2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202133105004
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Comparative study of SNI 1726:2012 and SNI 1726:2019 guidelines for response spectrum 2D method (study case: GKT II building of Bengkalis State Polytechnic)

Abstract: A standard code for designing earthquake-resistant buildings in Indonesia has always improved and updated year by year. It starts 1983, SNI 1726:2002, SNI 1726:2012, and the latest one SNI 1726:2019 Standard Codes. There is a procedure scope change for designing seismic load to become wider due to the adoption of a new standard, SNI 1726:2019. This research aims to compare the building design by using the response spectrum 2D method of SNI 1726:2012 and 2019 to determine the safety of existing buildings that u… Show more

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“…Concrete is a mixture of Portland cement or other hydraulic cement, aggregate, coarse aggregate, and water with or without added ingredients to form a solid mass [16]. Standard concrete has a unit weight (2200 -2500) kg/m3 using natural aggregates, which are broken down [17]. Fine aggregate is natural sand due to the natural disintegration of stone or sand produced by the stone crushing industry and has the largest grain size of 5.0 mm [18].…”
Section: Concrete Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concrete is a mixture of Portland cement or other hydraulic cement, aggregate, coarse aggregate, and water with or without added ingredients to form a solid mass [16]. Standard concrete has a unit weight (2200 -2500) kg/m3 using natural aggregates, which are broken down [17]. Fine aggregate is natural sand due to the natural disintegration of stone or sand produced by the stone crushing industry and has the largest grain size of 5.0 mm [18].…”
Section: Concrete Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%