Department Of Civil Engineering
A project report on
ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF A G+30 STOREY RESIDENTIAL
                    BUILDING
                     Submitted by
              Name: Sanika Sanjay Patil
                      Roll No: 8
             Subject: SBL II, Sem: II (ME)
               Under The Guidance Of
                 Prof. Athira Haridas
                                        ABSTRACT
       The primary objective of this project is to gain sufficient knowledge in planning, analysis,
and Design of building. Our project deals with the Analysis and design of a residential building.
Analysis of structure was done in ETABS and design of structure components like slab, beam,
column, footing, staircase etc. was also done by ETABS. It is a reinforced concrete structure
consisting of G+30. IS 456:2000 code is the basic code for general construction in concrete
structures, hence all the structural members are designed using limit state method in accordance
with the IS 456:2000 code and design aids. The planning of any building in India will be recognized
by National Building Code (NBC), hence the building is planned in accordance with the National
Building Code of India. The residential building has proper ventilation, it is provided with
sufficient Exits, Water supply and electrification are also provided. This project also enables in
establishing in sufficient water supply, electric power supply and proper sanitary system.
                            CONTENTS
                        Title          Page No
1. INTRODUCTION                          1-2
2. OBJECTIVE                              3
3. DETAILS OF PROJECT                    4-8
4. LOADS                                 9-12
5. ANALYSIS                             13-17
6. DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENT        18
7. BASE SHEAR CHECK                     19-20
                                        1. INTRODUCTION
       The aim of the structural design is that structures should be safe, durable, serviceable and
economical with respect to initial cost and maintenance cost. Computer helps the structural
engineers to solve large complex problems with the short interval of time. A large number of
software package are available which helps structural engineer to carry stress analysis of complex
shapes, material properties and with various boundary conditions. Hence the analysis and design
is carried out by using software’s.
The Design Process:
       Structural design is an art and science of designing, with economy and elegance, a safe,
serviceable, and a durable structure. The entire process of structural planning and design require
not only imagination and conceptual thinking (which form art of designing) but also sound
knowledge of science of structural engineering besides knowledge of practical aspects, such as
relevant design codes and bye-law, backed up by sample experience, institution and judgment. The
process of design commences with planning of a structure, primarily to meet the functional
requirement of the user or the client. The requirement proposed by the client may not be well
defined. They may be vague and may also be impracticable because is not aware of various
implication involved in the process of planning and design and about the limitations and the
intricacies of structural science. The functional requirements and the aspects of aesthetics are look
into normally by an architect while the aspects of safety, serviceability, durability and economy of
the structure for its intended use over life span of the structure are attended to be structural
designers (many times, a structural engineer is requiring to act in capacities of both the architect
and structural designers).
Stages in Structure Designs:
The process of structure design involves the following stages
1. Structural planning.
2. Estimation of Loads
3. Analysis of Structure
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4. Member design
5. Drawing, Detailing and preparation of schedule.
STRUCTURAL PLANNING:
       This involves determination of the form of the structure, the material for the same, the
structural system, the layout of its components, the method of analysis and the philosophy of
structural designs.
The principal element of a R.C. building frame are as follows.
1. Slabs to cover large area
2. Beams to support slabs and walls
3. Columns to support beams
4. Footing to distribute concentrated column loads over large area of the supporting soil.
After getting an architectural plan of the building, the structural planning of the building frame is
done. This involves determination of the following.
A) Column position
B) Beam location
C) Spanning of slabs
D) Layout and planning of stairs
E) Type of footing.
General features of software etabs
1. Fully integrated interface within Window 95/98/NT/2000
2. Optimized for modelling of multi-storey buildings.
3. 3D perspective, plan, elevation, developed elevation, and custom view.
4. 3D model generation using plans and elevations.
