Study of Behaviour of Wind Evaluation of Multi-Storey Building With and Without Floating Columns Structures in Staad.Pro
Authors- L. Praveen Kumar, M. Ajay Kumar, V. Saranya Sahithi, K.S.S. Karthik, Y. Jayakanth
Abstract-– Tall buildings often face space constraints due to the current surge in urbanization. The structure can be affected by wind gusts in both directions. These gusts have the potential to impact the structure from both directions. Over the past few years, the structure has experienced effects from these gusts in both directions. These designs aim to enhance the visual perspective of the projects they undertake. The variability in floor height causes a discontinuity in the stiffness of the structure at the level of the soft story. This phenomenon is caused by floor height fluctuations. In the even If winds expose this discontinuity, it could potentially cause buildings to This study aimed to perform a static analysis of three-dimensional building frames, which included G+7 storeys, floating columns, and soft storey elements. elements. The other sixty-four examples feature floating columns at a single level, with the soft storey varying directly from the ground (G) story to the G+7 storey. Eight of the instances include centre floating columns on any one of the storeys, while sixty-four of the other cases have floating columns at a certain level. This instance considers a total of seventy-three instances. Furthermore, we construct a simple example where neither the storeys nor any of the column’s float, adhering to the previously stated conditions. We conducted the analysis using the maximum node displacements (resultant), maximum moments, maximum shear force, maximum axial force, and maximum storey drift. It is necessary to do an analysis of the findings in order to arrive at technical conclusions.
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology