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Comparative Study of Linear Static Analysis of G+10 Storey Building with and Without Shear Wall in ETABS

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, , n. 1, v. 1282
Page(s): 012019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1282/1/012019
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Planning, designing, and execution of high-raise building while taking into account the impact of lateral loads such as wind and seismic loads computation with or without shear wall technology in conventional mode is a crucial task for civil engineers. The lateral loads develop high lateral stresses and sway movement in structural members and need adequate stiffness to resist lateral forces along with sufficient strength against vertical gravity loads. In this case, civil engineers establish an effective system for construction of high raise building with the usage of shear wall system is high in-plane stiffness and torsional resistance. Present the authors are considered a G+10 storey commercial shopping mall with a central cut-out at Bhimavaram location which lies in seismic zone III as, per IS 1893(part 1): 2016. The load cases from IS 875 Part I (dead loads), Part II (imposed loads), and Part III (wind loads) are used to create the load combinations in accordance with IS 456: 2000. Two models, with and without shear wall system are taken for comparing the parameters like storey drift, storey displacement, stiffness, shear force, base shear, bending moment and center of rigidity by performing linear static seismic analysis and wind analysis for both models in ETABS software. The simulations concluded that Shear wall system is the efficient and economical way of resisting lateral loads in high rise or multistory buildings.

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    12.05.2024
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    12.05.2024
 
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