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This study focuses on seismic resilience of steel framed structure over reinforced concrete structure by using a structural design software named ETABS. Structural Analysis was conducted for a simple layout, both steel frame and RCC frame were analysed and found the analysis it was clarified that steel framing structure shows more resilience against seismic wave in seismic prone region like Bangladesh. Through this comprehensive analysis of both framing systems, steel emerges as a superior alternative, offering strength, flexibility, precision, and sustainability. The findings underscore the importance of steel framing to ensure the safety and resilience of structures in seismic-prone regions like Bangladesh, contributing to a safer and more sustainable built environment. Till now we are not declaring straight off that steel structures are 100% seismic resistant but the study shows a pathway in manufacturing a totally safe structure under seismic effect to ensure the safety of our living, After this theorical Analysis we started to believe in lightweight & safe structures, if we design our structures with steel frames highly considered the seismic effects and other lateral forces applying some innovation of mechanical engineering as well to create smart joints which will inhabit the failure due to lateral forces

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  • Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mamun

    (Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Fareast International University, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh)

  • Anik Mahamud

    (Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Fareast International University, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh)

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  • Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mamun & Anik Mahamud, 2024. "This study focuses on seismic resilience of steel framed structure over reinforced concrete structure by using a structural design software named ETABS. Structural Analysis was conducted for a simple ," International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS), vol. 13(4), pages 52-60, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjb:journl:v:13:y:2024:i:4:p:52-60
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