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Structural Design of Buildings using Etabs Software

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Structural Design of Buildings using Etabs Software, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.85, with 113 lectures, based on 52 reviews, and has 200 subscribers.

You will learn about Basic concepts of Structural Analysis and Design Students learn modelling and design of multi storey structures in Etabs software. Students can Prepare detailed drawings of column, footing, slab, beams, staircase. Export the software design results and cross verify as per IS code provisions This course is ideal for individuals who are Civil Engineers or Structural Engineers or Any one who is curious to learn about structural engineering It is particularly useful for Civil Engineers or Structural Engineers or Any one who is curious to learn about structural engineering.

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Summary

Title: Structural Design of Buildings using Etabs Software

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.85

Number of Lectures: 113

Number of Published Lectures: 113

Number of Curriculum Items: 113

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 113

Original Price: $64.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Basic concepts of Structural Analysis and Design
  • Students learn modelling and design of multi storey structures in Etabs software.
  • Students can Prepare detailed drawings of column, footing, slab, beams, staircase.
  • Export the software design results and cross verify as per IS code provisions
  • Who Should Attend

  • Civil Engineers
  • Structural Engineers
  • Any one who is curious to learn about structural engineering
  • Target Audiences

  • Civil Engineers
  • Structural Engineers
  • Any one who is curious to learn about structural engineering
  • This course is mainly designed to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical knowledge and it teaches you all the basic things you need for analyzing and designing an RCC structure. This helps you to understand all the basic concepts of Structural Analysis which is the backbone of Structural Design and continues to the process of design and detailing of the structure. This course ensures that you do not need to have any prior experience in structural analysis and design software.

    The systematic arrangement of this course helps to you learn the software and all the concepts from scratch and will take you to the next level. At end of this course, students will be thought how to make a safe and economical structure as per industrial standards.

    This course starts by explaining the concepts of structural Analysis and the relation between structural analysis and design, the concepts of structural members, how to study the architectural drawings, how to locate the column positions, how to make a framing plan, how to make plinth beam layout, how to arrive the preliminary size of all the structural members, how to create grid model in Etabs, how to define material properties with stress-strain curve explanation, how to define & assign member properties, load transfer mechanism, detailed explanation of load calculation for all structural members including staircase, wind load, and seismic load calculation, define and assigning loads, load combinations, structural analysis, post analysis check, structural design in Etabs, design and detailing of all the structural members as per codes and standards.

    This course will be useful for civil engineers and structural engineers.

    Indian Standard codes like IS-456:2000, IS-875 Part-1, IS-875 Part-2, IS-875 Part-3, IS- 1893-2016, IS-13920, and IS-16700 are explained as per the requirement.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: What is Structural Analysis and Design

    Lecture 1: What is Structural Analysis and Design

    Chapter 3: Technical terms used in Structural Analysis and Design

    Lecture 1: Force of Resistance

    Lecture 2: What is Tension

    Lecture 3: What is Compression

    Lecture 4: What is RCC

    Lecture 5: What is Support and types of support

    Lecture 6: What is Equilibrium

    Lecture 7: What is Bending moment

    Lecture 8: What is Shear Force

    Lecture 9: How Shear Force and Bending Moment developed in Structural members

    Lecture 10: What is Deflection

    Chapter 4: Introduction to Structural Members

    Lecture 1: Footing

    Lecture 2: Column

    Lecture 3: Beams

    Lecture 4: Slabs

    Lecture 5: Staircase

    Chapter 5: How to choose preliminary size of Structural Members

    Lecture 1: Slab

    Lecture 2: Beam

    Lecture 3: Column

    Lecture 4: Standard Size of Column

    Lecture 5: Footing

    Chapter 6: Framing Plan & Plinth Layout

    Lecture 1: How to read Architectural Drawing

    Lecture 2: How to locate Columns

    Lecture 3: How to make Framing Plan

    Lecture 4: How to make column beam and slab layout with grids

    Lecture 5: What is Plinth beam and Plinth level

    Lecture 6: How to make Plinth beam Layout

    Chapter 7: Loads and Load Transfer Mechanism

    Lecture 1: Gravity load

    Lecture 2: Lateral load

    Lecture 3: Load Transfer Mechanism

    Chapter 8: Etabs Introduction

    Lecture 1: Etabs Introduction

    Lecture 2: How to install

    Lecture 3: Etabs Interface

    Chapter 9: Modelling in Etabs

    Lecture 1: Grid Modelling and Edit storey data

    Chapter 10: Defining Material Properties

    Lecture 1: Reinforced cement concrete

    Lecture 2: What is Stress

    Lecture 3: What is Strain

    Lecture 4: Stress Strain curve for Concrete

    Lecture 5: Stress Strain curve for Steel

    Lecture 6: Defining Material Properties

    Chapter 11: Defining Member Properties

    Lecture 1: Defining Column and Beam Properties

    Lecture 2: Stiffness Modifiers

    Lecture 3: Defining Slab Properties

    Lecture 4: Membrane & Shell thin

    Chapter 12: Assigning Member Properties

    Lecture 1: Creating Columns

    Lecture 2: Creating Beams

    Lecture 3: Creating Slabs and Check Model

    Chapter 13: Assigning Support Conditions

    Lecture 1: Assigning Support Conditions

    Chapter 14: List of IS Codes

    Lecture 1: List of IS codes used

    Chapter 15: Gravity Load Calculation

    Lecture 1: Load transfer Mechanism and classification of loads

    Lecture 2: Dead load overview

    Lecture 3: Self weight of Slab

    Lecture 4: Self weight of Beam

    Lecture 5: Self weight of Column

    Lecture 6: Floor finish load

    Lecture 7: Main wall load

    Lecture 8: Partition wall load

    Lecture 9: Parapet wall load

    Lecture 10: Sunken slab load

    Lecture 11: Water Proof load

    Lecture 12: Staircase load

    Lecture 13: Live load

    Chapter 16: Wind load

    Lecture 1: What is wind load

    Lecture 2: Concept of wind load

    Lecture 3: Lateral sway

    Lecture 4: Wind load calculation

    Chapter 17: Earthquake load

    Lecture 1: What is an Earthquke

    Lecture 2: Earthquake design Philosophy

    Lecture 3: List of IS codes used in Earthquake Design

    Lecture 4: Earthquake loads on Buildings

    Lecture 5: Static and Dynamic Analysis

    Lecture 6: Response of RCC structure during an Earthquake

    Lecture 7: Earthquake load Calculation

    Chapter 18: Defining load patterns in Etabs

    Lecture 1: Defining Load Patterns

    Chapter 19: Assigning Gravity load (Dead & Live load)

    Lecture 1: Assigning main wall load

    Lecture 2: Assigning partition wall load

    Lecture 3: Assigning Parapet wall load

    Lecture 4: Assigning Floor finish load

    Lecture 5: Assigning sunk slab load

    Lecture 6: Assigning staircase load

    Instructors

  • Structural Design of Buildings using Etabs Software  No.2
    Sathya Balasundaram
    Civil & Structural Engineer
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