Creating a Multi-Story Model in ETABS Software
This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of creating a multi-story building model in ETABS, including defining grid lines, stories, structural sections, and assigning loads.
Step 1: Launch ETABS and Start a New Model
- Open ETABS.
- Click on File > New Model.
- Select the desired units (e.g., kN, m, C) and click OK.
Step 2: Define Grid Lines
- In the New Model dialog box, select Grid Only or Grid and Story Data.
- Enter the number of grid lines in the X and Y directions.
- Example: 5 grid lines in the X-direction and 4 grid lines in the Y-direction.
- Specify the spacing between grid lines.
- Example: 5 m spacing in the X-direction and 4 m spacing in the Y-direction.
- Click OK to generate the grid system.
Step 3: Define Story Data
- In the New Model dialog box, select Story Data.
- Enter the number of stories (e.g., 5).
- Specify the height of each story.
- Example: 3 m for typical floors.
- Optionally, add a basement or mezzanine floor if required.
- Click OK to create the stories.
Step 4: Define Structural Sections
4.1 Define Beam Sections
- Go to Define > Section Properties > Frame Sections.
- Click Add New Property.
- Choose the type of section (e.g., Rectangular).
- Enter the dimensions (e.g., width = 300 mm, depth = 500 mm).
- Assign material properties (e.g., concrete grade M25).
- Click OK to save the section.
4.2 Define Column Sections
- Go to Define > Section Properties > Frame Sections.
- Click Add New Property.
- Choose the type of section (e.g., Rectangular).
- Enter the dimensions (e.g., width = 400 mm, depth = 400 mm).
- Assign material properties (e.g., concrete grade M25).
- Click OK to save the section.
4.3 Define Slab Sections
- Go to Define > Section Properties > Area Sections.
- Click Add New Property.
- Choose the type of section (e.g., Slab).
- Enter the thickness (e.g., 150 mm).
- Assign material properties (e.g., concrete grade M25).
- Click OK to save the section.
Step 5: Draw Structural Elements
5.1 Draw Beams
- Go to Draw > Draw Frame Elements.
- Select the beam section you defined earlier.
- Draw beams along the grid lines for each story.
5.2 Draw Columns
- Go to Draw > Draw Frame Elements.
- Select the column section you defined earlier.
- Draw columns at the intersections of grid lines for each story.
5.3 Draw Slabs
- Go to Draw > Draw Area Elements.
- Select the slab section you defined earlier.
- Draw slabs for each floor by connecting the grid lines.
Step 6: Define and Assign Loads
6.1 Define Load Patterns
- Go to Define > Load Patterns.
- Add load patterns for:
- Dead Load (Type: Dead)
- Live Load (Type: Live)
- Wind Load (Type: Wind)
- Seismic Load (Type: Quake)
6.2 Assign Dead Load
- Select the slabs.
- Go to Assign > Area Loads > Uniform.
- Enter the magnitude of the dead load (e.g., 5 kN/m²).
- Click OK.
6.3 Assign Live Load
- Select the slabs.
- Go to Assign > Area Loads > Uniform.
- Enter the magnitude of the live load (e.g., 3 kN/m²).
- Click OK.
6.4 Assign Wind Load
- Go to Define > Wind Load Cases.
- Specify the wind parameters (e.g., wind speed, exposure category).
- Click OK to generate the wind load.
6.5 Assign Seismic Load
- Go to Define > Response Spectrum Cases.
- Specify the seismic parameters (e.g., zone factor, soil type).
- Click OK to generate the seismic load.
Step 7: Verify and Analyze the Model
- Go to Analyze > Run Analysis.
- Check for errors or warnings in the analysis.
- Review the results to ensure the model behaves as expected.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this practical, you will:
- Understand how to create a multi-story building model in ETABS.
- Learn how to define and assign structural sections and loads.
- Gain hands-on experience in modeling and analyzing a building.