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Ductility is a critical factor in seismic design, as per IS 1893:2002 (Part 1). Ductile structures are able to deform during an earthquake, absorbing energy and reducing the overall seismic response of the building. This behavior is essential for ensuring that the building can withstand the expectedRead more
Ductility is a critical factor in seismic design, as per IS 1893:2002 (Part 1). Ductile structures are able to deform during an earthquake, absorbing energy and reducing the overall seismic response of the building. This behavior is essential for ensuring that the building can withstand the expected seismic activity in the region. Engineers must consider the ductility of the building’s materials and design appropriate lateral load resisting systems to ensure that the structure is sufficiently ductile.
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