CD Skripsi
Jarak Aman Antar Gedung Dengan Perbedaan Jumlah Lantai Terhadap Kemungkinan Benturan (Pounding)
ABSTRACT
An earthquake can be defined as a vibration or shock by the release of energy that causes seismic waves. In addition, earthquakes can also occur due to the shifting of the earth's plates. The limited land available and the increasing demand for space have caused high-rise buildings to be built close to each other. However, during an earthquake, these buildings can sway in different patterns, leading to the possibility of pounding between them. This study was conducted to determine the safe clearances of adjacent multi-storey buildings to prevent collisions caused by earthquake forces. The analysis was conducted using five building models, with the number of floors from 1 to 5. The calculation will use earthquake data from the spectrum response and time history earthquake data whose scale is equalized with the spectrum response of Pekanbaru City, Riau. The results of the analysis show that the safe distance between the building 1 floor and 2 floors is 65,390 mm, the safe distance between the building 1 floor and 3 floors is 65,494 mm, the safe distance between the building 1 floor and 4 floors is 56,969 mm, the safe distance between the building 1 floor and 5 floors is 52,938 mm, the safe distance between the building 2 floors and 3 floors is 139,178 mm, the safe distance between the 2-storey building and 4 floors is 128,332 mm, the safe distance between the 2-storey building and 5 floors is 127,474 mm, the safe distance between the 3-storey building and 4 floors is 172,612 mm, the safe distance between the 3-storey building and 5 floors is 181,660 mm, and the safe distance between the 4-storey building and 5 floors is 204,694 mm.
Keywords: Earthquake, Collision between buildings, Time History
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