ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING C+G+7 USING E-TABS

Authors

  • Mohammed Arbaaz Dept. of Civil Engineering, SVITS, Mahbubnagar, Telangana, India. Author
  • Mohd Aleem Uddin Dept. of Civil Engineering, SVITS, Mahbubnagar, Telangana, India. Author
  • Md Khaja Pasha Dept. of Civil Engineering, SVITS, Mahbubnagar, Telangana, India. Author
  • Sameer Khan Dept. of Civil Engineering, SVITS, Mahbubnagar, Telangana, India. Author
  • Abdul Muqeet Dept. of Civil Engineering, SVITS, Mahbubnagar, Telangana, India. Author
  • S. Mahesh Dept. of Civil Engineering, SVITS, Mahbubnagar, Telangana, India. Author

Keywords:

Building, Wind and Earth quake, ETABS

Abstract

The main steps of any building construction and planning is drafting, analysing and
designing the building. In the present days of improving science and technology, analysing and designing
of a building has been made easy by using ETABS software. ETABS software helps civil engineers to make
their work easy and decreases time necessary for planning. The project going to be done is design of a multistorey
building which is going to be used as a residential. The building plan has been drafted using the
AutoCAD software by the requirement and available area. The super structure i.e. the building frame has
been analysed and designed using the ETABS software. In the present project C+G+7 building consider to
analysis and design for both gravity and lateral (wind and earth quake) loads as per Indian standards. By
using the software building can be analysed and we can check for any failures in the analysis and redesign
them, so that we can prevent failures after construction. By using the output building can be constructed
according to the design

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2023-05-29

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ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING C+G+7 USING E-TABS. (2023). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering In Current Research, 8(5), 168-190. https://ijmec.com/index.php/multidisciplinary/article/view/279

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