5. CAD drawing/editing for fast, intuitive framing layout.
6. Fast generation of model using the concept of similar stories.
7. Automated templates for typical structures.
8. Easy editing with move, merge, mirror, and replicate
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                                            2. OBJECTIVE
The main objective of undertaking this project is to retrieve and implement our civil engineering
knowledge that we had learned during the postgraduate years in “SARASWATI College of
Engineering, Kharghar” into this project. And also, to make ourselves capable Civil engineers in
the near future.
The important objective/aim includes the following:
1. To analyse and design a multi-storey R C building.
2. Analysis and design are done with the aid of ETABS software.
3. To study, retrieve; practice the latest software of civil like AUTOCAD and ETABS.
4. To gain design knowledge on various structural elements like beam, column, slab, foundation
   etc.
5. To familiarise in planning, analysing, designing & estimating of structures.
6. To plan a building in the urban area fulfilling all the norms.
7. To study, retrieve; practice the latest software of civil like AUTOCAD, ETABS and other
   software.
8. To draw the plan of a building using software AUTOCAD. Use of codes (IS codes).
9. To learn the importance of team spirit on working for a project. Group Coordination/Team
   work.
10. To implement the acquired knowledge to real time structure.
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                                3. DETAILS OF THE PROJECT:
The building has been laid in the centre of the plot leaving sample space on all the sides for
landscaping and pathways for cars and for visitors parking
   Location                                           Bangalore
   Type of building                                   Residential
   Number of Floor                                    G+26
   Number of Units                                    3 per floor
   Number of stairs case                              2
   Lift                                               2
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3.1 Structural details:
   Length of building                        23785
   Width of building                         33775
   Height                                    98.8 m
   Grade of Concrete                         M30, M35, M40,
                                             M45, M50
   Grade of Steel                            Fe 550
       Sectional Detail   Size(mm)              Grade of          Grade of steel
                                                Concrete
            Beams                  Footing to Terrace Level
              B1           160X650                   M30              Fe550
              B2           200X650                   M30              Fe550
              B3           200X1000                  M30              Fe550
              B4           230X650                   M30              Fe550
              B5            250X700                  M30              Fe550
              B6            250X800                  M30              Fe550
              B7            300X650                  M30              Fe550
              B8            300X100                   M30             Fe550
             Slab                      Footing to Terrace Level
                             110                     M30              Fe550
                             115                     M30              Fe550
                             125                     M30              Fe550
                             135                     M30              Fe550
                             150                     M30              Fe550
             Wall            200             M30, M35, M45,           Fe550
                                                  M50
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                                 250            M30, M35, M45,       Fe550
                                                     M50
                                 300            M30, M35, M45,       Fe550
                                                     M50
                                 350            M30 M35, M45,        Fe550
                                                    M50
3.2. Beam and Slab Position
                              Fig: Beam and Slab position in Etabs
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3.3. Defining Material Property and section Property
                               Fig: Defining Material Property
                            Fig: Defining Material Property
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Fig 5.5.2.3: Defining Section Property
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                                                 4. LOADS
The loading that has been considered to act upon the structure are as follows:
1. Dead Load.
2. Live Load.
3. Seismic Load.
4. Wind Load
5. Load Combinations.
    4.1. Dead Load or permanent Load:
This consists of the weights of the walls, partitions, floors, roofs, including the weights of all
other permanent construction in the buildings. A schedule of unit weights of the building
materials is given in IS code 875 part 1-1987. Some of the Unit weights of building materials
(IS code 875 part 1-1987 and IS code 4562000) are shown below;
 Unit weight of building materials                    Materials Unit Weight
 Brick masonry                                        18.85 to 22KN/m3
 Plain concrete                                       24KN/m3
 Reinforced concrete                                  25KN/m3
    4.2.Live Load or Imposed Load:
The live or imposed loads shall comprise all loads other than dead loads. The minimum live load
on different floors is specified in IS code 875 (part-2) -1987.
    4.3. Seismic load:
The seismic load for a multi storey Residential building can be comparatively determine using IS
code 1893: 2016.
