Investigating the Effect of Shear Walls Arrangement on Seismic Performance of High-rise Reinforced Concrete Buildings with Tube in Tube System
Subject Areas : Analysis of Structure and EarthquakeAmir Esmailzad 1 , ashkan khodabandelou 2
1 - Department of civil engineering, Urmia branch, Islamic Azad University, Urmia, Iran
2 - گروه مهندسی عمران واحد ارومیه
Keywords: Tube in tube System, roof displacement, Tall concrete building, shear walls,
Abstract :
After use new materials for use in construction, the invention of various structural forms can be considered as the most important factor in the feasibility of the construction of high-rise structures. The structural form of the building system is a system that tolerates the various combinations of horizontal and vertical loads. The structure is taller and thinner the structural factors of the degree are more important and subsequently the need to choose the structural form is further increased [1]. In this regard, recently, in the design of high-rise structures, a new idea, the tube in tube system, has been presented by Fazlorkhan and Milestone, which has been used in many of the world's tallest structures, including the Oil Standard Building in Chicago and the World Trade Center building in New York. Therefore, in this research, by modeling a concrete structure with a height of 108 m and 28 floors (a basement floor) and adding shear walls to this system and applying different layouts for them, by SAP2000, the seismic performance of the structure under 7 accelerates has been investigated and the base cutting and displacement force of the roof is compared under different modes. The results show that as the location of the shear walls moves from the center of the structure to the outer layer, the seismic response of the high-order structure with the tube in tube system will be improved and the sections can be reduced for the cost-effectiveness of the project.
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