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2000
Volume 17, Issue 5
  • ISSN: 2666-1454
  • E-ISSN: 2666-1462

Abstract

Background

Our country has dramatically evolved over the decades, and now we have a large number of well-connected roads, public buildings and a rising number of automobiles. With the passage of time, the manual car parking system in commercial spaces has become a stumbling block and wastes time. As a result, it requires a solution that can address these issues. Automated car parking systems are the answer to these issues.

Methods

In this study, the static and dynamic response spectrum approach was used to analyze G+13 storey automated car parking by using ETABS-2018 systems

Results

The storey displacement, storey stiffness, storey shear and overturning moment of steel and Reinforced cement concrete (RCC) automated car parking tower subjected to static and dynamic load for seismic zone III and zone IV in India have been determined.

Conclusion

The RCC automated car parking tower was found to be not only stiffer but also lowered the displacement of construction.

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Keyword(s): Base shear; car parking; displacement; dynamic; overturning moment; stiffness
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