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  1. Hi, I have a project in India, a 2-storey concrete structure and I need an advice as Im about to switch from ACI 318-14 to IS 456(am i right?). Is there much difference between the two codes? Has anyone here already designed structures in India? Can you show me an example? Because it will be different than to what I've been used to. I just need to know the general notes you put into the plan drawings and the design standards. How about the wind and seismic requirements, do they have their own code? Your help would be much appreciated.
  2. AoA , I am going to start my M.Sc. research on "Similitude study of scaled 3D RC Frame for seismic testing on 6DOF Shake Table". Need your expert opinion on this topic. It will be of great help if anyone on this forum have work on Similitude Study and share their experience,relevant research papers etc Thanks
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