Advanced Design Analysis of G+30 building using STAAD PRO
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https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT2064123Keywords:
Design, Analysis, Loads, Support, Residential Building.Abstract
Structural engineer is responsible to design the structures for a safe technology in the computing field, the structural engineer can dare to tackle much larger and complex structure subjected to various type of loading condition. To save time of structural engineer an attempt is made to analyse and design a Multi-storied building by using a software package STAAD Pro. For analysing a multi-storied building one has to consider all the possible loadings and see that the structure is safe against all possible loading conditions. The aim of the project is to define proper technique for creating geometry, cross sections for column and beam etc., developing specification and supports conditions, types of Loads and load combinations. In this 30- storey high rise structure is analysed for seismic and wind load combination using STAAD PRO.
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