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Etabs 2016 tutorial series part 1 Creating new file defining grid and story data link of building we'll be modelling: • Revit learning promo|| Construction and De... For full transcript visit: https://constructionanddesignacademy.... First run ETABS by clicking on the appropriate desktop shortcut or by selecting ETABS from your Windows Start menu. Currently I’m offline i.e. not connected to internet so ETABS opens a blank screen otherwise you have recent news about ETABS when first started. As you can see all the TABs except the “File” and “Help” are dimmed out that means you can’t use them currently. Ok. First step is to define grid for the building you are going to model. These grid line acts as guidelines so that you can draw elements like column, beam, slabs, etc. as required hence this is an important step. Now go ahead and click on file tab, as you click a set of options will be available to create a new ETABS file, open from a folder etc. At bottom part which you’ll able to see recently opened file which when clicked open that particular file. Right to the some of the options you’ll see shortcuts which can also be used to performed the same action. Let’s see an example first click on New Model, this will pop up a window with options for model creation. Let’s close it and try our shortcut i.e. CTRL + N this also does the same. In this tutorial I’ll not be using many shortcuts as this is beginner’s tutorial. I recommend you guys learn shortcuts and use them as much as possible to save time after you have master what each shortcut does. Here you can see new popup window with 3 initialization options each one suited for specific purpose The first one is for default setup. This means that the definitions and preferences will be initialized (i.e. get their initial values for units, material definitions, section definitions, load patterns and others too) from the Default.edb file that is in the same directory as your ETABS.exe file. If the Default.edb file does not exist in this directory then the definitions and preferences are initialized using ETABS built-in defaults. You should create your Default.edb i.e. save your own preferences file such that you most commonly click this button and save your precious time. Click over “I” button right to these option shows the description for the option. Second option is to create from a model you have. This takes definitions and preferences from that particular model you choose. In some cases, you may want to click the second option and specify a different file from which the definitions and preferences are to be initialized. For example, a certain client or project may require certain things in your model to be done in a certain way that is different from your typical office standards. You could have a specific .edb file set up for this client or project which could then be used to initialize all models for the client or project. I recommend you create one of those. In coming videos I’ll show you how to do that. The third option is what we will be using for this tutorial. If you use this option you have to define everything as per you drawing so let’s choose this option. This is recommended if you have to create a new model with entirely different definitions. Now we have option So let's go ahead and choose an option from the you can select US customary, SI and MKS as per your convenience. For this tutorial I will select SI. Similarly, choose your steel section database depending upon your locality as they differ for different country. I’ll choose Indian. Now choose the steel design code for the design again depending upon your locality and code in practice. This will be used to design Steel members if you have them in your model for this tutorial I’ll choose IS 800 2007. Now finally choose Design code for concrete which will be used to design the concrete structural elements in your model. I’ll choose IS 456 2000. Even if you don’t choose the right ones here then still you’ll be able to change them later not a big issue. Like I said before click over “I” button gives you description about the option as you can see. Now click Ok. This will open another window. Here you have option to define the data for your grid and story for the drawing you have. For this tutorial I have chosen a simple grid which is uniform and fits perfectly with the uniform grid option but still we will use custom grid option to show you how to use it. If you are choosing uniform grid option then all the spacing between the grids in a particular direction should be uniform. Like all the grids in X direction are 3m spacing and all grids in Y direction are 4m spacing then you can use this option. While using this you need to number of grids in each direction and the spacing between then in respective direction. If you have 3 bays then you have 3+1 number of grids. Simple!!! ..........