Building is located in Mumbai, Zone II which Zone Factor=0.10
T = 0.075h0.75 / Ah0.5
Where h = 98.8
Hence, time period along x direction
Tax = 1.49
Tay = 1.781
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Hard soil site and 5% damping
Hence, Sa/g= 0.8905 (as per clause no.6.4.2)
Structure type: Ordinary moment resisting frame
Hence, response reduction factor= 3 (Table No.9, IS-1893-2016-PART-1)
Importance factor = 1.2
    4.4. Load combinations:
As per IS code 875 (part-5) –1987, the following load combinations, whichever combination
produces the most unfavourable effect on the building, foundation and structural member
concerned may be adopted.
The values of partial safety factors of loads under different conditions are shown in the table
below in accordance with clause 36.4 of the IS code 456-2000.
    4.5. Load Cases in ETABS.
Following figure shows the different loads considered in building
       Fig: Various loads considered as per Indian Standard code for building analysis
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4.5.1.   Earthquake in X-direction as per IS 1893-2016
                       Fig: Seismic Load along X Direction
4.5.2. Earthquake in Y-direction as per IS 1893-2016
                           Fig: Seismic Load along Y Direction
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4.5.3. Wind Load in x-direction as per IS 875-2015
                        Fig: Wind Load along X Direction
4.5.4. Define Load Combination
                            Fig: Define Load Combination
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                                    5. ANALYSIS
5.1.Bending Moment and Shear Force Diagram due to dead load
                            Fig:Shear Force Diagram Due To DL
                     Fig:Bending Moment Diagram Due To DL
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5.2. Bending Moment and Shear Force Diagram Due to Live Load
                       Fig: Bending Moment Diagram Due To LL
                    Fig:Shear Force Diagram Due To LL
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5.3. Bending Moment and Shear Force Diagram Due To Earthquake Load
          Fig: Bending Moment and Shear Force Diagram Due to Earthquake
                                    Load
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5.4. Bending Moment and Shear Force Diagram Due to Wind Load
                   Fig: Bending Moment Diagram Due to Wind Load
                 Fig: Shear Force Diagram Due to Wind Load
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5.5. Base Reaction
                         Fig: table showing DL, LL, EL, WL
5.6. Modal Participating Mass Ration
                       Fig: Table Showing Modal Participating Factor
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6. DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENT
    Fig.7.3 Required Reinforcement at Typical floor Level
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                               7. BASE SHEAR CHECK
   7.1. Software Values
       •     Base Shear VB = 2937.2861 kN
7.2. Manual Calculations
The seismic load for a multi storey Residential building can be comparatively determine using IS
code 1893: 2016.
Building is located in Mumbai, Zone II which Zone Factor=0.10
T = 0.075h0.75 / Ah0.5                                                 …… structural walls
Where h = 98.8
       Aw =
Hence, time period along x direction
Tax = 1.49
Tay = 1.781
Hard soil site and 5% damping
Hence, Sa/g= 0.8905
                                            ….as per clause no.6.4.2
Structure type: Ordinary moment resisting frame
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Hence, response reduction factor= 3 (Table No.9, IS-1893-2016-PART-1)
Importance factor = 1.2
        𝑆𝑎 𝑍                  0.10
           x       0.8905 x
        𝑔 2
 Ah =     𝑅    =        3
                               2
                                     = 0.01781                               …… Clause 7.6.1
          𝐼            1.2
Base reactions
                                     Table no.6.6: table showing DL, LL, EL, WL
Total Dead Load = 141154.8168 kN
Total Live Load = 27876.3435 kN
W= 141154.8168 +0.25 X 27876.3435 = 148123.9027 kN
Seismic Base Shear,
        •   Base Shear, VB = Ah x W = 0.01781 x 148123.9027 = 2638.086 kN
        •   Manually Calculated VB = 2638.086 kN
        •   Software Generated VB = 2937.2861 kN
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