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earthquake motion. The story drift under the rare earthquake motion shall be less than1/200 <strong>of</strong> the story height (or 1/120 <strong>of</strong> the story height if the performance <strong>of</strong> thebuilding is shown to be acceptable) and the stress in any part <strong>of</strong> structural membersand foundation shall be less than the allowable stress <strong>of</strong> materials for short termloading. The maximum story shear under the extraordinary rare earthquake motionshall be less than the ultimate lateral resistance <strong>of</strong> the story. The performance <strong>of</strong> thestructure shall be examined by the demand-capacity spectrum procedure.4. NOTIFICATIONS OF MINISTRY OF LAND, INFRASTRUCTURE ANDTRANSPORTNumerous notifications have been issued by MOLIT to outline the detailed technicalrequirements or to specify the calculation methods stated in the Building StandardLaw Enforcement Order; for example:• Notification 1918 <strong>of</strong> year 1987: Specification <strong>of</strong> seismic zone factor Z <strong>of</strong>regions, calculation <strong>of</strong> dynamic characteristic factor R t and story sheardistribution factor A i .• Notification 1454 <strong>of</strong> year 2000: Calculation <strong>of</strong> values E (environmentalfactor to influence wind velocity) and V o (design wind velocity <strong>of</strong> regions)and wind force coefficient.• Notification 1457 <strong>of</strong> year 2000: Calculation <strong>of</strong> parameters necessary for theultimate strength calculation (Demand- and capacity-spectra procedure).• Notification 1458 <strong>of</strong> year 2000: Structural calculation for the safety <strong>of</strong>ro<strong>of</strong>ing elements, exterior finishing elements and exterior curtain walls underwind pressure.• Notification 1459 <strong>of</strong> year 2000: Criteria to judge interference <strong>of</strong>serviceability <strong>of</strong> buildings in structural calculation.• Notification 1461 <strong>of</strong> year 2000: Structural calculation to examine the safety<strong>of</strong> high-rise buildings taller than 60 m.5. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH-RISE BUILDINGSThe law enforcement order requires that the structural design and construction <strong>of</strong>high-rise buildings, taller than 60 m, shall satisfy the durability related provisions, andshall be approved by MOLIT to be structurally safe based on the calculationprocedure outlined by MOLIT. The law enforcement order also requires that thestructural calculation <strong>of</strong> high-rise buildings shall follow the calculation procedure,outlined by MOLIT, which can verify the structural safety <strong>of</strong> the building byevaluating the local action and deformation <strong>of</strong> the structure continuously taking intoconsideration the construction methods and dynamic characteristics <strong>of</strong> the structure.526

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