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Etabs Complete Building Design With Code Compliance - OneDDL - 01-01-2024 ![]() Free Download Etabs Complete Building Design With Code Compliance Published 1/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 5.98 GB | Duration: 13h 3m Master ETABS for Real-World Projects with Building Code-Based Design for Structural Excellence. Go from beginner to Pro What you'll learn Structural Analysis and Design of a Residential Building Using ETABS ETABS Linear Static Analysis of RCC Structures Analyze and Design Any Kind of Civil Engineering Structure Using ETABS Export Designed Data to Excel for Further Calculations Preliminary Design of Structural Members Detail and Design Column and Beam Longitudinal and Shear Reinforcement Structural Design of R.C Building from A to Z Earthquake Design Wind Design Learn How to Structurally Design RCC Buildings from Scratch in ETABS Interpret Analyzed Results from ETABS and Create Economic Designs Design Structural Elements (Columns, Beams, All Types of Slabs) Read and Understand Building Code Provisions Assign Gravity Loads Properly and According to the Building Code Navigate Through the ETABS Software for Basic Modeling and Assigning Loads Use ETABS for Analysis and Design Perform Wind Load Calculation According to Building Code Assign Wind Load in ETABS Perform Earthquake Load Calculation According to Building Code Assign Earthquake Load in ETABS Detect Irregularities According to the Building Code Conduct Serviceability Criteria Checks According to Code Perform Additional Checks Based on ETABS Output Use Property Modifiers for Carrying Out Limit State Design Design Building Components Such as Beams, Columns, and Slabs Implement Seismic Detailing According to Code Requirements Minimum basic knowledge about structural analysis and design Have ETABS (version 13 or higher) installed in your laptop or PC. Description The only course you'll need to Master Building Code based Building Design using ETABS.Understanding and using building code provisions in Analysis and Design is crucial for getting your project approved for construction.Just learning ETABS or any other structural analysis and design software won't approve your design without proper application of the building code provisions and structural understanding. Thus in this course, you will not only learn the ETABS software but you will also learn about and application of building code in the analysis and design of buildings.From this course, you will learn about:ETABSDifferent phases in structural analysis and designAnalysis type and methodPrinciples of designDesign methods of RC structuresStrength reduction factor and load factorDocuments required for structural design and drawing of building structuresBuilding information to decide onInformation for software modelGravity loadsLateral loads (wind, earthquake)Checks to do after analysisHow to check with notion and hand calculationHow material properties are used and documentedStructural framing systems and load combinationsMesh considerationsWhat are diaphragms and what is their purpose in a structural systemEffective stiffness or property modifiersTorsional constant and indeterminacyDecision regarding support conditionsAfter completing this course you will be able to:Read and understand building code provisionsAssign gravity loads properly and according to the building codeNavigate through the ETABS software for basic modeling and assigning loadsETABS for analysisETABS for designWind load calculation according to building codeAssign wind load in ETABSEarthquake load calculation according to building codeAssigning earthquake load in ETABSDetect irregularities according to the building codeDo serviceability criteria checks according to the codeDo additional checksAnalysis checks based on ETABS outputUse property modifiers for carrying out limit state designDesign building components such as Beams, Columns, and SlabsSeismic detailing according to codeSection based learning:Section-1:An overview and understanding in a broader sense of all the things we will be learning.Section-2:you will learn about gravity load considerations for a building, you will learn things like common gravity load considerations for a building, and how to calculate- fixed partition wall load, random wall load, elevator load, gardening load, and water tank load according to building code.Section-3:we will start our ETABS model and apply all the knowledge you have acquired in the first two sections into our ETABS model, you will learn how to model a building in ETABS. You will learn how to assign gravity loads in ETABS.Section-4:you will learn about wind loads and how to calculate wind loads according to building code, you will learn about structural importance factor, occupancy category, wind directionality factor, positive and negative internal wind pressure in structures, gust effect factor, encloser classification of buildings, external pressure coefficient, velocity