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saint COORDINATES 900; 3800; 41200; 6 200; 7005; 880 (1205; 18 2005 90 10; 12 8 0 10; 13 12 @ 19; 14 20 6 10; 15 0 0 45. p06 15; 18 12015 9.8 15; 2103.0; 2383 0; 2412 3 @; 26 20 3 @; 27 5; 28835 9 123 5; 30 20 35; 31.03 10; 32.83 10; 33 123 10; 35.0315 315; 48 20 3 15; 45 0 6 0; 47 86 0; 312 6 5; 54.2065; 55.06 10; 56 79.0915; 818915; 8 12 0; 88 12 12 @; 90 20 12 95 @ 12 10; 96 8 12 10; 97 12 12 2 12 12 15; 104 20 12 15; 105 311 0 15 5; 112 8 15 5; 113 12 15; 125 @ 18 @; 127 8 18 0; 128 12 18 @; 130 20 18 0: 2 8 18 5; 133 12 18 5; 134 20 18 5; 135 0 8 18 10; 12 18 10; 138 20 18 10; 139 @ 18 15; 141 8 18 155 142 12 18 15; 144 2 18 15; 145 @ 21 0; 147 8 21 O; 148 12 21 0; 150 2 21 @; 151 0 21 55 152 8 21 5; 153 12 21 5; 154 20 21 5; 155 @ 21 10; 156 8 21 10; 157 12 21 10; 158 20 21 10; 159 @ 21 15; 161 8 21 15; 162 12 21 15; 164 20 21 15; 282 10 6 7.5; 203 10 9 7.5; 204 10 12 7.5; 205 10 15 7.5; 206 19 18 7.5; 207 10 21 7.55 MEMBER. INCIDENCES 1121; 3.3.23; 4 4 24; 6 6 26; 77 27; 8B 28; 99 295 W816 39; 11.11 315 12 12 32; 23 13 33; 24 14 34; 25 25 35; 17 17 37) 18 28 38; 20 20 49; 21 21 23; 23 23 24; 24 24 26; 26 27 28; 28 2B 29; 30 29 30; 31 31 2) 33 32 33; 35 33 345 36 35 37; 35; 47 23, 49 3297; 34; 58 34 61 23 47 53; 68 30 7a 32 56; 625 78 40 a1 47 67 73; 88 54 90 56 76; 82; 98 64 101 67 87; 107 73 93 109 75 95; nis #1 101 118 84 104 110; 125 91 126 92 112 116; 131 9 132 98 118; 133 99 119; 104 124; 1 a1 107 12 112 132; 148 114 13) ue 138; 1 15s 121 14 327 147; 1 164 130 15 434 154; 1 170 136 151 141 161; 1 36 37 38; 39 28; 48 28 32 5@ 24 29; 51 49; 59 21 45 62 24 48; 64 54; 69 31 55: 71 33.573 72 64; 79 45 65 82 48 68; 84 4; 89 55 75 9157 7 84; 99 65 8 102 68 88, 108 74 94 110 76 965 116 #2 102; 5 127 93 123 7 317 39 105 125; 119 85 105: Design of 38 40; 41 29 33; 52 26 50; 65 34 58; 73 50 70; 85 58 78; 93 104 70 90; 131-77 971 Multi-storey Buildings 808 2127; 42.27 1; 33 38; 56 26 30; 57 38 27 51; 66 28 52; 67 29 35 59; 75 37 61; 76 38 51 71; 86 52 72; 87 53 59 79; 95 61 81; 96 62 305 71 91; 106 72 925 112 78 98; 113 79 995 121 87 107; 122 88 108; 124 90 128 94 114; 129 95 115; 138 96 135 101 7; 142 108 128; 144 110 47 113 133 4; 149 115 135; 15@ 116 53 119 139; 2. 62 128 148; 2 169 135 155; 76 142 162; 178 144 164; 183 45 47 19 52.53; 193 55 56; 201 62 64} 204 51 55; 212 48 53; 214 $7 62) 227 67 68; 230 71 725 239 77 78; 192 53 54 195 56 57; 203 45 $1; 205 55 59; 213.83 5: 218 50 54; 228 68 70; 232 72 73; 249 79 81; 2a2 81 82; 243 82 84; 251 67 72; 252 72 765 253 76 81; 254 68 735 261 74 78; 262 78 84) 267 85 87; 269 87 88; 276 93 943 277 95 965 78-06 97) PAt AF ORs ea; 287 85 91} 288 91 955 289 95 995 296 88 93; 297 93 