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Study of seismic resistance of Three different forms of vernacular structures found in areas of high seismicity in India (Soft copy is also available)

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CONTENTS Undertaking i Certificate iii Acknowledgement v Abstract vii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Indian Vernacular Structure 1 1.3 Objective 4 1.4 Scope of Work 4 2 Literature Study 1 3 Assessment 2 3.1 Methodology 2 3.1.1 Traditional Building Practices 2 3.1.2 Framework of Analysis 2 3.2 Case Study-1: Traditional Circular House - Bhunga 3 3.2.1 Qualitative Assessment 3 3.2.2 Quantitative Assessment 7 3.2.3 Analysis 9 3.2.4 Results 11 3.2.5 Discussion 11 3.3 Case Study-2: Traditional House - Bhutia House 12 3.3.1 Qualitative Assessment 12 3.3.2 Quantitative Assessment 24 3.3.3 Analysis 29 3.3.4 Results 31 3.3.5 Discussion 32 3.4 Case Study-3: Kath-Khuni House - Dhajji Dewari 33 3.4.1 Qualitative Assessment 33 3.4.2 Quantitative Assessment 47 3.4.3 Analysis 56 3.4.4 Results 61 3.4.5 Discussion 62 4 Conclusion 63 4.1 Qualitative Assessment 63 4.1.1 Traditional Circular House - Bhunga 63 4.1.2 Traditional House - Bhutia 63 4.1.3 Kath-Khuni House - Dhajji Dewari 63 4.2 Quantitative Assessment 64 4.2.1 Traditional Circular House - Bhunga 64 4.2.2 Traditional House - Bhutia 64 4.2.3 Kath-Khuni House - Dhajji Dewari 64 4.3 Suggesting measures to improve Seismic Behaviour 65 4.3.1 Traditional Circular House - Bhunga 65 4.3.2 Traditional House - Bhutia 65 4.3.3 Kath-Khuni House - Dhajji Dewari 65 5 References 66
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CONTENTS
Undertaking i
Certificate iii
Acknowledgement v
Abstract vii
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Overview 1
1.2 Indian Vernacular Structure 1
1.3 Objective 4
1.4 Scope of Work 4
2 Literature Study 1
3 Assessment 2
3.1 Methodology 2
3.1.1 Traditional Building Practices 2
3.1.2 Framework of Analysis 2
3.2 Case Study-1: Traditional Circular House - Bhunga 3
3.2.1 Qualitative Assessment 3
3.2.2 Quantitative Assessment 7
3.2.3 Analysis 9
3.2.4 Results 11
3.2.5 Discussion 11
3.3 Case Study-2: Traditional House - Bhutia House 12
3.3.1 Qualitative Assessment 12
3.3.2 Quantitative Assessment 24
3.3.3 Analysis 29
3.3.4 Results 31
3.3.5 Discussion 32
3.4 Case Study-3: Kath-Khuni House - Dhajji Dewari 33
3.4.1 Qualitative Assessment 33
3.4.2 Quantitative Assessment 47
3.4.3 Analysis 56
3.4.4 Results 61
3.4.5 Discussion 62
4 Conclusion 63
4.1 Qualitative Assessment 63
4.1.1 Traditional Circular House - Bhunga 63
4.1.2 Traditional House - Bhutia 63
4.1.3 Kath-Khuni House - Dhajji Dewari 63
4.2 Quantitative Assessment 64
4.2.1 Traditional Circular House - Bhunga 64
4.2.2 Traditional House - Bhutia 64
4.2.3 Kath-Khuni House - Dhajji Dewari 64
4.3 Suggesting measures to improve Seismic Behaviour 65
4.3.1 Traditional Circular House - Bhunga 65
4.3.2 Traditional House - Bhutia 65
4.3.3 Kath-Khuni House - Dhajji Dewari 65
5 References 66

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