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Feasibility Studies on the Use of Outrigger System for RC Core Frames

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Dr.K.S.Sathyanarayanan
  Author A.Vijay, S.Balachandar (SRM University)
JOURNAL:
  INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCE INNOVATIONS, THOUGHTS & IDEAS, 1(3), 47 - 55.
YEAR: 2012
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): None
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
HTTP: http://www.ijaiti.org/main/volumes/vol1/a137.pdf
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-502-522 (Last edited on 2012/08/10 09:56:00 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This research work is an attempt made to study the effect of provision of outriggers for single bay frame at single level and two levels for single bay of different heights 30m, 45m, and 60m. Finite element analysis has been done using standard structural software. The frame and outriggers are modeled by three degrees of freedom per node beam elements. Both symmetrical and unsymmetrical provisions of outriggers are included with the considered static loads. From the analysis the lateral displacements, internal forces, base shear values are obtained for each level of outrigger. The reduction in lateral displacement of core frame values is taken as the index of efficiency of outrigger system at a particular level. The optimum position of outrigger so as to give maximum efficiency is found out. Optimumposition of single level symmetrical and unsymmetrical outrigger for 30m, 45m and 60m are at H/2, H/2.5 and H/2.85 from top. Where H is the storey height and height of the frame.
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