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Comparative Analysis of Various Bracing Configurations and Their Impact on Elevated Water Tank Performance

  • P K Jisha,
  • Singla Atul,
  • Sreevani Voruganti,
  • Shankar Raman Ravi,
  • Kumar Vishkarma Manoj,
  • Albawi Ali,
  • Ganesh M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202455201131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 552
p. 01131

Abstract

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During a few extremely distressing earthquakes in India, R.C.C. elevated water tanks suffered significant damage or collapsed. This may have been brought on by incorrect staging geometry as well as ignorance of how the tank's supporting system should behave in the event of an earthquake. The elevated water tank is made up of structural components such as footings, beams, columns, and slabs. Subjected loads are passed between these components and ultimately to the soil's sub-grade. When an overhead tank is advantageously analysed, the elevated water tank behaves differently for distinct types of loadings (Dead, Live, and Seismic). Various combinations of loads that support the possibility of occurrence are indicated by the codes for Indian standards. The primary goal of this research is to improve performance during earthquakes and complement conventional staging by better understanding the behaviour of various bracing systems. Equivalent static analysis of various bracing system types applied to the elevated circular water tank staging in the seismic zone are carried out using STAAD Pro. The axial force and maximum bending moment of the circular water tank are examined in the X, Y, and Z axes. Several models are used to calculate the axial force and maximum bending moment for staging with cross bracing, diagonal bracing, and alternating diagonal bracing.

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