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Control of wind-induced vibration of long-span bridges and tall buildings

GU Ming

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 51-62 doi: 10.1007/s11709-007-0005-3

Abstract: structures, research on controlling wind-induced vibration of large-scale structures, such as long-span bridgesand super-tall buildings, has been an issue of great concern.sinusoidal reference strategy is developed for adaptive control of wind-induced vibration of super-tall

Keywords: torsional buffeting     large-scale     semiactive     adjustable frequency     building aeroelastic    

Higher-order mode effects on the seismic performance of tall piers

Zhongguo GUAN, Jianzhong LI, Yan XU, Hao LU

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 496-502 doi: 10.1007/s11709-011-0131-9

Abstract: A comprehensive analysis was conducted to investigate the seismic performance of a typical tall bridgemechanical state of the critical hinge and therefore is not suitable for use in the seismic design of tallMistakenly using the displacement-based seismic design method for tall piers may result in a seriously

Keywords: tall bridges     higher-order mode effects     incremental dynamic analysis    

Influence of core stiffness on the behavior of tall timber buildings subjected to wind loads

Zhouyan XIA, Jan-Willem G. VAN DE KUILEN, Andrea POLASTRI, Ario CECCOTTI, Minjuan HE

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1,   Pages 213-226 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0692-1

Abstract: This study analyzes the feasibility of the use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) as a load-bearing structural element in a 40-story building based on Chinese design requirements. The proposed design of the high-rise concrete–CLT building utilizes the core–outrigger system. Concrete is used for the central core and outriggers, and CLT is used for the rest of the structure of the building. Finite element models with different types of connections were developed using SAP2000 to analyze the lateral behavior of the building under wind action. The finite element models with rigid connections deduce the wind load distributions on individual structural elements, which determine the total number and the stiffness of fasteners of the CLT panels. Accordingly, spring links with equivalent stiffness that simulate the mechanical fasteners were employed in SAP2000. The results indicate that CLT increases the lateral flexibility of the building. A closed concrete core was substituted by two half cores to measure the requirement of the maximum lateral deflection. However, the acceleration at the building top still exceeded the limitation prescribed in Chinese Code JGJ 3–2010 owing to the lightweight of CLT and decreased stiffness of the hybrid building. To restrict this top acceleration within the limit, further approaches to increase the stiffness in the weak direction of the building are required. Methods such as the modification of the floor layout, increase in the thickness of walls, and addition of extra damping capacity should be considered and verified in the future.

Keywords: cross-laminated timber     tall timber buildings     finite element analysis     horizontal deflection     top acceleration    

Response in piled raft foundation of tall chimneys under along-wind load incorporating flexibility of

B. R. JAYALEKSHMI,S.V. JISHA,R. SHIVASHANKAR

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 307-322 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0288-8

Abstract: The present paper deals with the numerical analysis of tall reinforced concrete chimneys with piled raft

Keywords: finite element method     piled raft     tall chimney     soil-structure interaction     along-wind load    

Shear wall layout optimization of tall buildings using Quantum Charged System Search

Siamak TALATAHARI, Mahdi RABIEI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 5,   Pages 1131-1151 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0660-1

Abstract: This paper presents a developed meta-heuristic algorithm to optimize the shear walls of tall reinforcedThe cost of tall building is taken as the objective function.Since the design of the lateral system plays a major role in the performance of the tall buildings, this

Keywords: Quantum Charged System Search     shear wall     layout optimization     tall buildings    

Experimental Study on Design for Pressurization System in Tall Buildings

Feng Rui,Huo Ran,Wang Bingling,Zhang Jingyan

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 79-85

Abstract: situation, there is an important assistant meaning on researching the design of pressurization system in tall

Keywords: tall buildings     pressurization     upper injection system     critical velocity     simulation    

Seismic progressive-failure analysis of tall steel structures under beam-removal scenarios

Behrouz BEHNAM, Fahimeh SHOJAEI, Hamid Reza RONAGH

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 4,   Pages 904-917 doi: 10.1007/s11709-019-0525-7

Abstract: Investigating progressive collapse of tall structures under beam removal scenarios after earthquake is

Keywords: progressive collapse     tall steel moment-resisting frames     non-linear dynamic analysis     beam-removal scenario    

Effect of concrete creep and shrinkage on tall hybrid-structures and its countermeasures

Pusheng SHEN, Hui FANG, Xinhong XIA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 234-239 doi: 10.1007/s11709-009-0020-7

Abstract: This paper aims to study the different vertical displacements in tall hybrid-structures and the correspondingFirst, the method to calculate the different vertical displacements in tall hybrid-structures is presentedThis method is simple and practical in the calculation of different vertical displacements in tall andsuper-tall hybrid-structures.