975 356 122 142; 158 124 465 131 151; 165 132 a7 137 157; 172 138 185 47 48; 197 57 58; 209 47 523 219 54 585 234 73 74; 24s 65 71; 285.73: 773 270 88 98; 282 99 1@1; 293 87 925, 121; 136 162 122; 138 130; 145 132 131; 146 336; 151 117 1373 182 144; 159 125 145; 162 152; 167 133 153; 168 158; 173 139 159; 175 186 48 50; 198 51 52; 198 59 61; 200 61 62; 210 52 56; 211 56 61; 220 58 64; 225 65 67; 235 75 76; 237 76 77; 246 71-75; 247.75 79; 256 77 82; 260 70 74; 272 91 925 274 92 935 5 288 101 102; 285 102 294 92 96; 295 96 1€1; Concrete Structures 804 Design of Renfor 5 94 98; 304 98 104; 309 105 298 97 102; 362 90 94; 20 f 107; 311 167 108: as 2 113 308 113 114; §a2 108 130; 314 111 112; 316 112 1235 as 116; 321 116 117 - $23 117 110; 324 129 121; 326 121 1225 327 122 124} 329 305 112; 330 111 115; $91 115 119; 335 107 112; 336 112 116; 337 116 121; 338 308 123; 339 113 117 y 340 117 122; 344 110 114; 345 124 118; 346 118 124; 352 128 127; 353 127 128; 3$4 128 190; 356 132 132; 358 132 133; 360 133 134; 361 195 136; 363 136 137. ¥65 137 138; 366 139 141; 368 141 142; 369 142 144; 372 373 135 139; 377 127 132; 378 132 136; 379 136 141; 380 8 133; 382133 13; 82 137 142; 386 130 134; 387 134 138; 388 138 144; 393 14s 147; 395 147 148; 396 248 150; 398 151 152; 400 152 153; 402 153 154; 403 155 156; 405 156 157 407 157 158; 498 159 162; 410 161 162; 411 162 164; 413, 445 151; 414 151 155 415 155 159; 419 147 152; 420 152 156; 421 156 161; 422 148 153; 423 153 157 424 157 162; 428 150 154; 429 154 158; 430 158 164; ‘START GROUP DEFINITION 30INT FIRSTFLOOR 21 23 24 26 TO 35 37 38 40 201 SECONDFLOOR 45 47 48 S@ TO 59 61 62 64 202 THIRDFLOOR 65 67 68 70 TO 79 81 82 84 263 LFOURTHFLOOR 8S 87 88 90 TO 99 101 102 104 204 LFIFTHFLOOR 105 107 168 110 TO 119 121 122 124 205 USTXTHFLOOR 125 127 128 130 TO 139 141 142 144 206 _SEVENTHELOOR 145 147 148 150 TO 159 161 162 164 27 Eno GROUP peFfurTroN DEFINE MATERIAL START ISOTROPIC CONCRETE E 2,17185e+007 POISSON 0.17 DENSITY 23.5616 ALPHA 10-005 Damp 0.05 END DEFINE MATERIAL ‘MEMBER PROPERTY INOTAN 16 15 20 59 64 73 78 79 84 93 98 99 104 113 118 119 194 133 198 139 144 153 158 159 164 173 178 PRIS YO 0.7 20 9,4 347-10 11 14 17 18 61 62 65 68 69 72 75 76 81 42 85 a8 09 92 95 96 161 102 105 108 109 442 115 116 121 122 495 tae 129 132 135 136 141 142 145 148 149 152 155 256 a5) 162 165 168 169 172 175 176 PRIS YD @.7 20 0.4 9 12 13 66 67 70 71 86 87 90 9X 106 387 328 213 126 127 130 131 146 147 15@ 151 166 167 170 171 PRIS YO 8.8 20 0.45 MEMBER PROPERTY TNDTAN 56 10 58 203 TO 205 218 TO 220 245 TO 247 269 41 To 43 To 262 287 TO 289 302 303 TO 304 329 TO 331 344 TO 45 j71 10 373 386 10 368 413 TO 415 428 TO 429 430 PRIS yp 0.6 20 0-4 21 23 24 36 38 