%0 Journal Article %@ 16609336 %A Potty, N.S. %A Hamid, M.R.A. %D 2014 %F scholars:5214 %I Trans Tech Publications Ltd %J Applied Mechanics and Materials %K Materials; Mechanics, Assessment; Current practices; Ground accelerations; Hurricane loadings; Multi-storey structures; Seismic reliability; Serviceability; Wind load, Earthquakes %P 571-576 %R 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.567.571 %T Evaluation of multi storey structures in Malaysia %U https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/5214/ %V 567 %X Malaysia has not traditionally considered earthquake and hurricane loading in design. Several tremors in neighboring countries necessitated a relook at the seismic reliability of structures in Kuala Lumpur and Penang with significant seismic risk. The study started with simple vertical load analysis (the current practice) and then the earthquake and the wind loading were imposed. The integrity of structures was evaluated for serviceability deflections using UBC 1997, IS 875-3-1987 and IS 1893. Permissible deflections were exceeded at 40 m/s for 87 m height buildings; at 45m/s for above 70 m height buildings; at 50 m/s for buildings above 59.5 m height. Higher value of ground accelerations (>0.1 g) results in exceeding the serviceability deflections © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. %Z cited By 0