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International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET)

Volume 8, Issue 4, April 2017, pp. 2098–2103 Article ID: IJCIET_08_04_239


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ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF G+5 RESIDENTIAL


BUILDIN BY USING E-TABS
BUILDING TABS
K. Naga Sai Gopal
B.Tech Student,, Civil Engg. Department,
D K L University, AP, India.

N. Lingeshwaran
Assistant Professor
essor, Civil Engg. Department, K L University, AP, India.

ABSTRACT
We are living in the 21st century number of complex and irregular structure and
designed to resists the Earthquake, Wind
W and needs to analyze , design the structure
by the various software like ETABS, STAAD.Pro, TEKLA and to design the structure
in this project we used the ETABS software due to company suggestion and to find
stress analysis in slab, shear force for the beam and area reinforcement for the
column and design the foundation depends upon the reaction and height of the
foundation level depends upon site and safe bearing capacity of the soil due to
stability purpose designed the retaining wall in this project.
Key words: Stress analysis, IS 875, Shear force, Bending moment,, Deflection,
Compression members.
Cite this Article: K. Naga Sai Gopal and N. Lingeshwaran Analysis and Design of
G+5 Residential Building by Using E-Tabs,
E International Journal of Civil Engineering
and Technology,, 8(4), 2017, pp. 2098-2103.
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INTRODUCTION
Structural are design to resist earthquake, wind load and stable the structure and the damage
in the structure causes loss of peoples and the high raise buildings and to check the strength
stiffness and resists the displacement of the building by proper designs and detail ductile of
the building and is able to design the proper gravity
gravi loads and depends the design of the
building, the paper deals the analysis,
analysis design is done by using the software package called
calle as
E-TABS. ETABS is 3D structural software.
software. ETABS is the abbreviation of "Extended 3D
Analysis of Building System.. Hence revisions are done depend upon the codal provisions and
the result given by the analysis.
analysis Staad always gives higher demand for steel reinforcement.
Also after proving the credibility of ETABS by by manual calculations. Once correctly define
materials in ETABS, and the necessary steps taken in the modelling process and discussed
below.

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OBJECTIVE
To perform analysis and design of the structure without any type of failures.
1. To understand the basic principles of structures by using Indian Standard Codes
2. To understand the parameters of the design for beams, columns, slabs and other structural
components.
3. To prepare the 3D model of the structure by using the E-TABS Software for detailed analysis
and design.

Scope of study
The scope of the study is to produce good structural work for performing analysis and design
for a residential building.

Loads and Combination


As per the limit state design of reinforced concrete structures and pre-stressed concrete
structures, the following load combination has been taken:
1. 1.5(D.L+L.L)
2. 1.2(D.L+L.L±Ex)
3. 1.2(D/L+L.L±Ey)
4. 1.5(D.L±Ex)
5. 1.5(D.L±Ey)
6. 0.9D.l±1.5Ex
7. 0.9D.L±1.5Ey
The live load was taken as 2 KN/m2 since the analysis and design is being done for
residential building as per IS Code 875 part-2 and as there is no need of giving Dead load in
E-TABS which is an advantageous thing. Wall load for 9 inches is given as 12.42 KN/m2 and
for inner walls 6.21 KN/m2. Floor finish was given as 0.8 KN/m2.

Material properties of the structure


Grade of concrete for slab, beam, column: M20
Column Sizes = 230X350 mm
Beam Size = 230X350 mm
Slab thickness = 150 mm
Number of Stories = 5
Height = 3 meters and plinth height = 1.5 meters
Live Load on slab = 2 kN/sq.m. and Dead load on slab = 1.5 kN/sq.m.

Architectural plan
The plan was taken from the architecture in Bangalore and been analysed and designed by the
software package E-TABS.
In fig 1 it shows the centre line diagram of the building which is considered for analysis
in ETABS.

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Analysis and Design of G+5 Residential Building by Using E-Tabs

Figure 1 Centre line diagram of building

Methodology/Procedure
Step - 1: Initial setup of Standard Codes and Country codes

Step - 2: Creation of Grid points & Generation of structure


After getting opened with ETABS we select a new model and a window appears where we
had entered the grid dimensions and story dimensions of our building.

Step - 3: Defining of property


Here we had first defined the material property by selecting define menu material properties.
We add new material for our structural components (beams, columns, slabs) by giving the
specified details in defining. After that we define section size by selecting frame sections as
shown below & added the required section for beams, columns etc.

Step - 4: Assigning of Property


After defining the property we draw the structural components using command menu. Draw
line for beam for beams and create columns in region for columns by which property
assigning is completed for beams and columns.

Step - 5: Assigning of Supports


By keeping the selection at the base of the structure and selecting all the columns we
assigned supports by going to assign menu joint\frame Restraints (supports) fixed.

Step - 6: Defining of loads

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In ETABS all the load considerations are first defined and then assigned. The loads in
ETABS aree defined as using static
stat load cases command in define menu.

Step - 7: Assigning
ing of Dead loads
After defining all the loads.. Dead
D loads are assigned for external walls, internal walls in staad
but in E-TABS
TABS automatically taken care by the software i.e., inbuilt

Step - 8: Assigning of Live loads


Live loads are assigned for the entire structure including floor finishing.

Step - 9: Assigning of wind loads


Wind loads are defined and assigned
assi as per IS 875 1987 PART 3 by giving wind speed and
wind angle. But sincece this is a G+3 Residential Building having total height less than 12
meters there is no need of assigning of wind loads or earth quake loads.

Step - 10: Assigning of Seismic loads


Seismic loads are defined and assigned as per IS 1893: 2002 by giving zone,z soil type, and
response reduction factor in X and Y directions. But since this is a G+3 Residential Building
having total height less than 12 meters there is no need of assigning Seismic loads.

Step - 11: Assigning of load combinations


Using load combinations command in define menu 1.5 times of dead load and live load will
be taken as mentioned in above.

Step - 12: Analysis


After the completion of all the above steps we have performed the analysis and checked for
errors.

Step - 13: Design


After the completion of analysis we had performed concrete design on the structure as per IS
456:2000.
0. ETABS performs the design for every structural element.

Figure 2 Model in ETABS


Byy using centre line diagram the grid system is given by X and Y co-ordinates and
spacing method of grid system is adopted for convenient of user.

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Results of Analysis

Shear
ear Force for the analysis part
Shear and bending moment diagrams are analytical tools used in conjunction with structural
analysis to help perform structural design by determining the value of shear
force and bending moment at a given point of a structural element such as a beam.

Figure
ure 3 Shear force diagram for the structure
The bending moment diagram indicates
indicates the bending moment resisted by the beam.

Figure 4 Bending moment diagram for the structure


For area of longitudinal reinforcement, go to design menu in ETABS, concrete frame design
and start design check.

Figure 5 Longitudinal reinforcement of the structure

CONCLUSION
The
he structure is design based on the E-TABS,
E TABS, and the theory of LIMIT STATE METHOD
which provide adequate strength, serviceability, and durability besides economy. The
displacement, shear force, bending moment
m variation has been shown. If any beam fails, the
dimensions of beam and column should be changed and reinforcement detailing can be
produced.

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