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The seismic weight of a structure is the product of its mass and the seismic acceleration coefficient, which is based on the seismic zone in which the structure is located. IS 1893:2002 (Part 1) provides a formula for calculating the seismic weight, which is useful for determining the base shear andRead more
The seismic weight of a structure is the product of its mass and the seismic acceleration coefficient, which is based on the seismic zone in which the structure is located. IS 1893:2002 (Part 1) provides a formula for calculating the seismic weight, which is useful for determining the base shear and other seismic design parameters for a structure.
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