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Analysis and Design of A Four-Storied Building Using STAAD Pro
Analysis and Design of A Four-Storied Building Using STAAD Pro
Analysis and Design of A Four-Storied Building Using STAAD Pro
3
m
2
m
3
m
3 Nos @ 5m
C/C
Elevation of building
Details of building
Grade of concrete = M 20
Grade of steel = Fe 415
Column size = 300 X 450 mm
Beam size = 300 X 450 mm
Live load on floor = 3 kN/m2
Live load on roof = 1.5 kN/m2
Floor finishes 1 kN/m2 and roof treatment 1.5 kN/m2
Floor to floor height = 3.1 m
Density of concrete = 25 kN/m3
Density of masonry wall= 20 kN/m3
Plinth height above GL = 1.2 m
3 Nos @ 5m
C/C
Details of building
No. of storys = 7
Type of soil = Medium
Grade of concrete = M 25
Grade of steel = Fe 415
Column size= 300 X 500 mm
Beam size = 300 X 450 mm
Live load on floor = 3 kN/m2
Live load on roof = 1.5 kN/m2
Floor finishes 1 kN/m2 and roof treatment 1.5 kN/m2
Floor to floor height = 3.1 m
Density of concrete = 25 kN/m3
Density of masonry wall = 20 kN/m3
Plinth height above GL = 1.2 m
Consider Earthquake forces also as per IS 1893:2002
Assume suitable load combinations and design
parameters
Apply the live, floor finish and roof treatment as floor
load
Plan for Problem 3
Details of building
No. of storys = 4
Grade of concrete = M 25
Grade of steel = Fe 415
Column size= 300 X 500 mm (External)
= 300 X 400 mm (Internal)
Beam size = 300 X 450 mm
Live load on floor = 4.5 kN/m2
Live load on roof = 1.5 kN/m2
Floor finishes 1 kN/m2 and roof treatment 1.5 kN/m2
Floor to floor height = 3.1 m
Density of concrete = 25 kN/m3
Density of masonry wall = 20 kN/m3
Plinth height above GL = 1.2 m
Consider Earthquake forces also as per IS 1893:2002
Assume suitable load combinations and design
parameters
Apply the live, floor finish and roof treatment as floor
load