39 183 185 186 198 260 201 225 227 25 pao 242 243 267 269 270 282 284 285 309 314 312 328 325 327 351 353 354 366 368 369 393 395 396 408 410 411 PRIS yO 0.65 20 0.4 26 28 30 31 33 35 47 TO 52 188 199 192 193 195 197 209 To 214 230 232 234 235 237 239 251 TO 256 272 274 276 277 279 281 293 TO 298 314 316 318 319 321 323 335 TO 340 356 358 360 361 363 365 37 TO 382 398 480 402 403 405 407 419 To 424 PRIS YD 0.75 2D 0.4 CONSTANTS MATERIAL CONCRETE ALL ‘SUPPORTS 1346 70 45 17 18 20 FIXED SLAVE2X MASTER 262 JOINT 45 47 48 5® TO 59 61 62 64 202 SLAVEZX MASTER 203 JOINT 65 67 68 78 TO 79 81 62 84 203 SLAVE 2X MASTER 204 JOINT 85 87 88 90 TO 99 101 102 104 208 SLAVE2X MASTER 205 JOINT 105 167 108 110 TO 119 121 322 124 205 SLAVEZX MASTER 286 JOINT 125 127 128 130 TO 139 143 142 144 206 SLAVEZX MASTER 207 JOINT 145 147 148 150 TO 159 161 162 164 207 DEFINE 1893 Lon ZONE 0.16 RF ST 1.5 SS 2 ST 3 DM @.@5 PX @.423 PZ 6.488 BT @ SELFWETGHT 1 NEMGER WEIGHT 21 23 24 26 28 30 31 33 35 36 38 39 41 10 43 a7 TO 58 183 185 186 188 199 192 193 195 197 198 ; 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TO 205 209 To 214 218 10 220 225 297 228 237 239 240 242 243 245 TO 247 251 To 25 269 278 272 274 276 277 279 (281 282 283 294 To 298 362 TO 304 309 311 312 : 323 324 326 327 329 330 TO 331 335 7c 353 354 356 358 360 361 363 377 TO 382 385 70 388 UNE FLOOR WeiGHT 4.5kN/mn? (188 mm thickné 1.1 FLOAD -1 GY ae 30 31 33 35 36 38 39 44 TO 43 47 10°52 ‘oe sae 190 192 198 195 197 198 200 201 203 waa nue T0 220 225 227 228 230 232 234 235 to 4a 243 245 0 247 25% TO 256 260 TO 262 267 sya 278 276 277 279 284 282 294 285 287 TO 209 ro 298 302 TO 304 309 311 312 314 316 318 319 321 ee nap 230 To 331 335,70 340 246 TO 346 351 73 54 156 68 360.361 Seen 1°77? 182 386 TO 388 UNI GY ~12-42 18 05 209 TO 12 LIVE LOAD OAD VE LOAD ON FLOOR = SkN/Sm NOE 2.9 18.1 FLOAD-5 OY Ve LOAD ON TERRACE = 2-SKN/Sam ce 20,9, 21.1 FLOAD-2.5 GY 4 a 247 251 TO 256 287 TO 28 94 TO 298 362 TO 304 309 311 na 316 1 323 324 326 327 329 330 TO 331 335 TO 348 344 TO 346 351 353 354 356 358 360 361 363 68 369 371 TO 373 377 TO 382 386 TO 388 23 24 26 28 3@ 31 33 35 36 38 39 41 TO 43 47 TO 52 56 To SB 1 186 188 198 192 193 195 197 198 206 201 203 TO 205 209 TO 214 248 TO 220 225 227 228 23 232 234 235 237 239 240 242 243 245 TO 247 251 TO 25 260 TO 262 267 269 278 272 274 276 277 279 281 28 284 285 287 TO 289 293 294 TO 298 302 TO 304 309 31 312 314 316 318 319 321 323 324 326 327 329 330 1 331 335 TO 348 344 TO 346 351 353 354 356 358 360 3¢ 363 365 366 368 369 371 TO 373 377 TO 382 386 TO 34 UNI GY 12.42 21 23 24 26 28 36 31 33 38 36 3B 39 41 TO 43 47 TO 52 | TO 58 183 185 186 188 198 192 193 195 197 198 208 201 2 TO 205 209 TO 214 