Primary Examination of a Tall structure Major areas of strength for under Utilizing ETABS

Raisul Islam

Abstract


Bangladesh, a thickly populated country in South Asia, is situated in the north eastern piece of the Indian subcontinent at the top of the Cove of Bengal. Geological area of Bangladesh makes it obviously fit to quake and wind pressure. Thus, the information on unique investigation is fundamental for structural specialists to plan a protected construction for lessening the harms of design during horizontal stacking. This paper addresses a near investigation of the seriousness impact of wind powers on a tall structure applying BNBC 2006.To accomplish this objective an arrangement of 10 celebrated elevated structure has been thought of. The review performed with 12 variety of wind speed from 150 km/hr to 260 km/hr. The examination has been finished by utilizing PC programming ETABS. After the examination the greatest dislodging was found 12.9 inch at 260 km/hr wind speed with popular narrative float was viewed as 0.0191 at 110ft while the most reduced removal and float esteem was found 8.875 inch and 0.0153 at wind speed of 150 km/hr considering comparable level of 110ft. This paper outlines the whole impact of various breeze speed on skyscraper design to foresee the sidelong developments like removal and between story float as well as functionality of a RC building.


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