pressure co-efficient, surface roughness, value of topographic factor and according to building code for the purpose of acquiring the necessary skills to do wind load calculation for any building structure according to code.Section-5:you will learn how to define wind load patterns in ETABS.Section-6:you will learn how to do earthquake load calculations or base shear calculations according to both ACI and Euro code methods furthermore you will learn about the causes of earthquakes, tectonic plate movement, elastic rebound theory, peak ground acceleration, design-based earthquake, earthquake base shear formula breakdown, reasons behind response modification factors, seismic zone coefficient, soil site classification, response reduction factor, seismic weight, why does seismic detailing exist while there is no such thing as wind detailing and much more according to building code provisions.Section-7:you will learn how to assign earthquake load or base shear in your ETABS model.Section-8:you will learn how to run analysis in ETABS and how to use the analysis output to do analysis checks such as checking the total load of a building, checking for gravity loads checking for lateral load and you will also learn how to calculate the transfer of load from slab to beam by means of hand calculation.Section-9:you will learn about the building irregularities and how to check for the irregularities defined in the building code as well as why do you have to check for them and how to solve the irregularities if they occur. Some of the irregularities you will learn about are re-entrant corner, torsional, non-parallel system, diaphragm discontinuity, out-of-plane offsets, stiffness, soft story, weak story, mass irregularity, geometric irregularities, and so on. You will also learn how to check for these irregularities using your ETABS model and hand calculations.Section-10:you will learn about the serviceability criterion, what is it, why to check for it, why to maintain it, and how to use your ETABS model to check for these serviceability criteria according to building code. Some of the serviceability criteria you will be learning are vertical deflection limits, allowable displacements, story drift, maximum displacement due to earthquake, maximum drift due to earthquake, and so on.Section-11:Other than serviceability criteria and irregularities other are other checks known as the additional checks that can be required from time to time and you will learn about those in the eleventh section. Some of the additional checks include accidental torsional moment, P-delta effect, separation between adjacent structures, uplift, and so on.Section-12:you will learn how to assign property modifiers to structural components in ETABS for generating limit state designs.Section-13:you will see some design procedures for RCC building components namely- columns, beams, and slabs.Section-14:you will learn about seismic detailing according to code how to check if the detailing criteria are according to building code guidelines and an introduction to building code criteria to special and intermediate seismic detailing along with sample calculations to better understand the building code criteria.Prerequisites:· Minimum basic knowledge of structural analysis and design· Have ETABS (version 13 or higher) installed on your laptop or PC.But if you just want to learn how structural analysis and design is done according to code without the intent to practice then there are no prerequisites for you as everything has been explained in the course. Overview Section 1: Introduction and Basic Concepts & Requirements of Analysis and Design Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Introduction to Masterclass Lecture 3 Different Phases in Structural Analysis and Design Lecture 4 Analysis Type & Method Lecture 5 Principles of Design Lecture 6 Design Methods for RC Structures Lecture 7 Strength reduction factor and Load Factor Lecture 8 Documents Required for structural Design and Drawing of Building Structures Lecture 9 Building Information to Decide on Lecture 10 Information for Software Model Lecture 11 Checks to do After Analysis Lecture 12 Check with notion and hand calculation. Lecture 13 Design Considerations- Material Properties Lecture 14 Structural framing system and load combination Lecture 15 Mesh Considerations Lecture 16 Diaphragm Lecture 17 Effective stiffness or Property Modifier Lecture 18 Torsional Constant and Indeterminacy Lecture 19 Support Conditions Section 2: Gravity Load Considerations for a Building Lecture 20 Common Gravity load examples for a Residential Building. Lecture 21 How to calculate fixed partition wall load Lecture 22 How to calculate elevator load according to code Lecture 23 How to calculate overhead water tank load Lecture 24 Gardening load precautions Lecture 25 Material properties data in Code Lecture 26 Minimum Live loads table in building code (Bangladesh & Canada) Section 3: ETABS Model (design specification & Gravity loads) Lecture 27 Inputting Grid and story data in ETABS Lecture 28 Defining Material Properties Lecture 29 Defining section properties in ETABS Lecture 30 Placing columns on first floor Lecture 31 placing the shear wall Lecture 32 Drawing beams Lecture 33 How to draw slabs in ETABS all three methods Lecture 34 Drawing the floor slabs and the landing slab Lecture 35 Drawing the stairs Lecture 36 Checking the staircase model Lecture 37 Defining Load Patterns Lecture 38 Applying floor slab loads Lecture 39 Applying fixed partition wall loads (beam loads) Lecture 40 Applying stair and lobby loads Lecture 41 How to check load applications in ETABS Lecture 42 Adding an extra column for structural stability Lecture 43 Fixing slab meshes according to mesh considerations. Lecture 44 Replicating floors in ETABS Lecture 45 All Story, Similar story, and one-story working option in ETABS Lecture 46 Select, Deselect options in ETABS and roof load considerations. Section 4: Wind Load, Wind Pressure Considerations and calculations for a Building Lecture 47 How to determine structural importance factor Lecture 48 How to determine occupancy category of building according to code Lecture 49 How to determine basic wind speed for building design Lecture 50 How to take wind directionality factor Lecture 51 Positive and Negative Internal Wind pressure in structures Lecture 52 Encloser Classification of buildings Lecture 53 How to determine enclosure classification Lecture 54 How to determine enclosure classification part-2 Lecture 55 External pressure co-efficient part 1 Lecture 56 External pressure co-efficient part-2 Lecture 57 How to determine velocity pressure exposure co-efficient for building floors Lecture 58 Surface roughness classifications according to building code Lecture 59 How to determine exposure categories Lecture 60 How to determine Exposure categories continued Lecture 61 How to determine gust effect factor Lecture 62 Value of Topographic factor Section 5: Defining Wind Load Patterns in ETABS Lecture 63 How to define wind load patterns in ETABS Section 6: Earthquake Load Consideration and calculation Lecture 64 Reasons for earthquake Lecture 65 Tectonic plate movement and the changed geography of the earth Lecture 66 What is the cause of tectonic plate movement Lecture 67 Elastic Rebound theory Lecture 68 Different types of seismic waves Lecture 69 Difference between earthquake intensity and magnitude Lecture 70 Peak Ground acceleration Lecture 71 Design based earthquake, Maximum considered earthquake and Service Earthquake Lecture 72 Earthquake base shear formula breakdown Lecture 73 Reason behind response modification factor and seismic detailing Lecture 74 How to determine seismic zone coefficient Lecture 75 How to determine soil site classification Lecture 76 How to calculate normalized acceleration response Spectrem Lecture 77 How to determine seismic design category of buildings Lecture 78 How to determine response reduction factor Lecture 79 How to calculate response reduction factor for buildings with shear walls Lecture 80 How to calculate seismic weight Lecture 81 How to calculate Base shear using ASCE code as well as Euro Code Section 7: Define Earthquake load and Mass source in ETABS Lecture 82 How to define Seismic Load in ETABS Lecture 83 How and why to define mass source in ETABS Section 8: Analysis & Analysis Output Lecture 84 How to check total load of a building Lecture 85 How to check column load of a building with ETABS results Lecture 86 How to check dead and live load using animation Lecture 87 Check for lateral loads using animation Lecture 88 How to change or add support condition in ETABS Lecture 89 How to see column reaction forces in ETABS Lecture 90 How to check total load of building from ETABS results Lecture 91 Understanding Load transfer - how slab load is transferred to beam Lecture 92 How to determine cantilever slab thickness according to building code Section 9: Building Irregularities Lecture 93 What are building irregularities and why do we need to check them Lecture 94 Which Building Irregularities are not dependent upon analysis results Lecture 95 How to identify re-entrant corners irregularity Lecture 96 Re-internet corners irregularity Lecture 97 Diaphragm Discontinuity irregularity Lecture 98 Out of Plane offsets Irregularity Lecture 99 Non-parallel System Irregularity Lecture 100 Vertical Geometric Irregularity Lecture 101 Vertical In-Plane Discontinuity in Vertical Elements Resisting Lateral Force Lecture 102 Torsional Irregularity Lecture 103 How to get Torsional Irregularity Values from ETABS Lecture 104 How to determine stiffness Irregularity - Soft Story Lecture 105 How to get Storey stiffness and Storey shear force values in ETABS Lecture 106 How to calculate Soft Storey using Shear forces Lecture 107 Stiffness Irregularity using excel sheet Lecture 108 How to check for Weak Storey Lecture 109 What is Mass Irregularity Lecture 110 How to calculate Mass Irregularity