Volume- 5
Issue- 2
Year- 2018
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Dipteemayee Jena , Dr. Manoj Kumar Rath,
To analyze and design a Multistoried building by using a software package staad pro. For analyzing a multi storied building one has to consider all the possible loadings and see that the structure is safe against all possible loading conditions. There are several methods for analysis of different frames like kani’s method, cantilever method, portal method, Matrix method. The present project deals with the analysis of a multi storeyed residential building of G+4. We conclude that staad pro is a very powerful tool which can save much time and is very accurate in Designs. STAAD. Pro has a very interactive user interface which allows the users to draw the frame and input the load values and dimensions. Then according to the specified criteria assigned it analyses the structure and designs the members with reinforcement details for RCC frames. We continued with our work with some more multi-storeyed 2-D and 3-D frames under various load combinations. Our final work was the proper analysis and design of a G + 4 3-D RCC frame under various load combinations.
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