Analysis and Design of Multistoreyed Building With Grid Slab Using E-Tabs

P. Shravan Kumar Reddy, N. Monica Madhuri

Abstract


Grid floor systems consisting of beams spaced at regular intervals in perpendicular directions monolithic with slab. They are generally employed for architectural reasons for large rooms such as auditoriums, vestibules, theatre halls, show rooms of shops where column free space is often the main requirement. The rectangular or square void formed in the ceiling is advantageously utilized for concealed architectural lighting. The sizes of the beams running in perpendicular directions are generally kept the same. Instead of rectangular beam grid, a diagonal. In the present problem G+5 Building is consider and analysis and design is done for both Gravity and lateral (earth quake and wind) loads. And this is compared with the flat slab. Grid is highly redundant structural system and therefore statically indeterminate. Grid floor systems consisting of beams spaced at regular intervals in perpendicular directions, monolithic with slab. They are generally employed for architectural reasons for large rooms such as auditoriums, vestibules, theatre halls, show rooms of shops where column free space is often the main requirement. The rectangular or square void formed in the ceiling is advantageously utilized for concealed architectural lighting. The sizes of the beams running in perpendicular directions are generally kept the same. Instead of rectangular beam grid, a diagonal. In the present problem, G+5 building is considered and analysis and design is done for both Gravity and lateral (earthquake and wind) loads. And this is compared with the flat slab.


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