土木工程专业英语-4-Tall-Buildin课件.ppt
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1、Lesson 4 Tall Buildings nFazlur Rahman khannDr. Fazlur Rahman Khan was one of the greatest structural engineers of the twentieth century. nHe has been called “the Einstein of the structural engineering” and “the father of the modern skyscraper”nAlthough there have been many advancements in building
2、construction technology in general, spectacular achievements have been made in the design and construction of ultrahigh-rise buildings. nThe early development of high-rise buildings began with structural steel framing. nReinforced concrete and stressed-skin tube systems have since been economically
3、and competitively used in a number of structures for both residential and commercial purposes. 薄壳筒体nThe high-rise buildings ranging from 50 to 110 stories that are being built all over the United States are the result of innovations and development of new structural systems.nGreater height entails i
4、ncreased column and beam sizes to make buildings more rigid so that under wind load they will not sway beyond an acceptable limit. nExcessive lateral sway may cause serious recurring damage to partitions, ceilings, and other architectural details. In addition, excessive sway may cause discomfort to
5、the occupants of the building because of their perception of such motion. nStructural systems of reinforced concrete, as well as steel, take full advantage of the inherent potential stiffness of the total building and therefore do not require additional stiffening to limit the sway. nIn a steel stru
6、cture, for example, the economy can be defined in terms of the total average quantity of steel per square foot of floor area of the building. nCurve A in Fig. 1 represents the average unit weight of a conventional frame with increasing numbers of stories. nCurve B represents the average steel weight
7、 if the frame is protected from all lateral loads. nThe gap between the upper boundary and the lower boundary represents the premium for height for the traditional column-and-beam frame.nStructural engineers have developed structural systems with a view to eliminating this premium. 一一 Systems in ste
8、el.nTall buildings in steel developed as a result of several types of structural innovations.nThe innovations have been applied to the construction of both office and apartment buildings. Frames with rigid belt trusses.nIn order to tie the exterior columns of a frame structure to the interior vertic
9、al trusses, a system of rigid belt trusses at mid-height and at the top of the building may be used. nA good example of this system is the First Wisconsin Bank Building (1974) in Milwaukee. 刚性带式桁架US Bank Center n Street 777 East Wisconsin Avenue Height 183 m Floors 42 Year 1973 Framed tube.nThe maxi
10、mum efficiency of the total structure of a tall building, for both strength and stiffness, to resist wind load can be achieved only if all column elements can be connected to each other in such a way that the entire building acts as a hollow tube or rigid box in projecting out of the ground. 凸出框筒nTh
11、is particular structural system was probably used for the first time in the 43-story reinforced concrete DeWitt Chestnut Apartment Building in Chicago. nThe most significant use of this system is in the twin structural steel towers of the 110-story World Trade Center building in New York.a three dim
12、ensional space structure composed of three, four, or possibly more frames, braced frames, or shear walls, joined at or near their edges to form a vertical tube-like structural system capable of resisting lateral forces in any direction by cantilevering from the foundation. A framed tube structure is
13、 a new addition to the structural systems. Khan is generally credited with its invention in the 1960s.Completed in: 1965 Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA Function / usage: Apartment building Column-diagonal truss tube.nThe exterior columns of a building can be spaced reasonably far apart and yet be
14、made to work together as a tube by connecting them with diagonal members intersecting at the center line of the columns and beams. nThis simple yet extremely efficient system was used for the first time on the John Hancock Center in Chicago, using as much steel as is normally needed for a traditiona
15、l 40-story building.nThe John Hancock Building (Chicago, Illinois). nThis 100-story building is one of a new generation of high-rise structures. The main building is 1127 ft. high and consists of a tapered tube with continuous X-bracing on all four sides. Bundled tube.nWith the continuing need for l
16、arger and taller buildings, the framed tube or the column-diagonal truss tube may be used in a bundled form to create larger tube envelopes while maintaining high efficiency.nThe 110-story Sears Roebuck Headquarters Building in Chicago has nine tubes, bundled at the base of the building in three row
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