Minta tolong di jelaskan lebih lanjut berikut gambar kasarnya saja. mengenai : *sediakan penyaluran besi di pertemuan tiang- balok yang cukup panjang.* *Tembok yang runtuh tidak terlihat adanya angkur ke tiang, sehingga kalau ada gempa bisa runtuh. Sebaiknya kalau mendirikan tembok dipasang angkur ke tiang setiap 0.5 m dengan panjang besi 80 cm.*
trims 2009/10/1 Stevie Lie <lie.ste...@yahoo.com> > > > Terima kasih fotonya pak pras. Ada hal yang ingin saya share dari foto-foto > yang mungkin berguna buat kita. Saya melihat jenis mekanisme keruntuhan yang > sama dari bangunan-bangunan itu. > > 1. Keruntuhan pada tiang terjadi di tengah tiang atau di pertemuan > tiang-balok yang terjadinya diposisi tiang. Sebenarnya sewaktu saya kuliah > dulu dan didalam building code, mekanisme keruntuhan itu harus terjadi di > balok, sehingga kalau gempa bangunannya tidak rubuh. Kita menyebutnya > "Strong Column Weak Beam". Tapi umumnya masyarakat kita tidak mau memdesain > tiang itu cukup besar terhadap balok, karena memakan space. Dengan seringnya > gempa sekarang ini, Kalo kita mau bangun rumah, tiangnya jangan terlalu > tipis atau kecil dan sediakan penyaluran besi di pertemuan tiang- balok > yang cukup panjang. > > 2. Tembok yang runtuh tidak terlihat adanya angkur ke tiang, sehingga kalau > ada gempa bisa runtuh. Sebaiknya kalau mendirikan tembok dipasang angkur ke > tiang setiap 0.5 m dengan panjang besi 80 cm. > Sebisa mungkin kalo terjadi gempa, keluarlah secepatnya dari gedung atau > rumah, karena mungkin rumah kita tidak di desain dengan baik. > > semoga berguna > > 'ali > ------------------------------ > *From:* "Prasetyo, Hani" <hani.prase...@sc.com> > *To:* obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Thursday, October 1, 2009 4:28:25 PM > *Subject:* [ob] Padang earthquake aftermath > > > > > > > > This email and any attachments are confidential and may also be privileged. > If you are not the addressee, do not disclose, copy, circulate or in any > other way use or rely on the information contained in this email or any > attachments. If received in error, notify the sender immediately and delete > this email and any attachments from your system. Emails cannot be guaranteed > to be secure or error free as the message and any attachments could be > intercepted, corrupted, lost, delayed, incomplete or amended. Standard > Chartered PLC and its subsidiaries do not accept liability for damage caused > by this email or any attachments and may monitor email traffic. > > > > Standard Chartered PLC is incorporated in England with limited liability > under company number 966425 and has its registered office at 1 Aldermanbury > Square, London, EC2V 7SB. > > > > Standard Chartered Bank ("SCB") is incorporated in England with limited > liability by Royal Charter 1853, under reference ZC18. The Principal Office > of SCB is situated in England at 1 Aldermanbury Square, London EC2V 7SB. In > the United Kingdom, SCB is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services > Authority under FSA register number 114276. > > > > If you are receiving this email from SCB outside the UK, please click > http://www.standard chartered. com/global/ email_disclaimer .html to refer to > the information on other jurisdictions. > > > This email and any attachments are confidential and may also be privileged. > If you are not the addressee, do not disclose, copy, circulate or in any > other way use or rely on the information contained in this email or any > attachments. If received in error, notify the sender immediately and delete > this email and any attachments from your system. Emails cannot be guaranteed > to be secure or error free as the message and any attachments could be > intercepted, corrupted, lost, delayed, incomplete or amended. Standard > Chartered PLC and its subsidiaries do not accept liability for damage caused > by this email or any attachments and may monitor email traffic. > > > > Standard Chartered PLC is incorporated in England with limited liability > under company number 966425 and has its registered office at 1 Aldermanbury > Square, London, EC2V 7SB. > > > > Standard Chartered Bank ("SCB") is incorporated in England with limited > liability by Royal Charter 1853, under reference ZC18. The Principal Office > of SCB is situated in England at 1 Aldermanbury Square, London EC2V 7SB. In > the United Kingdom, SCB is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services > Authority under FSA register number 114276. > > > > If you are receiving this email from SCB outside the UK, please click > http://www.standard chartered. com/global/ email_disclaimer .html to refer to > the information on other jurisdictions. > > > > > -- Lukman