Sysmic in Etabs
Sysmic in Etabs
M.S. Aainawala and Dr. P.S.Pajgade (July2014)[1] have described the
earthquake loading on different multi-storey building of different height such
as G+12,G+25,G+38. These building are located in zone-II, zone-III, zone-IV
and zone-V. They have done comparative analysis between lateral
displacement and storey drift index of different models. They have ovserved
that multi-storey R.C.C. buildings with shear wall is economical as compared
to without shear wall.
M.D. Kevadkar, P.B. Kodag (May-June2013)[2] have discussed RC building
with three models , model-1 is analyzed using simple beam column structure,
model-2 is analyzed using shear wall structure and model-3 is analyzed using
bracing system. Complete analysis is done on E-TABS software packages.
They have taken all the models in the most severe zone of earthquake. They
concluded that X-type bracing system is more efficient to take inter storey
drift and other parameters compare with shear wall system.
Tarun Shrivastava et al (February-2015) They give shear wall frame importance in multi-
storey building subjected to wind loading. They discussed different cases with changing
different position of shear wall. They concluded that shear wall providing as wall frame
gives maximum lateral stiffness and rigidness to the structure.
P.P Chandurkar and Dr. P.S. Pajgade (June 2013) [1] have discussed the seismic analysis
of 10-storey buildings with different models in ZONE-II, ZONE-III, ZONE-IV, ZONE-V using
E-TABS v9.5.0. They have taken 4- models, bare frame and dual strucutral system.
Parameters such as horizontal displacement, storey drift and total cost reuired for
ground floor are calculated in bvoth the case replacing column with shear Wall.
Anuj Chandiwala (Dec.2012)[1] has describes the analysis and design the critical section
is suitably done to get economical concrete members sizes and optimum steel
consumption in the member. He also described seismic analysis of a particular member,
by taking different lateral load resisting system. He also find the most appropriate
position of shear wall in multi-storey building.
Prof. S.S.Patil et al (March 2013) [2] introduces a seismic analysis of high-rise building
using software packages (staad.pro). He prepared some different models of different
configuration and analyze the structure with staad.pro software packages. March 2013.
Dipendu Bhunia et al (2011) [3] have presented the elastic and elasto-
plastic behaviors. He considered the fifteen storey problem subjected to
earthquake loading and comparative analysis by staad.pro 2004 and SAP
V10.0.5 (2000), he has also computed shear forces, bending moment and
storey drift in both the above cases.
INTRODUCTION
In this thesis work an analytical study of G+13 storey
building in zone –III is presented with investigations
which is analyzed by taking two different models for
determining the different parameters such as- base shear,
storey shear, storey drift index, time period, frequency by
response spectrum method using E-TABS 9.7.4 .
Objective of Studies
To analyze the building as per Indian standard code IS-
1893-2002 part-1 for earthquake resistant structure, using
E-TABS 9.7.4
40
35
30
Frequency
25
Natural
(Hz)
15
10
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Mode Shape
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.01
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
6000
Store
5000
(KN)
Shea
r -
y
4000
Beam Coloumn
3000 Structural Wall
2000
1000
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Storey No.
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DRIFT INDEX
45
40
35
30
STOREY HEIGHT IN m
25
20
15
10
0
0 0 0 0 0 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
DRIFT INDEX
M.S. Aainawala, Dr. P.S Pajgade,” Design of Multistoried R.C.C. Buildings With and
Without Shear walls” International Journal of engineering Sciences & Research
Technology, [Aainawala, 3(7): July,2014. Pp498-510.
M.D. Kevadkar, P.B. Kodag “ Lateral Load Analysis of R.C.C Building” Interntional
Journal of Modern Engineering Research, Vol3,Issue-3, May-June 2013 pp-1428-1434.
Prof. S.S. Patil, Miss. S.A. Ghadge, Prof. C.G. Konapure, Prof. Mrs. C.A. Ghadge “
Seismic Analysis of High-Rise Building by Response Spectrum Method”
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research, Vol.3, 2013 Pages
272-279
Anshuman. S, Dipendu Bhunia, Bhavin Ramjiyani “ Solution of Shear Wall Location
in Multi-Storey Building” International Journal of Civil and Strucutral Engineering,
Vol.2, No,2011 Pages 493-506.
Alfa Rasikan, M.G Rajendran “ Wind Behavior of Building with and without Shear wall”
(IJERA) Vol.3, Issue 2, March-April 2013 page480-485..
Tarun Shrivastava et al “ Effectiveness of Shear Wall –Frame Structure Subjected to Wind
Loading in Multi-Storey Building” International Journal of Computational Engineering
Research (IJCER) VOl.5 Issue 02, February-2015 page20-28.
[3] P.P. Chandurkar1, Dr, P.S. Pajgade2,”Seismic Analysis of
RCC Building with and without Shear Wall” IJMER Vol.3,
Issue 3 2013 page1805-1810
[4] IS 875(part-3) – 1987, “ Code of Practice for Design Wind Loads for Buildings and
Structures”, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi,India