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BY USING ETABS ANALYSIS OF LATERAL RESISTANCE SYSTEM TO REDUCING THE DISPLACEMENT IN MULTISTOREY BUILDING

Dhawal V. Patil, Gajendra R. Gandhe, Durgesh H. Tupe

Abstract


It is usually a good idea to build a huge building to make better use of the land Recycled concrete is predominantly employed in both workplaces and homes. However, tall structures are susceptible to collapse, especially when subjected to seismic activities and wind vibrations. The structure is subjected to high tension and displacement of lateral forces and can withstand vertical forces with adequate stiffness for horizontal forces. The stability of state- of-the-art structures is crucial. There are several types of lateral load-resisting stability systems, each of which has its own advantages, disadvantages and intended use in certain situations.Composite structures are favored in buildings due to their proven success in terms of time-efficient construction, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to utilize smaller segments of space v. Developmental innovations in composite materials are gaining ground among manufacturers, contractors and designers in Australia and around the world. This topic has been extensively researched and covers all aspects of concrete and steel structures. Lateral forces can cause vibration, stress and failure. High stresses can cause lateral forces. That is why it is important that the structure withstands vertical and lateral loads quite well. The primary objective of this study is to examine the behavior of lateral force frames commonly utilized in construction.. 12 story structure including RC inspected as per IS 1893:2016 to resist framing like brick infill, shear wall system. Compared to many of the frames examined in the study, the clipper has a high level of vibration resistance.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jsea.v9i1.818

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