Volume- 9
Issue- 4
Year- 2022
DOI: 10.55524/ijirem.2022.9.4.11 | DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.55524/ijirem.2022.9.4.11 Crossref
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Devendra Shah , Shakshi Chalotra
Construction is a vital part of every developing country in this era. Every country has specific building design codes which provide the standards to engineers for the design of various structural components like beams, columns and slabs. RC building design of every country is based on their geographical location. In today world of globalization, an engineer must be efficient to understand and handle the codes of various countries. Considering this the main focus of this research work is to bring out differences and similarities between different RC design codes and to use it to develop a common platform. In this research RC design codes of NEPAL, INDIA are considered. The main focus is on the relative gains and shortcomings of various building design codes under certain criteria like loading analysis, design analysis, ease of use, and economical point of view. Several parameters for different cross-sections and different building materials on basis of strength are considered. Comparison work has been worked out on the basis of loading comparisons like live load, dead load, wind load and different parameters for various elements of the building such as beam, column, and slab. Load factor and load combination are also compared. This comparison investigates the design capacities for various building design codes. In the present study RCC building models having G+8 stories with the regular plan is considered for analysis. The analysis of the model is done using the equivalent static method in ETABS software.
M.Tech Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgrah, Punjab, India
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