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院(系)建筑工程学院
专业土木工程
班级070710班
姓名张波
学号070710317
导师周雪峰
2011年4月15日
英文:
High-RiseBuildingsandStructuralDesign
Abstract:
Itisdifficulttodefineahigh-risebuilding.Onemaysaythatalow-risebuildingrangesfrom1to2stories.Amedium-risebuildingprobablyrangesbetween3or4storiesupto10or20storiesormore.Althoughthebasicprinciplesofverticalandhorizontalsubsystemdesignremainthesameforlow-,medium-,orhigh-risebuildings,whenabuildinggetshightheverticalsubsystemsbecomeacontrollingproblemfortworeasons.Higherverticalloadswillrequirelargercolumns,walls,andshafts.But,moresignificantly,theoverturningmomentandthesheardeflectionsproducedbylateralforcesaremuchlargerandmustbecarefullyprovidedfor.
KeyWords:
High-RiseBuildingsStructuralDesignFrameworkShearSeismicSystem
Introduction
Theverticalsubsystemsinahigh-risebuildingtransmitaccumulatedgravityloadfromstorytostory,thusrequiringlargercolumnorwallsectionstosupportsuchloading.Inadditionthesesameverticalsubsystemsmusttransmitlateralloads,suchaswindorseismicloads,tothefoundations.However,incontrasttoverticalload,lateralloadeffectsonbuildingsarenotlinearandincreaserapidlywithincreaseinheight.Forexampleunderwindload,theoverturningmomentatthebaseofbuildingsvariesapproximatelyasthesquareofabuildingsmayvaryasthefourthpowerofbuildingsheight,otherthingsbeingequal.Earthquakeproducesanevenmorepronouncedeffect.
Whenthestructureforalow-ormedium-risebuildingisdesignedfordeadandliveload,itisalmostaninherentpropertythatthecolumns,walls,andstairorelevatorshaftscancarrymostofthehorizontalforces.Theproblemisprimarilyshearresistance.Moderateadditionbracingforrigidframesin“short”buildingscaneasilybeprovidedbyfillingcertainpanels(orevenallpanels)withoutincreasingthesizesofthecolumnsandgirdersotherwiserequiredforverticalloads.
Unfortunately,thisisnotisforhigh-risebuildingsbecausetheproblemisprimarilyresistancetomomentanddeflectionratherthanshearalone.Specialstructuralarrangementswilloftenhavetobemadeandadditionalstructuralmaterialisalwaysrequiredforthecolumns,girders,walls,andslabsinordertomadeahigh-risebuildingssufficientlyresistanttomuchhigherlateraldeformations.
Aspreviouslymentioned,thequantityofstructuralmaterialrequiredpersquarefootoffloorofahigh-risebuildingsisinexcessofthatrequiredforlow-risebuildings.Theverticalcomponentscarryingthegravityload,suchaswalls,columns,andshafts,willneedtobestrengthenedoverthefullheightofthebuildings.Butquantityofmaterialrequiredforresistinglateralforcesisevenmoresignificant.
Withreinforcedconcrete,thequantityofmaterialalsoincreasesasthenumberofstoriesincreases.Buthereitshouldbenotedthattheincreaseintheweightofmaterialaddedforgravityloadismuchmoresizablethansteel,whereasforwindloadtheincreaseforlateralforceresistanceisnotthatmuchmoresincetheweightofaconcretebuildingshelpstoresistoverturn.Ontheotherhand,theproblemofdesignforearthquakeforces.Additionalmassintheupperfloorswillgiverisetoagreateroveralllateralforceundertheofseismiceffects.
Inthecaseofeitherconcreteorsteeldesign,therearecertainbasicprinciplesforprovidingadditionalresistancetolateraltolateralforcesanddeflectionsinhigh-risebuildingswithouttoomuchsacrifireineconomy.
1、Increasetheeffectivewidthofthemoment-resistingsubsystems.Thisisveryusefulbecauseincreasingthewidthwillcutdowntheoverturnforcedirectlyandwillreducedeflectionbythethirdpowerofthewidthincrease,otherthingsremainingcinstant.However,thisdoesrequirethatverticalcomponentsofthewidenedsubsystembesuitablyconnectedtoactuallygainthisbenefit.
2、Designsubsystemssuchthatthecomponentsaremadetointeractinthemostefficientmanner.Forexample,usetrusssystemswithchordsanddiagonalsefficientlystressed,placereinforcingforwallsatcriticallocations,andoptimizestiffnessratiosforrigidframes.
3、Increasethematerialinthemosteffectiveresistingcomponents.Forexample,materialsaddedinthelowerfloorstotheflangesofcolumnsandconnectinggirderswilldirectlydecreasetheoveralldeflectionandincreasethemomentresistancewithoutcontributingmassintheupperfloorswheretheearthquakeproblemisaggravated.
4、Arrangetohavethegreaterpartofverticalloadsbecarrieddirectlyontheprimarymoment-resistingcomponents.Thiswillhelpstabilizethebuildingsagainsttensileoverturningforcesbyprecompressingthemajoroverturn-resistingcomponents.
