Research on Seismic Design of High-Rise Buildings Based on Framed-Shear Structural System
Author(s) -
Wang We
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
frontiers research of architecture and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2591-7595
pISSN - 2591-7587
DOI - 10.30564/frae.v3i3.2670
Subject(s) - shear wall , structural system , structural engineering , shear (geology) , load bearing , frame (networking) , high rise , seismic analysis , stiffness , seismic loading , structural load , engineering , civil engineering , geology , construction engineering , computer science , mechanical engineering , petrology
Article history Received: 9 October 2020 Revised: 16 October 2020 Accepted: 24 October 2020 Published Online: 30 October 2020 Under the rapidly advancing economic trends, people’s requirements for the functionality and architectural artistry of high-rise structures are constantly increasing, and in order to meet such modern requirements, it is necessary to diversify the functions of high-rise buildings and complicate the building form. At present, the main structural systems of high-rise buildings are: frame structure, shear wall structure, frame shear structure, and tube structure. Different structural systems determine the size of the load-bearing capacity, lateral stiffness, and seismic performance, as well as the amount of material used and the cost. This project is mainly concerned with the seismic design of frame shear structural systems, which are widely used today.
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