The application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures

Many designers are uncertain whether a building with a certain height should be designed with shear walls. Some believe that the buildings of up to about ten storeys height need to be provided with shear wall. This project was carried out to study the suitability of reinforced concrete structures to...

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Main Author: Bakhtiar, Nur Wahida
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling my-utm-ep.486342020-03-04T08:25:55Z The application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures 2014 Bakhtiar, Nur Wahida TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Many designers are uncertain whether a building with a certain height should be designed with shear walls. Some believe that the buildings of up to about ten storeys height need to be provided with shear wall. This project was carried out to study the suitability of reinforced concrete structures to be designed as braced or unbraced. The analysis was done on two series of identical model buildings with five, ten and 15 storeys each. Both series were subjected to the same vertical and horizontal loads. The analysis was carried out using Orion 18 software. The performances of the structures were measured in terms of bending moment carried by the members and the quantity of steel reinforcement required from which comparisons between the braced and unbraced buildings were made. The opinion from the practicing structural engineers on the matter was also sought through questionnaires sent to them. The results show that in the low rise buildings the moments in the major structural elements and the quantity of steel reinforcement required in braced and unbraced buildings are about the same. For higher rised buildings the difference becomes significant with larger value found in the unbraced buildings. The results also suggested that the buildings of up to 12 storey height can still be designed as unbraced structures, while those taller than 12 storeys should be designed as braced structures. 2014 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48634/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48634/1/NurWahidaBakhtiarMFKA2014.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:85301?queryType=vitalDismax&query=The+application+of+braced+and+unbraced+frames+in+reinforced+concrete+structures&public=true masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering
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topic TA Engineering (General)
Civil engineering (General)
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Civil engineering (General)
Bakhtiar, Nur Wahida
The application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures
description Many designers are uncertain whether a building with a certain height should be designed with shear walls. Some believe that the buildings of up to about ten storeys height need to be provided with shear wall. This project was carried out to study the suitability of reinforced concrete structures to be designed as braced or unbraced. The analysis was done on two series of identical model buildings with five, ten and 15 storeys each. Both series were subjected to the same vertical and horizontal loads. The analysis was carried out using Orion 18 software. The performances of the structures were measured in terms of bending moment carried by the members and the quantity of steel reinforcement required from which comparisons between the braced and unbraced buildings were made. The opinion from the practicing structural engineers on the matter was also sought through questionnaires sent to them. The results show that in the low rise buildings the moments in the major structural elements and the quantity of steel reinforcement required in braced and unbraced buildings are about the same. For higher rised buildings the difference becomes significant with larger value found in the unbraced buildings. The results also suggested that the buildings of up to 12 storey height can still be designed as unbraced structures, while those taller than 12 storeys should be designed as braced structures.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Bakhtiar, Nur Wahida
author_facet Bakhtiar, Nur Wahida
author_sort Bakhtiar, Nur Wahida
title The application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures
title_short The application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures
title_full The application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures
title_fullStr The application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures
title_full_unstemmed The application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures
title_sort application of braced and unbraced frames in reinforced concrete structures
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering
granting_department Faculty of Civil Engineering
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48634/1/NurWahidaBakhtiarMFKA2014.pdf
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