Abstract

High rise building is the most frequently used word in all most all construction activities especially in rapidly growing cities in terms of development and population. National Building Code (NBC) defines a high-rise as “All buildings 15 m or above in height (a building more than 4 storeys). The employment opportunities and facilities offered by the developing cities makes people to migrate towards urban areas which create the land scarcity for both Industrial and residential occupants. To satisfy the needs considering the future demand of habitable area and efficient use of land without expanding the boundaries of the cities makes people to choose high rise building it also facilitates with stunning views less noise pollution etc. STAAD is a popular structural analysis application known for analysis, diverse applications of use, Interoperability, and time-saving capabilities. STAAD helps structural engineers perform 3D structural Analysis and design for both steel and concrete structures. It ensures on-time and cost-effective Completion of steel, concrete, timber, aluminium, and cold-formed steel structures and designs, Regard less of complexity. We conclude that in this study we consider plot area 70 m x 24 m of g+12 Building consisting of 72 flats located kesarapalli near vijayawada Located in zone 3. we are going to analyse the high rise building for shear force and bending moments and design of critical sections of slab staircase footing by considering various loads such as with and without wind load, imposed load, dead loads. Key Word: High rise building, wind load, STAAD pro.

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