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Analysis of Multi-Storeyed Structure by Using Design Softwares with Consideration of Lateral Loads
Every structure eventually fails during an earthquake because of its weak spots. This weakness results from irregular structures, which have discontinuities in their mass, stiffness, and geometry. Unusual structures make up a disproportionately huge proportion of urban infrastructure. One of the primary causes of building failures during earthquakes is vertical irregularities. For instance, buildings with flimsy storeys were the most notable buildings to collapse. As a result, the vertical irregularity significantly affects the structure's seismic performance. The dynamic behaviour of those building structures differs from a typical building due to height-wise modifications in stiffness and mass. STAAD, which stands for structural analysis, refers to the style of any object that is stable under a specific loading. The software called ETABS, also known as EXTENDED 3d Model OF BUILDING SYSTEMS, was created by Computer Systems or Structures, Inc. (CSI). The general-purpose civil engineering programme SAP2000 is perfect for the design and analysis of any kind of structural system. A practical and user-friendly object-based modelling situation that simplifies and simplifying the engineering process can be used to model, analyse, design, and optimise basic and sophisticated systems, ranging from 2 to 3D, of simple geometry to complex. Finding the best approximation software to generate the results of structural analysis is the aim of this research. The designer will then have a solid foundation from which to choose an analysis tool from STAAD, ETABS, or SAP 2000 [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9]. A Ground+5, Ground+10, Ground+15, and Ground+20 building with unusual geometrical has been studied, designed, and the results were compared to determine the viability of these software programmes [8].
Analysis of Multi-Storeyed Structure by Using Design Softwares with Consideration of Lateral Loads
Every structure eventually fails during an earthquake because of its weak spots. This weakness results from irregular structures, which have discontinuities in their mass, stiffness, and geometry. Unusual structures make up a disproportionately huge proportion of urban infrastructure. One of the primary causes of building failures during earthquakes is vertical irregularities. For instance, buildings with flimsy storeys were the most notable buildings to collapse. As a result, the vertical irregularity significantly affects the structure's seismic performance. The dynamic behaviour of those building structures differs from a typical building due to height-wise modifications in stiffness and mass. STAAD, which stands for structural analysis, refers to the style of any object that is stable under a specific loading. The software called ETABS, also known as EXTENDED 3d Model OF BUILDING SYSTEMS, was created by Computer Systems or Structures, Inc. (CSI). The general-purpose civil engineering programme SAP2000 is perfect for the design and analysis of any kind of structural system. A practical and user-friendly object-based modelling situation that simplifies and simplifying the engineering process can be used to model, analyse, design, and optimise basic and sophisticated systems, ranging from 2 to 3D, of simple geometry to complex. Finding the best approximation software to generate the results of structural analysis is the aim of this research. The designer will then have a solid foundation from which to choose an analysis tool from STAAD, ETABS, or SAP 2000 [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9]. A Ground+5, Ground+10, Ground+15, and Ground+20 building with unusual geometrical has been studied, designed, and the results were compared to determine the viability of these software programmes [8].
Analysis of Multi-Storeyed Structure by Using Design Softwares with Consideration of Lateral Loads
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Pathak, Krishna Kant (editor) / Bandara, J. M. S. J. (editor) / Agrawal, Ramakant (editor) / Khalotia, Danesh (author) / Sairkar, Saurabh (author) / Gour, Pramod (author)
International Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering ; 2022
2023-10-03
21 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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