Seismic Analysis and Design of Multi Storey Building Using Staad Pro 213MKY
Seismic Analysis and Design of Multi Storey Building Using Staad Pro 213MKY
Seismic Analysis and Design of Multi Storey Building Using Staad Pro 213MKY
Presented By
Y.Abhinav – 160116732074
Y.Pavan Kalyan – 160116732092
N.Raj Kumar - 160116732313
ABSTRACT
1) In this project we considered a 3D RCC frame with dimensions of 4 bays
@ 5m in x- axis and 4 bays@ 5m in z- axis.
2) The materials were specified and cross sections of the beam and column
members were assigned.
3) The structure was subjected to self weight, live load and seismic loads
under the load case details of STAAD Pro.
4) The design involves load calculations manually and analyzing the whole
structure by STAAD Pro.
5) The design method used in STAAD Pro analysis is Limit State design
confirming to Indian Standard Code of practice (IS 456:2000).
6) Seismic load calculations were done following IS 1893:2016.
7) Then STAAD Pro was used to analyze the structure, design the members
and study the bending moment and shear force values generated with
diagrams.
AIM:-
The aim of the project work is to perform seismic analysis and design of 9
storey building in different seismic zones of India
by equivalent static method for different load combinations using STAAD
Pro software.
OBJECTIVE:-
1) To compare and analyze the variation of design base shear, bending
moment and shear force in Seismic zones:V,IV,III,II.
2) To study reactions, shear forces, bending moment, seismic forces during
analysis.
3) To perform seismic analysis of 9 storey RC building using equivalent
static method.
PLAN CONSIDERED:-
3) Earthquake Load --
i. This type of loads causes movement of foundation of structures.
ii. Three mutually perpendicular forces act on structure during an earthquake,
two horizontal forces which act in opposite direction and one vertical force
due to weight of structure.
METHODOLOGY
MODELLING
PROPERTIES
SUPPORTS
LOAD APPLICATIONS
ANALYSIS
DESIGN
RESULTS
DEFINING SEISMIC PARAMETERS
BEAM AND COLUMN RESULTS
POST PROCESSING RESULTS
Bending in Z Shear in Y
PLOT SHOWING DESIGN BASE SHEAR VALUE IN DIFFERENT
SEISMIC ZONES OF INDIA
5000
4000
2000
1000
0
Zone V Zone IV Zone III Zone II
PLOT SHOWING MAXIMUM BENDING MOMENT FOR BEAM 352
IN DIFFERENT SEISMIC ZONES
350
300
250
Bending Moment(KN-m)
200
150
100
50
0
Zone V Zone IV Zone III Zone II
PLOT SHOWING MAXIMUM SHEAR FORCE FOR BEAM 352 IN
DIFFERENT SEISMIC ZONES
180
160
140
120
Shear Force (KN)
100
80
60
40
20
0
Zone V Zone IV Zone III Zone II
PLOT SHOWING % STEEL IN COLUMN NO-188 IN DIFFERENT
SEISMIC ZONES
Steel %
1.4
1.2
0.8
Steel %
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
Zone V Zone IV Zone III Zone II
LITERATURE REVIEW OUTCOMES
The 9 storey building has been analyzed and designed using STAAD
Pro.Seismic forces have been considered.
From linear static analysis the base shear of structure increases from seismic
zone II to seismic zone V.
The value of max bending moment (Mz) in beam-352 increases as we go to
higher seismic zones.
The maximum shear force (Fy) value in beam-352 shows an increasing
trend as the seismic zone varies from II to V.
In column number -188 the % steel varied from 1.28% to 0.88% from
seismic zone V to seismic zone II.
REFERENCES:-
1) Tejas Gorle, Shekhasingh Suryawanshi, Shubham Kedar, Dr B.V Khode -
“Seismic analysis of a multi-storey RCC frame building for different seismic
zones in Nagpur”.
2) Nitin kumar, Dharmendra Kushwaha, Madan Chandra Maurya, R.K Sharma –
“Comparitive study of equivalent lateral force method and response spectrum
method for OMRF multistory building”.
3) Samiksha Kumbhare, Riya Badole, Vikas Mate, Sahil Pathan – “Seismic analysis
of multistory (G+7) building using Staad Pro and manually”.
4) Sagar Thakur, Diksha Mate, Amit Moundekar – “Seismic analysis of building
using Staad Pro”.
5) Bagheri – “Comparative study of static and dynamic analysis”
6) Bureau of Indian Standards, IS-875 (Part 1) 1987, Dead loads on buildings and
structures.
7) Bureau of Indian Standards, IS-875 (Part 2) 1987, Live loads on buildings and
structures.
8) Bureau of Indian Standards, IS-875 (Part 5) 1987, Load combination details.
9) Bureau of Indian Standards, IS-1893 (Part 1) – 2016, Criteria for Earthquake
resistant design of structures.
10) Bureau of Indian Standards, IS-456:2000 – Plain and reinforced concrete code of
practice.