218 TO 220 228 227 228 230 232 234 2 237 239 248 242 243 245 TO 247 251 TO 256 260 TO-262 2 269 270 272 274 276 277 279 281 282 284 285 287 TO 7 806 Design of Reinforced Conerete Structures 203 294 To 28 302 TO 304 309 311 312 314 316 318 319 321 3 324 326 327 329 330 TO 331 335 TO 340 344 TO 346 351 354 356 358 360 361 363 365 366 368 369 371 TO 373 377 TO 382 386 TO 388 UNI GZ 12.42 0994 LUMPING LL ***** @% LL ON FLOOR * NO NEED TO CONSIDER LL ON R R LOAD VRANGE 18.1 FLOAD 2.5 GX YRANGE 18.1 FLOAD 2.5 GY E 2.9 18.1 FLOAD 2.5 GZ ACTOR = (@.16/2) x (1.5 / 5) = 0-02: MM CQC 1893 X 2,078 ACC SCALE 0.024 DAMP 0.05 MI 2.455 ACC SCALE 0.024 DAMP 0.05 MIS ABILITY LOAD COMBINATIONS *** + 1.00LL ‘OMBINATION 1.00EL, COMBINATION 261 COMBINATION 202 COMB 203 COMBINATION 203 LOAD COMB 204 COMBINATION 11 1.0 22 -1.0 1.00 DL 1.00LL +/- 1.00EL, COMB 205 COMBINATION 205 1.0 21 1.0 205 COMBINATION 206 1.0 21 -1.0 207 COMBINATION 207 1.0 22 1.6 LOAD COMB 208 COMBINATION 208 11 1.0 12 1.0 22 -1.0 204 @12 coms @12 Loa come 11 1.012 Loap 111 * STRENGTH LOAD COMBINATIONS **¥#s 1.50DL + 1,50LL *#ee4 LOAD COMB 181 COMBINATION 1002 has wis i sexes 9.9901 +/- 1-50EL LOAD COMB 2081 COMBINATION 2081 110.9 21 1.5 LOAD COMB 2082 COMBINATION 2002 11 0.9 21 -1.5 LOAD COMB 2003 COMBINATION 2003 11 0.9 22.1.5 LOAD COMB 2004 COMBINATION 2004 11 0.9 22 -1.5 eee 1,5@DL +/- 1-50EL, 2085 COMBINATION 2005 1.5 2006 COMBINATION 2006 “1.5 2007 COMBINATION 2007 1.5 Loap coms 11 1.5 21 LoaD coma 41 Ueede Loap coms 111.5 22 LOAD COMB 2008 COMBINATION 2008 wi 1-8 2 ates teens 1 SDL + 1.5@LL +/- 1 S@EL, LOAD COMB 2889 COMBINATION 2009 11 1.242 he LOAD COMB 2010 COMBINATION 2016 111.2) tp age ae ee LOAD COMB 2011 COMBINATION 2011 11 1,2 sain soala. 2 LOAD COMB 2012 COMBINATION 2012 11 1-2 32 aoe 10 PERFORM ANALYSTS PRINT ALL DEFINE ENVELOP 101 201 TO 268 ENVELOP 1 TYPE SERVICEABILTT 10@1 20@1 TO 2012 ENVELOP 2 TYPE STRESS. END DEFINE ENVELOP LOAD LIST 1001 2001 To 2012 START CONCRETE DESIGN CODE 1513928 CLEAR @.@5 ALL FC 30000 ALL FYMAIN 415000 ALL FYSEC 415800 ALL MAXMAIN 25 ALL MAXSEC 16 ALL MINMAIN 20 ALL MINSEC B ALL TORSION @ ALL GLO 101 ALL A eee Bars ena 21 23 24 26 28 30 32 8 183 185 186 188 198 192 19 14 218 To 220 1 4 7 329 TO 331 335 TO 340 34 54 356 60 361 363 365 366 368 36 5 121 122 124 TO 133 135 136 138 139 141 14 § 159 161 162 164 TO 173 175 176 17 183 185 186 188 190 192 193 195 197 198 299 TO 214 218 219 TO 220 225 227 228 7 239 240 242 243 245 TO 247 251 252 TO 169 270 272 274 2 281 282 284 93 TO 298 302 TO 304 309 312 312 314 2a 326 327 329 TO 331 335 TO 340 344 363 36 382 386 TO 388 393 395 396 356 358 360 361 366 368 369 398 400 402 4 413 To 415 419 To 424 428 TO 430 SUMMARY Jation coupled with urbanization