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ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF A G+7 RESIDENTIAL

BUILDING USING STAAD.PRO

Presented By UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF


ABHISHEK ANAND (1481000004) Mr. HEMANSHU SINGH
MOHASNIN AHMAD NAEIMI (1481000018)
SAURABH KUMAR (1481000029)
SHARVAN KUMAR YADAV (1481000032)
INTRODUCTION
I. Our project involves analysis and design of multi storied G+7 using
very popular designing software Staad.Pro. We have chosen Staad.Pro
because of its following advantages:-
 Easy to use interface.
 Conformation with the Indian standard code.
 Versatile nature of solving any type of problem.
 Accuracy of the solution.
II. There are many classical methods to solve design problem, and with
time new software’s also coming into play. Here in this project work
based on software named “STAAD. Pro” has been used.
III. From model generation, analysis and design to visualization and result
verification, STAAD Pro is the professional’s choice for steel, concrete,
timber, aluminum and cold-formed steel design of low and high-rise
buildings, culverts, tunnels, bridges, piles and much more .

IV. For the validation on the software the base paper selected consists of the
design consists of G+7 residential building. The building is designed for
the six residential flats. Residential flat consists of one 3BHK and three
2BHK. The floor to floor distance is 3m.
LITERATURE REVIEW
The following research work had been carried out to study the modeling,
analysis of design of G+5 residential building are as follows:
I. [1] V.Varalakshmi (2014) The design and analysis of multi storied G+5
building at Kukatpally, Hyderabad, India. The includes design and
analysis of columns ,beams, footings and slabs by using well known civil
engineering software named as STAAD.PRO. Test on safe bearing
capacity of soil was obtained.
II. [2] L.G.Kalurkar (2014) The design and analysis of multi storied G+6
building using composite structure at earthquake zone-3. A three
dimensional modeling and analysis of the structure are carried out with
the help of SAP 2000 software. Equivalent Static Method of Analysis and
response spectrum analysis method are used for the analysis of both
composite and RCC structures. The results are compared and found that
composite structure more economical.
III. [3] P.Jayachandran(2006) The design of multi storied residential
building for in salem, Tamilnadu, India .The study includes design and
analysis of footings, columns, and slabs by using two software’s named
as STAAD.PRO and RCC design suit.
IV. [3] Divya kmath, K.Vandana Reddy (2012) Analysis and Design of
reinforcement concrete structures G+5 building model mini project report
, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology ,
Hyderabad ,India.
OBJECTIVES
 Generating structural framing plan.

 Creating model in STAAD PRO.

 Application of loads on the member.

 Analysis of the structure.


METHODOLOGY
Selection of Problem

Paper Selection on Previous Studies

Analysis of Problem according to


Paper

Result Analysis

Study of
Result
Analysis Not Pass

Pass

Solution of Final Object for the Work


Analysis of Problem

Result Analysis

Study of
Result
Analysis Not Pass

Pass

Finalizing of Result

Flow chart of methodology


ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS OF G+7 RCC BUILDING USING STAAD PRO.
GENERATION OF THE STRUCTURE
GENERATION OF THE MEMBER PROPERTY
RESULT
SUMMARY OF REINFORCEMENT AREA IN BEAM
SUMMARY OF PROVIDE REINFORCEMENT AREA IN BEAM
PROPERTY OF BEAM
SHEAR BENDING OF BEAM
DEFLECTION OF BEAM
CONCRETE DESIGN OF BEAM
COLUMN DESIGN RESULT
SHEAR BENDING OF COLUMN
PROPERTY OF COLUMN
DEFLECTION OF COLUMN
CONCRETE DESIGN OF COLUMN
CONCLUSION
Staad.Pro has the capability to calculate the reinforcement needed for any
concrete section. The program contains a number of parameters which are
designed as per IS: 456:2000. Beams are designed for flexure, shear and
torsion.
Design for Flexure:
Maximum sagging (creating tensile stress at the bottom face of the beam)
and hogging (creating tensile stress at the top face) moments are calculated
for all active load cases at each of the above mentioned sections. Each of
these sections are designed to resist both of these critical sagging and
hogging moments. Where ever the rectangular section is inadequate as singly
reinforced section, doubly reinforced section is tried.
Design for Shear:
Shear reinforcement is calculated to resist both shear forces and torsional
moments. Shear capacity calculation at different sections without the shear
reinforcement is based on the actual tensile reinforcement provided by
Staad.Pro. Two-legged stirrups are provided to take care of the balance
shear forces acting on these sections.
Beam Design Output:
The default design output of the beam contains flexural and shear
reinforcement provided along the length of the beam.
Column Design:
Columns are designed for axial forces and biaxial moments at the ends. All
active load cases are tested to calculate reinforcement. The loading which
yield maximum reinforcement is called the critical load. Column design is
done for square section. Square columns are designed with reinforcement
distributed on each side equally for the sections under biaxial moments and
with reinforcement distributed equally in two faces for sections under uni
axial moment. All major criteria for selecting longitudinal and transverse
reinforcement as stipulated by IS: 456:2000 have been taken care of in the
column design of STAAD.PRO.
REFERENCES
 V.Varalakshmi, G. Shiva Kumar and R. Sunil Sharma, Analysis and Design of
G+5 residential building, mini project report, Marri Laxman Reddy Institute
of Technology and Management, Dundigal, Hyderabad, India-2014.

 Mahesh Suresh Kumawat and L.G. Kalurkar, Analysis and Design of


multistory building using composite structure-2014.

 Divya kmath, K.Vandana Reddy, Analysis and Design of reinforced concrete


structures-A G+5 building model, mini project report, Gokaraju Rangaraju
Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad, India- 2012.

 P.Jayachandran and S.Rajasekaran, Structural Design of Multi-story


Residential Building for in Salem, India, mini project report, PSG College of
Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India-2006.
THANK YOU

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