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Seismic Analysis of Multi-Storied Building with Shear Walls Using ETABS-2013

Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 11)

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Page : 1030-1040

Keywords : ETABS-2013; SHEAR WALL; IS 456-2000; IS1893-2002;

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Abstract

Shear walls are structural members used to elongate the strength of R. C. C. structures. These shear walls will be construct in each level of the structure, to form an effective box structure. Equal length shear walls are placed symmetrically on opposite sides of outer walls of the building. Shear walls are added to the building interior to provide more strength and stiffness to the building when the exterior walls cannot provide sufficient strength and stiffness. It is necessary to provide these shear walls when the tolerable span-width ratio for the floor or roof diaphragm is exceeded. The present work deals with a study on the improvement location of shear walls in symmetrical high rise building. Position of shear walls in symmetrical buildings has due considerations. In symmetrical buildings, the center of gravity and center of rigidity coincide, so that the shear walls are placed symmetrically over the outer edges or inner edges (like box shape). So, it is very necessary to find the efficient and ideal location of shear walls in symmetrical buildings to minimize the torsion effect. In this work a high rise building with different places of shear walls is considered for analysis. The multi storey building with 14 storeys is analyzed for its displacement, strength and stability using ETABS-2013 software. For the analysis of the building for seismic loading with two different Zones (Zone-II & Zone-V) is considered with a soil I & soil III types. The analysis of the building is done by using equivalent static method and dynamic method. The results from the analysis obtained from both the methods are presented in tabular form and the results are compared using graphical form

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