EARTHQUAKE-RESISTANT REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURE DESIGN OF ACCESSIBLE HUB AT KEBON KAWUNG TRAIN STATION AREA BANDUNG
Kebon Kawung Accessible Hub is a building that functions as a hub that connects transportation modes in the station area, including trains, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), and Light Rail Transit (LRT) which will be available soon. This building is an accessible hub that not only connects transportation,...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/67995 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Kebon Kawung Accessible Hub is a building that functions as a hub that connects
transportation modes in the station area, including trains, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT),
and Light Rail Transit (LRT) which will be available soon. This building is an
accessible hub that not only connects transportation, but also connects people. In
accordance with its location, this Hub building is known as the Kebon Kawung
Accessible Hub. The project location has soft soil characteristics with high
earthquake acceleration so that the project location is categorized in Seismic Design
Category D. The project consists of four floors and one roof floor which all use
reinforced concrete structures with concrete work and steel reinforcing conducted
at the project site. The structure is modeled using ETABS and is designed to comply
with SNI 1726:2019 for the design of earthquake-resistant buildings, SNI
1727:2020 for the minimum load on the building, and SNI 2847:2019 for the design
of reinforced concrete buildings. The structure was analyzed using response spectra
analysis. The structural system used in the structure is a dual system in the form of
a Special Moment Resisting Frame System (SMRFS) and a Special Structural Wall
System (SSWS). The results of the structural design are structural analysis and
detailed engineering design of earthquake-resistant structural elements in the form
of beams, columns, plates, and shear walls.
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