5、Thelocalshearineachstorycanbebestresistedbystrategicplacementifsolidwallsortheuseofdiagonalmembersinaverticalsubsystem.Resistingtheseshearssolelybyverticalmembersinbendingisusuallylesseconomical,sinceachievingsufficientbendingresistanceinthecolumnsandconnectinggirderswillrequiremorematerialandconstructionenergythanusingwallsordiagonalmembers.
6、Sufficienthorizontaldiaphragmactionshouldbeprovidedfloor.Thiswillhelptobringthevariousresistingelementstoworktogetherinsteadofseparately.
7、Createmega-framesbyjoininglargeverticalandhorizontalcomponentssuchastwoormoreelevatorshaftsatmultistoryintervalswithaheavyfloorsubsystems,orbyuseofverydeepgirdertrusses.
Rememberthatallhigh-risebuildingsareessentiallyverticalcantileverswhicharesupportedattheground.Whentheaboveprinciplesarejudiciouslyapplied,structurallydesirableschemescanbeobtainedbywalls,cores,rigidframes,tubularconstruction,andotherverticalsubsystemstoachievehorizontalstrengthandrigidity.Someoftheseapplicationswillnowbedescribedinsubsequentsectionsinthefollowing.
Shear-WallSystems
Whenshearwallsarecompatiblewithotherfunctionalrequirements,theycanbeeconomicallyutilizedtoresistlateralforcesinhigh-risebuildings.Forexample,apartmentbuildingsnaturallyrequiremanyseparationwalls.Whensomeofthesearedesignedtobesolid,theycanactasshearwallstoresistlateralforcesandtocarrytheverticalloadaswell.Forbuildingsuptosome20storise,theuseofshearwallsiscommon.Ifgivensufficientlength,suchwallscaneconomicallyresistlateralforcesupto30to40storiesormore.
However,shearwallscanresistlateralloadonlytheplaneofthewalls(i.e.notinadiretionperpendiculartothem).Therefore,itisalwaysnecessarytoprovideshearwallsintwoperpendiculardirectionscanbeatleastinsufficientorientationsothatlateralforceinanydirectioncanberesisted.Inaddition,thatwalllayoutshouldreflectconsiderationofanytorsionaleffect.
Indesignprogress,twoormoreshearwallscanbeconnectedtofromL-shapedorchannel-shapedsubsystems.Indeed,internalshearwallscanbeconnectedtofromarectangularshaftthatwillresistlateralforcesveryefficiently.Ifallexternalshearwallsarecontinuouslyconnected,thenthewholebuildingsactsasatube,andisexcellentShear-WallSystemsresistinglateralloadsandtorsion.
Whereasconcreteshearwallsaregenerallyofsolidtypewithopeningswhennecessary,steelshearwallsareusuallymadeoftrusses.Thesetrussescanhavesinglediagonals,“X”diagonals,or“K”arrangements.Atrussedwallwillhaveitsmembersactessentiallyindirecttensionorcompressionundertheactionofview,andtheyoffersomeopportunityanddeflection-limitationpointofview,andtheyoffersomeopportunityforpenetrationbetweenmembers.Ofcourse,theinclinedmembersoftrussesmustbesuitableplacedsoasnottointerferewithrequirementsforwindowsandforcirculationservicepenetrationsthoughthesewalls.
Asstatedabove,thewallsofelevator,staircase,andutilityshaftsformnaturaltubesandarecommonlyemployedtoresistbothverticalandlateralforces.Sincetheseshaftsarenormallyrectangularorcircularincross-section,theycanofferanefficientmeansforresistingmomentsandshearinalldirectionsduetotubestructuralaction.Butaprobleminthedesignoftheseshaftsisprovidedsufficientstrengtharounddooropeningsandotherpenetrationsthroughtheseelements.Forreinforcedconcreteconstruction,specialsteelreinforcementsareplacedaroundsuchopening.Insteelconstruction,heavierandmorerigidconnectionsarerequiredtoresistrackingattheopenings.
Inmanyhigh-risebuildings,acombinationofwallsandshaftscanofferexcellentresistancetolateralforceswhentheyaresuitablylocatedantconnectedtooneanother.Itisalsodesirablethatthestiffnessofferedthesesubsystemsbemore-or-lesssymmertricalinalldirections.
Rigid-FrameSystems
Inthedesignofarchitecturalbuildings,rigid-framesystemsforresistingverticalandlateralloadshavelongbeenacceptedasanimportantandstandardmeansfordesigningbuilding.Theyareemployedforlow-andmediummeansfordesigningbuildings.Theyareemployedforlow-andmediumuptohigh-risebuildingperhaps70or100storieshigh.Whencomparedtoshear-wallsystems,theserigidframesbothwithinandattheoutsideofabuildings.Theyalsomakeuseofthestiffnessinbeamsandcolumnsthatarerequiredforthebuildingsinanycase,butthecolumnsaremadestrongerwhenrigidlyconnectedtoresistthelateralas