Design of Multi Storey Sleeve Car Parking With Stadd Pro.



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.04.170

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Mr. Ganesh Londhe., Ms. Apurva Mhatre, Ms. Vidya Jadhav, Mr. Shashank Mokashi, "Design of Multi Storey Sleeve Car Parking With Stadd Pro.", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 4, Article 170, pp. 1-3, 2021. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

This review paper involves the study of various aspects of analysis and design of multi storey car parking by using STAAD. Pro. Structural designing requires a detailed structural analysis on which the design of the structure is based. But it is not always possible to do in manual calculation hence the need for programming tools was found. For which several of power tools were formed, among which the most widely used one is STAAD. Pro, which allows the structural and seismic analysis prior to its construction. For high rise buildings its quite feasible to use STAAD. Pro for computing the loads and its combination and analysing the structure and designing the structure based on the analysis.

Keywords

Structural designing, Analysis, Seismic , STAAD. Pro , Programming tools, Auto Cad.

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