Lecture 111 Why Structural Courses need Practice Lecture 112 How to get Mass Irregularity values from ETABS Section 10: Serviceability Criterion Lecture 113 Serviceability Criterion for Building Design Lecture 114 How to Calculate Vertical Deflection limits for Serviceability Criterion Lecture 115 How to check Vertical Deflection limit from ETABS Model Lecture 116 How to Determine Allowable displacement for wind load according to building code Lecture 117 How to determine Storey drift limitation according to building code Lecture 118 How to display Storey response plots in ETABS Lecture 119 How to Check for Maximum Storey Drift for wind in ETABS Lecture 120 How to determine maximum displacement due to earthquake according to buildingcod Lecture 121 Maximum drift for Earthquake Lecture 122 How to check Serviceability criterion using ETABS Section 11: Additional Checks Lecture 123 Additional Check requirements - Overturning moment Lecture 124 Why do you need or don't need additional checks Lecture 125 How to check for Accidental Torsional Moment Lecture 126 Additional Requirements P delta effect Lecture 127 Separation Between Adjacent structures Lecture 128 How to check and prevent uplift effect according to building code Lecture 129 Global and Local Additional Requirements Section 12: Property Modifiers Lecture 130 Instructions for proper serviceability criterion Lecture 131 How to assign property modifiers in ETABS Lecture 132 Serviceability criterion proper check Section 13: Design Procedure of RCC building Components Lecture 133 How to apply design property modifiers in ETABS Lecture 134 Fixing the top floor Lecture 135 Looking at the user specified drift Lecture 136 How to change design preferences in ETABS Lecture 137 How to override design consideration in ETABS Lecture 138 How to add load combinations in ETABS Lecture 139 How to run design in ETABS Lecture 140 How to Identify which columns need change in size. Lecture 141 Adding in new Column sizes Lecture 142 How to change property modifiers later on Lecture 143 How to assign Diaphragms properly in ETABS Lecture 144 Fixing Errors in ETABS model Lecture 145 Design of columns part-1 Lecture 146 How to do moment release of secondary beams in ETABS Lecture 147 How to fix shear and torsion failure of beams in ETABS Lecture 148 How to identify all types of failures in ETABS Lecture 149 How to do column design using ETABS and Excel Lecture 150 Column schedule and rebar schedule in AutoCAD Lecture 151 How to design Beams in ETABS Lecture 152 How to design beams using ETABS values Lecture 153 Shear design method of columns Lecture 154 Shear design methods for beams Lecture 155 How to add design strips in ETABS for slab design Lecture 156 How to add Design combinations for Slab design in ETABS Lecture 157 How to do slab design in ETABS Lecture 158 How to do slab design semi-automatic Lecture 159 Slab rebar spacing Section 14: Introduction to Seismic Detailing Lecture 160 Seismic detailing overview Lecture 161 What are the material properties for special seismic detailing Lecture 162 Flexural member definition according to building code Lecture 163 How to determine beam size for special seismic detailing Lecture 164 How to check longitudinal reinforcement for special seismic detailing Lecture 165 Special seismic detailing of beams Lecture 166 Lap splice and anchorage for special seismic detailing Lecture 167 Shear reinforcement for special seismic detailing Lecture 168 Maximum Design shear force for special seismic detailing Lecture 169 What should be the size of axial members for special seismic detailing Lecture 170 Lap splice distance for axial members Lecture 171 Allowable reinforcement ration of columns for seismic detailing Lecture 172 The BCC failure and why to avoid it Lecture 173 How to do shear seismic detailing of columns Lecture 174 Seismic shear reinforcement for axial members Lecture 175 Special confining reinforcement for column and shear wall joint Lecture 176 How to check area of rectangular hoops for seismic detailing Lecture 177 Special Seismic detailing for frame joints Lecture 178 Intermediate seismic detailing for flexural members Lecture 179 Intermediate seismic detailing of Axial Members Lecture 180 Intermediate seismic detailing for flat slabs Lecture 181 Intermediate seismic detailing of column strip of flat plate Lecture 182 Intermediate seismic detailing of middle strip of flat plate slab Lecture 183 What's Next Section 15: Bonus Lecture 184 Bonus Civil/Structural Engineers and Students,Civil engineering students who wish to learn ETABS for structural analysis and design.,Graduates doing project on building design.,Civil engineering graduates who wish to pursue their career in structural analysis and design of buildings.,Civil engineering students curious about learning how to use ETABS software.,Structural Engineers,Engineering students and Engineers who want to learn Building Code based Design. 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