Differential axial shortening, distortion and deformation in high rise buildings is a serious concern. They are caused by three time dependent modes of volume change; “shrinkage”, “creep” and “elastic shortening” that takes place in every concrete element during and after construction. Vertical concrete components in a high rise building are sized and designed based on their strength demand to carry gravity and lateral loads. Therefore, columns and walls are sized, shaped and reinforced differently with varying concrete grades and volume to surface area ratios. These structural components may be subjected to the detrimental effects of differential axial shortening that escalates with increasing the height of buildings. This can have an a...
In recent decades, the trend of constructing tall buildigs using composite columns (concrete filled ...
Necessity for adaption of high-rise reinforced concrete structures’ design and practical steps of im...
This paper addresses axial shortening prediction o\ud f the vertical concrete elements of tall build...
Differential distortion comprising axial shortening and consequent rotation in concrete buildings is...
Non linear deformation of concrete has an adverse impact on high-rise buildings with complex\ud geom...
Axial shortening of columns due to long term creep and shrinkage is inevitable in tall reinforced co...
Tall concrete buildings experience time-dependent axial shortening which may be interpreted as eith...
Long term axial shortening in a tall concrete structure is a second-order effect that is of some im...
Axial shortening of columns in reinforced concrete buildings is a phenomenon that was commenced fro...
Use of Concrete Filled Steel Tube (CFST) columns are becoming increasingly popular in high rise buil...
Differential axial shortening in vertical members of reinforced concrete high-rise buildings occurs ...
Differential axial shortening in vertical members of reinforced concrete high-rise buildings occurs ...
Use of concrete filled steel tube columns is becoming increasingly popular in high rise buildings du...
Even today, only a very few number of tall buildings are available in Sri Lanka, compared to other c...
This paper proposes a new methodology to analyse how creep affects to reinforced concrete columns of...
In recent decades, the trend of constructing tall buildigs using composite columns (concrete filled ...
Necessity for adaption of high-rise reinforced concrete structures’ design and practical steps of im...
This paper addresses axial shortening prediction o\ud f the vertical concrete elements of tall build...
Differential distortion comprising axial shortening and consequent rotation in concrete buildings is...
Non linear deformation of concrete has an adverse impact on high-rise buildings with complex\ud geom...
Axial shortening of columns due to long term creep and shrinkage is inevitable in tall reinforced co...
Tall concrete buildings experience time-dependent axial shortening which may be interpreted as eith...
Long term axial shortening in a tall concrete structure is a second-order effect that is of some im...
Axial shortening of columns in reinforced concrete buildings is a phenomenon that was commenced fro...
Use of Concrete Filled Steel Tube (CFST) columns are becoming increasingly popular in high rise buil...
Differential axial shortening in vertical members of reinforced concrete high-rise buildings occurs ...
Differential axial shortening in vertical members of reinforced concrete high-rise buildings occurs ...
Use of concrete filled steel tube columns is becoming increasingly popular in high rise buildings du...
Even today, only a very few number of tall buildings are available in Sri Lanka, compared to other c...
This paper proposes a new methodology to analyse how creep affects to reinforced concrete columns of...
In recent decades, the trend of constructing tall buildigs using composite columns (concrete filled ...
Necessity for adaption of high-rise reinforced concrete structures’ design and practical steps of im...
This paper addresses axial shortening prediction o\ud f the vertical concrete elements of tall build...