Multiple Linear Regression Modelling for Predicting Building’s Short Columns Loads under Gravity
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This research is an attempt to understand and model the performance of short columns under different ground levels and storey number. This behaviour includes varying axial forced, shear forces, and bending moments under gravity loads. All the results have been taken for the columns at the ground level when the phenomenon of the short column has appeared. To study the performance of short columns under different ground levels and the number of stories, the 3D finite element by sap2000, and multiple linear regression analysis have been used in this study. The results show that the axial force for all types of short columns (internal, edge, corner) increases as the number of stories in the building increases at the same ground level. The effect of changing the number of floors with the same value of ground level is not significant in shear and moment for all types of columns except for the one-story and two-storey buildings. For more illustration, the moment and shear for a building composed of one story is very high compared to the two-storey building where the value becomes significantly low; then become higher again with a 3-storey building and with more stories.

Journal
Title
International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology
Publisher
International Research Publication House
Publisher Country
India
Indexing
Scopus
Impact Factor
0.2
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
13
Year
2020
Pages
1671-1685