Analysis of effects of axial shortening of steel columns in frame structure


Autoria(s): Ali, Saima
Contribuinte(s)

Ao, S.

Douglas, C.

Grundfest, W.

Burgstone, J.

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Steel columns in frame structure always carry heavy upcoming compressive forces. As a consequence, axial shortening becomes a common phenomenon in a multistoried steel structure. A 100 storied steel structure is analyzed in SAP2000 to study the magnitude overall effects of column shortening. It was found from the study that the maximum axial shortening occurs at the columns of top storey of the steel structure and at the columns of bottom storey, the axial deformation is negligible. The increasing rate of axial shortening is significant at the initial levels. However, at the upper levels, the amount of axial shortening in steel columns differs insignificantly. In the selected rigid frame structure, the axial shortening of adjacent steel columns is found to influence significantly the differential shortening of the structure. The consequent effect of differential shortening leads to develop excessive stress in the corner joints which ultimately hamper the normal behavior of the structural systems. The results are discussed elaborately in the paper.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88545/

Publicador

Newswood Ltd.

Relação

http://www.iaeng.org/publication/WCECS2014/WCECS2014_pp1023-1027.pdf

Ali, Saima (2014) Analysis of effects of axial shortening of steel columns in frame structure. In Ao, S., Douglas, C., Grundfest, W., & Burgstone, J. (Eds.) Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2014, Newswood Ltd., San Francisco, CA, pp. 1023-1027.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Conference Paper