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Prediction and Measurement of Differential Column Shortening in High-rise Building Structures (고층건물의 부등축소량 예측 및 계측)

  • 정금진;양근혁;이정한;홍재원;이원호;정헌수
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.511-516
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    • 2000
  • A Hybrid Wall System(HWS) building, Kolon Bundang Tripolis was instrumented to measure the vertical deformation of core-walls and columns. The vertical shortening of individual members were measured at selected floor levels such as 1F, 12F, 25F, and 34F. The measurement has been taken during one year after the construction was started. Together with the measurement, concrete property tests were performed in the laboratory using the concrete obtained in the field. The measured vertical shortenings were compared with the calculated prediction values and the satisfactory agreement was obtained.

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Calculation and Measurement of Column Shortening High-Rise RC Structure (초고층 RC구조의 기둥축소량 해석 및 현장계측)

  • 이성원;박현일;김원식;오정근
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2003
  • Axial shortenings of wall and columns were measured on level 2 and precise leveling between wall and columns were surveyed on level 5 at the Galleria Palace structure. Measured and surveyed shortening values were compared with the analysis results at the earlier stage on the process of construction for evaluating the predicted values. Though measured values represent relatively low and scattered values at earlier construction stage, probably they show similar slope curves to predicted ones with the progress of time.

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The Effects of Differential Axial Shortening on RC High-rise Buildings with Outrigger or Mega Structure Systems (아웃리거구조시스템과 메가구조시스템 적용에 따른 철근콘크리트 초고층 건물에 대한 부등축소의 영향)

  • Kim, Gyeong-Chan;Kim, Jae-Yo
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2022
  • It is essential to control the lateral displacement and differential axial shortening of the vertical elements in high-rise buildings. Recently, an outrigger or a mega structure system has been adopted to control the lateral displacement. Furthermore, to resolve the problems caused by differential axial shortening in high-rise buildings, analytical prediction and correction is often studied; however, the study on the comparisons of the lateral load resisting systems to address differential axial shortening is less. Therefore, in this paper, a 60-story RC residential building using an outrigger or a mega structure system is analyzed with a construction sequence. Moreover, differential axial shortening can result in an additional member force of structural members and failure of non-structural members. These problems caused by differential axial shortening affects the behaviors and can damage the important structure member in the high-rise buildings. Hence, the effects of the systems on differential axial shortening between the vertical elements in high-rise buildings are studied.

Construction Process & Technologies Applied to Parc.1 Project

  • Hoi-soo, Seo;Jae-min, Baek
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.181-187
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    • 2022
  • POSCO E&C has completed Parc.1 project successfully. The construction period was 42months, and 1.5 million workers were participated till completion. To meet schedule management and quality control, POSCO E&C has adopted a lot of technologies such as GPS measurement, 3D scanning, vibration control, stack effect control, column shortening control, etc

Prediction of Time-dependent Lateral Movement Induced by Differential Shortening in Tall Buildings Using Construction Stage Analysis

  • Ha, Taehun;Kim, Sangdae;Lee, Sungho
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2017
  • High-rise buildings move during construction due to time-dependent material properties of concrete (creep and shrinkage), construction sequences, and structural shapes. The building movements, including vertical and horizontal displacements, result from the sum of axial and lateral deformation of vertical members at each level. In addition to the vertical shortenings, the lateral movement induced by differential shortening can have adverse effects on the construction tolerance and serviceability of non-structural elements such as elevators and curtain walls. In this study a construction stage analysis method is developed to predict lateral movement induced by shortening, including the effect of creep and shrinkage. The algorithm of construction stage analysis is combined with the FE analysis program. It is then applied to predict lateral movement of a 58-story reinforced concrete building that was constructed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Gravity induced lateral movement of this building is predicted by the construction stage analysis. A field three-dimensional laser scanning survey is carried out to verify the prediction results, and satisfactory agreement is obtained.

Simplified sequential construction analysis of buildings with the new proposed method

  • Afshari, Mohammad Jalilzadeh;Kheyroddin, Ali;Gholhaki, Majid
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.63 no.1
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    • pp.77-88
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    • 2017
  • Correction Factor Method (CFM) is one of the earliest methods for simulating the actual behavior of structure according to construction sequences and practical implementation steps of the construction process which corrects the results of the conventional analysis just by the application of correction factors. The most important advantages of CFM are the simplicity and time-efficiency of the computations in estimating the final modified forces of the beams. However, considerable inaccuracy in evaluating the internal forces of the other structural members obtained by the moment equilibrium equation in the connection joints is the biggest disadvantage of the method. This paper proposes a novel method to eliminate the aforementioned defect of CFM by using the column shortening correction factors of the CFM to modify the axial stiffness of columns. In this method, the effects of construction sequences are considered by performing a single step analysis which is more time-efficient when compared to the staged analysis especially in tall buildings with higher number of elements. In order to validate the proposed method, three structures with different properties are chosen and their behaviors are investigated by application of all four methods of: conventional one-step analysis, sequential construction analysis (SCA), CFM, and currently proposed method.

STEP Entities in Integrated Design System for Tall Buildings (초고층건물의 통합구조설계시스템에서 STEP 엔티티 개발)

  • Song, Hwa-Cheol;Cho, Yong-Soo;Kim, Soo-Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.6 no.2 s.20
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2006
  • The planning process of complex projects in tall building is characterized by the cooperation of many involved specialists and by a high degree of information exchange. In order to improve the quality of the structural design of tall buildings, information of different involved partners in the planning process has to be integrated. This paper aims to introduce a concept of the integrated structural design for the tall building using STEP(Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data). In this study, the entities of mass, column shortening, and serviceability evaluation for structural design in tall buildings are proposed.

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