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onda ara Is 1893 (Part 1) : 2016 Indian Standard teers & yaartelt fess ands WRT 1 SAT weer sit Te (ar Freer) Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design-of Structures Part (General Provisions and Buildings (Sixth Revision ) Ies91.120.25 © Bis 2016 anda are = BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS BRE way, 9 aAgTTe aE ani, =e Feeet-110002 MANAK BHAVAN, @ BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG 'NEW DELHI-110002 wus govin www standardsbis in December 2016 Price Group 12 ~Barthquake Engineering Sectional Committee, CED 39 FOREWORD ‘This Indian Standard (Part 1) (Sixth Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the drat finalized by the Earthquake Engincering Sectional Committe had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Couneil India is prone to strong earthquake shaking, and hence earthquake resistant design is essential. The Committee has considered an earthquake zoning map based on the maximum intensities at each location as recorded from “damage surveys after past earthquakes, taking into account, 8) known magnitudes and the known epicentres (see Annex A) assuming all other conditions as being average; and tectonics (see Annex B) and lithology (see Annex C) of eagh region, ‘The Scismie Zone Map se Fi. 1s broadly associated wth 1NGLMSK Ine Scale (see Annex D) conesponing to Vi(orless), VI, Vil and IX (and above for Seismic Zone Il, V aV espectvely. Seismic Zone Factors for some important towns are given in Annex B. ” Structures designed asp this standard are expected “The provisions ofthis standard are intended for cardiguake res era dissipation deveeso systems i-bl). Tit mt design of only normal structure (without sth non esp ie or seis uildings; until the standard becomes avai lation and maintenance of such buildings. ble, specialist 15 1893; 1962 “Recommendation a earth revised in 1966, 1970, 1975 and 4984, Furth types of structures in separa in earthquake-resistant design 6f various resistant design of structures’ was fist published in 1962, and 002, tae Committee decided to present the provisions for different east with rapid developments and extensive research carried out tures. Thus, IS 1893 was split into five parts. The other parts inthe Pat 1 General poisons. andidins Part 2 Liquid ebiing tanks. Elevated and ground supported Part 3 Bridges and retaining walls Part 4 Industrial structures, including stack-like structures Part 5 Dams and embankments (to be formulated) ‘This standard (Part 1) contains general provisions on earthquake hazard assessment applicable to all buildings and structares covered in Pars 2to 5. Also, Part 1 contains provisions specific to carthquake-resistant design of buildings. Unless stated otherwise, the provisions in Parts 2to 5 are to be read necessarily in conjunction with the general provisions as laid down in Part 1 In this revision, the following changes have been included 18) Design spectra are defined for natural period up to 6 s; b)_ Same design response spectra are specified forall buildings, respective ofthe material of construction; Indian Standard CRITERIA FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT DESIGN OF STRUCTURES PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND BUILDINGS (Sixth Revision ) 1SCOPE 1.4 This standard (Part 1) primarily deals with earthquake hazard assessment for earthquake-resistant design of (1) buildings, (2) liquid retaining structures, G) bridges, (4) embankments and retaining walls, (6) industrial and tack-lke structures, and (6) conerete, masonry and earth dams. Also, this standard (Part!) deals with earthquake-resistant design of buildings; earthquake-resistant design of the other structures is dealt with in Pats 2 to 5. 1.2 All structures, like parking structures, security cabins and ancillary structutes need to be designed for appropriate earthquake effects as per ths standard 1.3 Temporary clemens, such a scaffolding and temporad excavations, need tobe designed as per this standard 1.4 This standard does not deal with constiietion ures relating to earthquake-resistant bullies and other structures. For guidance on earthquake-tesistant construction of buildings, reference mayfhe ade tothe latest revisions of the following Indian Standards IS 4326, 1S 13827, IS 13828, IS 13920) IS 13933 and 1S 15988, 1.5 The provisions of ths standard are appligabte even to critical and spevial structtrgs, like nuclear power plants, petroleum refinery(plants and jarge dams. For such structures, additigdal requigements may be imposed based on special studies, Gch as site-specific hazard assessment, Ip'such cages, the earthquake effects specified by his standard shall be taken a at least the minimum, 2REFERENCES The standards listed below contain provisions, which, Uhrough reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard, AL the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid, All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below: IS Na, Tide 456:2000 Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete (fourth revision) ISNo. 800:2007 875 (Pare :1987) Pint? 1987) (Part 3 2013) (Part 1987) (Part 1987) 1343 (012 (298 1970 1888: 1982 1893 (art2):2014 (@antd):2014 (Par): 2015 1995: 1987 21311981 28091972 2810:1979 aid (Pat 1): 1982 (Part2): 1980 (Par3): 1992 (Part4): 1979 15 1893 (Part 1) : 2016 Tile Code of practice for general construction in steel (second revision) Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake) forbuildings and structures: Dead loads —Unit weights of building material and stored materials (second revision) Imposed loads (second revision) Wind loads (thind revision) Snow loads (second revision) Special loads and load combinations (second revision) Code of practice for prestressed conerete (second revision) Classification and identification of soils for general engineering purposes (frst revision) ‘Method of load test an soils (second revision) Criteria for earthquake resistant design of structures Liquid retaining tanks Bridges and retaining walls Industil structures including stack- like structures (frst revision) Code of practice for structural use of ‘unreinforeed masonry (third revision) Method of standard penetration test for soils (frst revision) Glossary of terms and symbols eating to soil engineering (frst revision) Glossary of terms relating to soil 4008 ps o400s 0) Forg@@ineesponse spectrum method ope 20) list 2030s rorrocky]250108-400s Leist T<0A0s 5 olds Kaz « Kies > Ki Ke Ker Kes & a i i 4ASTIFFNESS IRREGULARITY (SOFT STOREY) HEAVY Mass Ns W.> 1.505 Qy W.> 1.5.4 EVATI 4B MASS | IRREGULARITY 1s 1893 (Part 1): 2016 A>oaL A> 025 }——4 u Las 1.2615 ee 4C VERTICAL GEOMETRIC IRREGULARITY canon a 46.1N-PLANE DISCONTINUITY IN VERTICAL ELEMENTS RESISTING LATERAL FORCE, Set Sur < Sua loo S S

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