The differential column shortening in tall buildings can be reduced by improving material and structural characteristics of the structural systems. This paper proposes structural methods to reduce differential column shortening in reinforced concrete tall buildings; connecting columns with rigidly jointed horizontal members, using outriggers, and placing additional reinforcement at the columns. The rigidly connected horizontal members including outriggers reduce the differential shortening between adjacent vertical members. The axial stiffness of columns with greater shortening can be effectively increased by placing additional reinforcement at the columns, thus the differential column shortening can be reduced in the design stage. The opti...
Differential vertical shortening (DVS) is the relative vertical shortening between two adjacent vert...
Axial shortening of columns due to long term creep and shrinkage is inevitable in tall reinforced co...
The national tend in Sri Lanka today is to construct tall buildings in city centers. This may be du...
The differential column shortening in tall buildings can be reduced by improving material and struct...
Abstract Differential axial shortening (DAS) in a tall building can produce adverse effects on its s...
High-rise reinforced concrete buildings have technical, economic and environmental advantages for hi...
Shortening reinforced concrete columns helps to considerably increase internal forces for girder str...
Abstract Selecting appropriate structural system for reinforced concrete (RC) buildings is essential...
Even today, only a very few number of tall buildings are available in Sri Lanka, compared to other c...
This paper treats the interaction of outrigger-belt systems (OBS) with structural frames in high-ris...
The load transfer from the horizontal members (slab or beam) to the supporting vertical members can ...
This research developed and applied a comprehensive technique to evaluate the Differential Axial Sho...
As buildings inevitably increase in height, vertical support elements (e.g. columns and shear walls)...
Axial shortening of columns and walls is inevitable in any reinforced concrete or hybrid steel–concr...
Long term axial shortening in a tall concrete structure is a second-order effect that is of some im...
Differential vertical shortening (DVS) is the relative vertical shortening between two adjacent vert...
Axial shortening of columns due to long term creep and shrinkage is inevitable in tall reinforced co...
The national tend in Sri Lanka today is to construct tall buildings in city centers. This may be du...
The differential column shortening in tall buildings can be reduced by improving material and struct...
Abstract Differential axial shortening (DAS) in a tall building can produce adverse effects on its s...
High-rise reinforced concrete buildings have technical, economic and environmental advantages for hi...
Shortening reinforced concrete columns helps to considerably increase internal forces for girder str...
Abstract Selecting appropriate structural system for reinforced concrete (RC) buildings is essential...
Even today, only a very few number of tall buildings are available in Sri Lanka, compared to other c...
This paper treats the interaction of outrigger-belt systems (OBS) with structural frames in high-ris...
The load transfer from the horizontal members (slab or beam) to the supporting vertical members can ...
This research developed and applied a comprehensive technique to evaluate the Differential Axial Sho...
As buildings inevitably increase in height, vertical support elements (e.g. columns and shear walls)...
Axial shortening of columns and walls is inevitable in any reinforced concrete or hybrid steel–concr...
Long term axial shortening in a tall concrete structure is a second-order effect that is of some im...
Differential vertical shortening (DVS) is the relative vertical shortening between two adjacent vert...
Axial shortening of columns due to long term creep and shrinkage is inevitable in tall reinforced co...
The national tend in Sri Lanka today is to construct tall buildings in city centers. This may be du...