has made 1h Fy buildings a necessity to house the A number of ction of multi-ste cultural lands, pardizing ag hie ead eave ana Tat coomstinn OF (00 sary eae orig eemnany reat the, wind and osures that give comfort 4 for such multi-storey strength-deformed nich Toads but also provide enc fficiency, RC is ideally suite ings. High-strength concrete and high-yield ; ingly used in today’s skyscrapers 1 buildings is 1 incorporate wind energy SYS1e* flicient and sustainable. Is impossible to manually perform d ull buildings because of the nature nplexity of the analysis Poe he the use of commmercial sofware. Poa% |, splications are available nov: Hower de ce ns heir shorwcomings and mations Py iygings rare application. The MOURNE age co the mpicx nature and geometry #!) aoe her pplication In this chapter, the use of 2 Dol oF aoa of AD Pro is discussed consider The current trend ‘which make Wi he analysis and design of ‘of computations involved dures. Hence, desi ‘Many commercial should De Muli-storey Buildings 115 116 138 119 121 122 124 T0 136 138 139 141 14 eo u yea To 113 ye 149 121 122 124 136 138 139 141 142 DESIGN BEAK 21 aos ates 69 270 272 274 81 28 x seven-storey building. Static and dynamic seismic analyses of the building have been considered and the results are presented Thas to be noted that designers should not directly accept the results produced by the computer. A fi ks, such as matching the reactions with the applied downward loads, performing simpte equilibrium and compatibility using hand calculations, and checking for abnormal deflections or forces in particular locations. fare necessary for validating the results. The imput data also meeds to be checked thoroughly. It is important to realize that the design of any structure based on the results obtained from erroneous computer analysis will lead to structural failures, costly disputes, and poorly we should remember the words of Emkin (1998) who cautioned that the structural engin performing structures. In this context are unfortunately becoming so dependent on computers that they ar rapidly losing the skills to be able to do any compu without computers. Structural «1 ional wor neers should be aware that re engineering knowledge includes considerable experience, insigh intuition, creativity, spontaneous thought, gut feeling, ability | imagine the behaviour of structures, and a lot more "wwanenies) structural engineering than any computer program oF progranim can have (Emkin 1998; Subramanian 2011) EXERCISES (a) Considering provisions of 1S 13920 {(b) Without considering provisions of IS 13920 Desa the building given 19 STAD Pro. of any dering sega 300890

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