TRIANGULAR STRUCTURE BUILDING IN ARMED CONCRETE: A CASE STUDY USING THE EBERICK SOFTWARE

TRIANGULAR STRUCTURE BUILDING IN ARMED CONCRETE: A CASE STUDY USING THE EBERICK SOFTWARE

Authors

  • Julio Cesar Bonotto
  • Gilsinei da Silva Universidade Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe

Abstract

This article aims to disseminate information about studies carried out in the course of Civil Engineering course completion at the Alto Vale University of Rio do Peixe, campus Caçador, midwest region of the state of Santa Catarina. Based on the assumption of a building with asymmetric reinforced concrete structures, the case study was carried out in an area belonging to the central area of ​​the municipality of Rio das Antas in the state of Santa Catarina, with a view to making the best use of the space to be built, according to the municipal master plan. Populating a building with four floors in a triangular shape, of mixed use characteristics, where the greatness of the efforts that the structure presented, required more complex calculations. For this, the Eberick software (2015) was used, in order to perform calculations and analyzes relevant to the efforts acting on the structure for the design of slabs, beams, columns, using the indications, concepts and formulas according to technical standards. Thus, in view of the challenges encountered during the process of structural design of the project, a safe and aesthetically adequate structure was obtained.

Author Biographies

Julio Cesar Bonotto

Acadêmico do Curso de Engenharia Civil da Universidade Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe (UNIARP), campus Caçador. Santa Catarina, Brasil.

Gilsinei da Silva, Universidade Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe

Professor Orientador. Graduado em Engenharia Civil ,pela Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - UFSC, Pós Graduado em Administração, Gestão Pública e Politicas Sociais, pela Faculdade Dom Bosco, FDB, Brasil e docente do Curso de Engenharia Civil da Universidade Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe, campus Caçador. Santa Catarina, Brasil. 

 

 

Published

2020-08-30

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