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The fundamental natural period of a structure is calculated using the formula T = 0.09h/Sqrt(d), where h is the height of the structure in meters and d is the base dimension of the building in meters along the direction of lateral force. For a structure that is 13.5 meters tall with a width of 120.63 meters, the fundamental natural period is 0.11 seconds. For the same height structure with a width of 300 meters, the fundamental natural period is 0.07 seconds.
The fundamental natural period of a structure is calculated using the formula T = 0.09h/Sqrt(d), where h is the height of the structure in meters and d is the base dimension of the building in meters along the direction of lateral force. For a structure that is 13.5 meters tall with a width of 120.63 meters, the fundamental natural period is 0.11 seconds. For the same height structure with a width of 300 meters, the fundamental natural period is 0.07 seconds.
The fundamental natural period of a structure is calculated using the formula T = 0.09h/Sqrt(d), where h is the height of the structure in meters and d is the base dimension of the building in meters along the direction of lateral force. For a structure that is 13.5 meters tall with a width of 120.63 meters, the fundamental natural period is 0.11 seconds. For the same height structure with a width of 300 meters, the fundamental natural period is 0.07 seconds.
Where, h=Height of structure, in m d = Base dimension of the building at the plinth Level in m, along the considered direction of lateral force (d = 120.63 m width of shed) Tx = 0.09 x 13.5/sqrt(120) Tx= 0.11 sec