Earthquake Resistant Design Based on Seismic Provisions in NBCC
This course can be customized and delivered to your team where and when it's convenient for you.
Online / On-site
OVERVIEW
Description
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Perform site classification
- Understand earthquake site amplification
- Conduct seismic site response analysis
- Appreciate the importance of seismic provisions in the design.
Description
The National Building Code of Canada (NBCC) prescribes design standards for buildings and provides the minimum requirements for “health, life safety and structural sufficiency” in new buildings. The NBCC also provides seismic design provisions and ground shaking for different cities in Canada.
This lecture focuses on providing a basic understanding of earthquakes in Canada, designing geotechnical structures for earthquake loads and discussing the seismic design provisions in the NBCC from a geotechnical engineering perspective. All key geotechnical earthquake concepts will be explained, and emphasis will be placed on the practical application of the information provided.
Course Outline
- Earthquakes in Canada & Seismic Design Provisions
- NBCC site characterization and classification
- Ground response analysis
- Liquefaction under earthquake loading
- Seismic design of retaining walls
- Seismic design of foundations
Who This Course Is For
This course is designed for:
Those who deal with construction-related geotechnical engineering issues or need to build background on geotechnical analyses & design, including:
- Civil, environmental & transportation engineers/technicians
- Geologists, city & public works officials/planners