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Optimum Design For a Highly Integrated Tall Building System
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초고밀도 고층복합빌딩시스템의 최적설계

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Academic journal
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Cho, Taejun (대진대학교 건설시스템공학과) Kim, Tae-Soo (한밭대학교 건축공학과)
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한국복합신소재구조학회 복합신소재구조학회논문집 복합신소재구조학회 논문집 제6권 제1호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.1
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14 - 20 (7page)

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Optimum Design For a Highly Integrated Tall Building System
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In this study, we propose an innovative lateral force distribution building system between tall buildings by utilizing the difference of moment of inertia, as the alternative design for highly integrated city area. Considering a tri-axial symmetric conditions and boundary conditions for the three-dimensional building structure system, a two-dimensional model is composed. In the proposed indeterminate structural model, important design variables are determined for obtaining minimum horizontal deflections, reactions and bending moments at the ground level of the buildings. Regarding a case of the provided two spatial structures connected to 4 buildings, the optimum location of middle located spatial structure is 45% from the top of the building, which minimize the end moments at the bottom of the buildings. In the considered verification examples, reduced drifts at the top location of the building systems are validated against static wind pressure loads and static earthquake loads. The suggested hybrid building system will improve the safety and reliability of the system due to the added internal truss-dome structures in terms of more than 30% reduced drift and vibration through the development of convergence of tall buildings and spatial structures.

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