A numerical method to quantify the axial shortening of vertical elements in concrete buildings


Autoria(s): Moragaspitiya, Praveen; Thambiratnam, David P.; Perera, Nimal; Chan, Tommy H.T.
Data(s)

23/11/2009

Resumo

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 adverse impact on other structural and non-structural elements. Limited procedures are available to quantify axial shortening, and the results obtained from them differ because each procedure is based on various assumptions and limited to few parameters. All these prompt to a need to develop an accurate numerical procedure to quantify the axial shortening of concrete buildings taking into account the important time varying functions of (i) construction sequence (ii) Young’s Modulus and (iii) creep and shrinkage models associated with reinforced concrete. General assumptions are refined to minimize variability of creep and shrinkage parameters to improve accuracy of the results. Finite element techniques are used in the procedure that employs time history analysis along with compression only elements to simulate staged construction behaviour. This paper presents such a procedure and illustrates it through an example. Keywords: Differential Axial Shortening, Concrete Buildings, Creep and Shrinkage, Construction Sequence, Finite Element Method.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27817/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27817/1/c27817.pdf

http://www.intimal.edu.my/icreate2009

Moragaspitiya, Praveen, Thambiratnam, David P., Perera, Nimal, & Chan, Tommy H.T. (2009) A numerical method to quantify the axial shortening of vertical elements in concrete buildings. In iCREATE 2009 Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent and Advanced Technologies in Engineering , 23-24 November 2009, Pan Pacific Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Kuala Lumpur.

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Copyright 2009 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #090506 Structural Engineering #Differential Axial Shortening #Concrete Buildings #Creep and Shrinkage #Construction Sequence #Finite Element Method
Tipo

Conference Paper