What is the formula for calculating the fundamental natural period of a building, according to IS 1893:2002 (Part 1)?
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The fundamental natural period of a building, T, can be calculated using the formula T = 0.075h^(1/2), as per IS 1893:2002 (Part 1). Here, h is the height of the building in meters. This formula is useful for determining the building's dynamic response during an earthquake and can help engineers desRead more
The fundamental natural period of a building, T, can be calculated using the formula T = 0.075h^(1/2), as per IS 1893:2002 (Part 1). Here, h is the height of the building in meters. This formula is useful for determining the building’s dynamic response during an earthquake and can help engineers design appropriate lateral load resisting systems for the structure.
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