Keywords: creep     shrinkage     construction process     hybrid-structure    

Multiple damage detection in complex bridges based on strain energy extracted from single point measurement

Alireza ARABHA NAJAFABADI, Farhad DANESHJOO, Hamid Reza AHMADI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 722-730 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0624-5

Abstract: The use of modal-based methods to identify damage in complex bridges is always associated with problems

Keywords: damage detection     strain energy     influence line     complex bridges     rotation displacement    

Life cycle and performance based seismic design of major bridges in China

FAN Lichu

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 261-266 doi: 10.1007/s11709-007-0033-z

Abstract: The idea of life cycle and performance based seismic design of major bridges is introduced.components, different seismic design levels and expected performance objectives are suggested for the major bridgesare also proposed to be the important issues to study in order to guide the seismic design of major bridges

Keywords: controllability     progressive     reparability     different     important    

Aerodynamic stability evolution tendency of suspension bridges with spans from 1000 to 5000 m

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering doi: 10.1007/s11709-023-0980-z

Abstract: flutter-related failures is a significant concern in the wind-resistant design of long-span suspension bridgesBased on the dynamic characteristics of suspension bridges with spans ranging from 888 to 1991 m, weFinite element models of suspension bridges with increasing span from 1000 to 5000 m were constructedaerodynamic configuration optimistic optimizations for flutter are essential for super long-span suspension bridges

Keywords: suspension bridge     super long-span     finite element model     aerodynamic instability     aerodynamic configuration    

Design concept of the Twin River Bridges in Chongqing, China

Man-Chung TANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 427-431 doi: 10.1007/s11709-011-0134-6

Abstract: Together, they are called the Twin River Bridges.Aesthetics were carefully considered for the design of these bridges because of their visibility in the

Keywords: long span bridges     partially cable-supported girder bridge     cable-stayed bridge     extradosed     steel truss    

Response of basement wall in tall buildings foundation under lateral loading

Irfan JAMIL; Irshad AHMAD; Aqeel Ur REHMAN; Aqib AHMED; Ameer HAMZA; Wali ULLAH

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 11,   Pages 1415-1423 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0885-2

Abstract: With increasing population and limitation of availability of land, tall buildings supported on piledthe ratio of floor area to height, and to fulfill storage and parking facilities requirements, these tallThe piled raft design can become more economical for tall buildings if the basement’s walls are taken

Keywords: basement wall     lateral load     displacement     piled raft    

Design and construction of super-long span bridges in China: Review and future perspectives

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 4,   Pages 803-838 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0644-1

Abstract: Super-long span bridges demand high design requirements and involve many difficulties when constructedOver the past three decades, a large percentage of the new long-span bridges around the world were builtconstruction practices of the superstructure, the substructure, and the steel deck paving of the long-span bridgesduring the past decades as well as the current operation status of the existing long-span bridges inwhich is expected to guide the development direction for the construction of future super long-span bridges

Keywords: long-span bridges     steel box girder     design technology     construction technology     review and future perspectives    

Tall Buildings with Dynamic Facade Under Winds Article

Fei Ding, Ahsan Kareem

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 12,   Pages 1443-1453 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.07.020

Abstract:

Burgeoning growth of tall buildings in urban areas around the world is placing new demands on theirbuilding that can adapt its form to the changing complex wind environment in urban areas with clusters of tallprofile to minimize the source of dynamic wind load excitation, and holds the promise of revolutionizing tall

Keywords: Tall buildings     Aerodynamic shape tailoring     Autonomous morphing     Cyber–physical system     Computational    

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Control of wind-induced vibration of long-span bridges and tall buildings

GU Ming

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Higher-order mode effects on the seismic performance of tall piers

Zhongguo GUAN, Jianzhong LI, Yan XU, Hao LU

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Influence of core stiffness on the behavior of tall timber buildings subjected to wind loads

Zhouyan XIA, Jan-Willem G. VAN DE KUILEN, Andrea POLASTRI, Ario CECCOTTI, Minjuan HE

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Response in piled raft foundation of tall chimneys under along-wind load incorporating flexibility of

B. R. JAYALEKSHMI,S.V. JISHA,R. SHIVASHANKAR

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Shear wall layout optimization of tall buildings using Quantum Charged System Search

Siamak TALATAHARI, Mahdi RABIEI

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Experimental Study on Design for Pressurization System in Tall Buildings

Feng Rui,Huo Ran,Wang Bingling,Zhang Jingyan

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Seismic progressive-failure analysis of tall steel structures under beam-removal scenarios

Behrouz BEHNAM, Fahimeh SHOJAEI, Hamid Reza RONAGH

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Effect of concrete creep and shrinkage on tall hybrid-structures and its countermeasures

Pusheng SHEN, Hui FANG, Xinhong XIA

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Multiple damage detection in complex bridges based on strain energy extracted from single point measurement

Alireza ARABHA NAJAFABADI, Farhad DANESHJOO, Hamid Reza AHMADI

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Life cycle and performance based seismic design of major bridges in China

FAN Lichu

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Aerodynamic stability evolution tendency of suspension bridges with spans from 1000 to 5000 m

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Design concept of the Twin River Bridges in Chongqing, China

Man-Chung TANG

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Response of basement wall in tall buildings foundation under lateral loading

Irfan JAMIL; Irshad AHMAD; Aqeel Ur REHMAN; Aqib AHMED; Ameer HAMZA; Wali ULLAH

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Design and construction of super-long span bridges in China: Review and future perspectives

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Tall Buildings with Dynamic Facade Under Winds

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