "nverted &T(

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    2 - !

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    *ertical transition in

    mass, stiffness, and

    daming may cause

    failure at foundation

    and transition ointsat eac! floor.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    +ultile )etacks

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    4 -

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    To !eavy

    asymmetrical structure

    may fail at transition

    oint and foundation

    due to rocking andoverturning.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    ver!ang

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    6 - "

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    ori$ontal and vertical

    transitions in mass

    and stiffness may

    cause failure on soft

    side of first floor/rocking and

    overturning.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    Partial &)oft( )tory

    S S O

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    # - 1$

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    *ertical transitions in

    mass and stiffness

    may cause failure on

    transition oints

    etween first andsecond floors.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    &)oft( 0irst 0loor 

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    T-4 T.6ICAL SO$T@STO4.

    B/IL0I I T/84. 

    T-4 T.6ICAL [email protected]/IL0I I T/84. 

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    % - 1$

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    ori$ontal and vertical

    transitions in mass

    and stiffness may

    cause failure at

    transition oints andossile overturning.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    Comination of &)oft(

    )tory and ver!ang

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    1$

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    ori$ontal transition in

    stiffness of soft story

    columns may cause

    failure of columns at

    foundation and1orcontact oints wit!

    structure.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    Building on )loing

    2round

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      SO$T STO. B/IL0I O SLO6IO/0; C-IA TI440 LA0SLI04S

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    # - %

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    ori$ontal and vertical

    transition in stiffness

    and cause failure of

    individual memers.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    T!eaters and #ssemly

    alls

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    % - 1$

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    LOCATIONS OF

    POTENTIAL FAILURE 

    ori$ontal and vertical

    transition in mass and

    stiffness may cause

    failure columns.

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    BUILDING

    ELEVATION 

    )orts )tadiums

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    B/IL0I $LOO 6LAS

    C-AI $LOO 6LAS$OM SIM6L4 TO COM6L47

    A0 $OM S.MM4TICAL TOAS.MM4TICAL WILLIC4AS4 A B/IL0I3S

    :/L4ABILIT. TO O/0S-A8I)

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    1

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    None, if symmetrical

    layout maintained.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    Box

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    2 - 4

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    3ifferences in lengt!

    and widt! will cause

    differences in

    strengt!, differential

    movement, andossile overturning.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    Rectangle

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    2 - 4

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

     #symmetry will cause

    torsion and en!ance

    damage at corners.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    )treet Corner 

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    - 1$

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

     #symmetry will

    en!ance damage at

    corner regions.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    &4( - )!ae

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    4

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    en sace in center

    reduces resistance

    and en!ance damage

    at corner regions.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    Courtyard in Corner 

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    #

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

     #symmetry will cause

    torsion and en!ance

    damage at intersection

    and corners.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    &'( - )!ae

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     torsion; C-IA

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    - "

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    3irectional variation in

    stiffness will en!ance

    damage at intersecting

    corner.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    &( - )!ae

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    # - 1$

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

     #symmetry and

    directional variation in

    stiffness will en!ance

    torsion and damage at

    intersecting.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    Comlex 0loor Plan

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT.

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    RELATIVEVULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    RELATIVE

    VULERABILITY

    [1 (Best) to 10 (Worst)] 

    - %

    AAL.SIS O$ :/L4ABILIT. 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

    POTENTIAL

    PROBLES 

     #symmetry and

    irregularities will cause

    torsion and en!ance

    damage along

    oundaries and atcorners.

    FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN 

    Curved Plan

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    attention