Introduction
Any structure can be designed \& constructed to resist
earthquake forces. This does not necessarily mean that there should not be any
damage to strucutre at all. The design philosophy of IS 1893 says that for
minor earthquakes there should not be any damage, for moderate earthquakes,
there may be some non-structural damage and for major earthquakes the
structure may damage, however, it should not collapse. For ensuring the above
design philosophy, we must understand the nonlinear behaviour of structures.
With the rapid advancement in the technology, now it is becoming easy to test
the behaviour of material for static and dynamic loading. Results from such
tests will be used in developing the appropriate constitutive models of
material behaviour that fits in numerical simulation of structures.

Some ongoing projects in this area are:
- Performance based design
- Collapse analysis of structures
- Pounding problems in congested areas
- Numerical modeling of non-engineered structures
- Dynamic behaviour of water tanks
- Nonlinear analysis of plates
Last Revision: 13 April 2007 (c)
Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, IIIT Hyderabad