What is the difference between static and dynamic loading in seismic design, as per IS 1893:2002 (Part 1)?
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Static loading in seismic design refers to the application of a steady, unchanging force to a structure, while dynamic loading refers to the application of varying, fluctuating forces that change over time, as happens during an earthquake. IS 1893:2002 (Part 1) provides guidelines for designing struRead more
Static loading in seismic design refers to the application of a steady, unchanging force to a structure, while dynamic loading refers to the application of varying, fluctuating forces that change over time, as happens during an earthquake. IS 1893:2002 (Part 1) provides guidelines for designing structures that can withstand both types of loading.
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