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Importance of Accurate Modeling Input and Assumptions in 3D Finite Element Analysis of Tall Buildings
Author(s) -
Kosala Bandara,
S. S. Bandara,
M. T. R. Jayasinghe
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
engineer journal of the institution of engineers sri lanka
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2550-3219
pISSN - 1800-1122
DOI - 10.4038/engineer.v42i2.7056
Subject(s) - section (typography) , checklist , cover (algebra) , institution , computer science , special section , engineering , library science , construction engineering , engineering management , civil engineering , engineering drawing , engineering ethics , mechanical engineering , sociology , geology , engineering physics , social science , paleontology , operating system
With ever increasing land prices, design and construction of high-rise buildings are becoming very common. There is a trend among design Engineers to resort to 3D Finite Element Analysis (FEA) during the design of such high rise buildings. This is due to the fact that challenging architectural concepts, when combined with inherent complexities and scale of such projects, require the need of complex structural systems and components such as outriggers, transfer plates, etc. However incorrect modeling input and assumptions could lead to a situation where predictions made using such models may differ greatly from the actual behaviour. In this paper, the importance of accuracy in modeling FEA of high rise buildings is demonstrated through the use of a case study of a 34 storey hotel building with outriggers. The impact of modeling accuracy and assumptions on the predicted performance of the outrigger is also evaluated.

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