Analysis and Design of Residential Using Etabs

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DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF RESIDENTIAL USING ETABS

Abstract : ETABS offers unmatched 3D object based modeling and visualization tools,
blazingly fast linear and nonlinear analytical power, sophisticated and comprehensive design
capabilities for a wide-range of materials, and insightful graphic displays, reports, and schematic
drawings that allow users to quickly and easily decipher and understand analysis and design
results. From the start of design conception through the production of schematic drawings,
ETABS integrates every aspect of the engineering design process. Creation of models has never
been easier - intuitive drawing commands allow for the rapid generation of floor and elevation
framing. In the present work a G+5 Residential building is analyzed in Etabs considering both
gravity loads as well as lateral loads as it is a high rise building. The various IS codes considered
are IS 875 Part 1 for Dead loads, IS 875 Part 2 for Live loads , IS 1893-2002 for Earthquake, IS
456-2000 for Design of RCC members and SP -16 Curves for the design of columns. The grade
of concrete considered is M20 and Grade of steel considered is Fe500. The design results will be
extracted from Etabs, while manual calculations will also be carried out to get complete
knowledge on manual design of RCC structures.

INTRODUCTION post-tensioning.
For a strong, ductile and
Reinforced concrete is a durable construction the
composite material in which reinforcement needs to have the
concrete's relatively low tensile following Properties at least:
strength and ductility are
counteracted by the inclusion of a. High relative strength
reinforcement having higher tensile b. High toleration of tensile strain
strength and/or ductility. The
reinforcement is usually, though not c. Good bond to the concrete,
necessarily, steel reinforcing bars irrespective of pH, moisture, and
(rebar) and is usually embedded similar factors
passively in the concrete before the
concrete sets. Reinforcing schemes d. Thermal compatibility, not
are generally designed to resist causing unacceptable stresses
tensile stresses in particular regions in response to changing
of the concrete that might cause temperatures.
unacceptable cracking and/or e. Durability in the concrete
structural failure. Modern reinforced environment, irrespective of
concrete can contain varied corrosion or sustained stress
reinforcing materials made of steel, for example
polymers or alternate composite
material in conjunction with rebar or
not. Reinforced concrete may also be
permanently stressed (in Reinforced concrete is widely
compression), so as to improve the used for construction on a large scale
behavior of the final structure under due to its desirable mechanical
working loads. In the United States, properties. Types of steel and non-
the most common methods of doing steel concrete reinforcement are
this are known as pre-tensioning and
described. Corrosion has an adverse
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effect on the embedded steel if
structures are not properly designed
and constructed.

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