This document discusses lateral load resisting systems. It defines lateral loads as horizontal forces like wind and seismic loads that act parallel to the ground. Stiffness refers to how well a structural element can resist deformation from an applied force. Common lateral load resisting systems use techniques like special moment frames, dual systems, viscous dampers and seismic isolation to increase a building's resistance to lateral forces. Examples given of buildings that employ effective lateral systems are Taipei 101, The Shard in London, and Burj Khalifa.
This document discusses lateral load resisting systems. It defines lateral loads as horizontal forces like wind and seismic loads that act parallel to the ground. Stiffness refers to how well a structural element can resist deformation from an applied force. Common lateral load resisting systems use techniques like special moment frames, dual systems, viscous dampers and seismic isolation to increase a building's resistance to lateral forces. Examples given of buildings that employ effective lateral systems are Taipei 101, The Shard in London, and Burj Khalifa.
This document discusses lateral load resisting systems. It defines lateral loads as horizontal forces like wind and seismic loads that act parallel to the ground. Stiffness refers to how well a structural element can resist deformation from an applied force. Common lateral load resisting systems use techniques like special moment frames, dual systems, viscous dampers and seismic isolation to increase a building's resistance to lateral forces. Examples given of buildings that employ effective lateral systems are Taipei 101, The Shard in London, and Burj Khalifa.
What is Stiffness What Are The Lateral Load Resisting Systems Objective Lateral Load Resisting System Technologies The Lateral Load Resisting System used in various buildings WHAT IS LATERAL LOAD ?
Lateral Load Are Live Loads That Are Applied
Parallel To The Ground ;That Is,They Are Horizontal Forces Acting On A Structure. Most Common Types Are: 1)Wind Load 2)Seismic Load 3)Water And Earth Pressure WHAT IS STIFFNESS?
In structural engineering, the term 'stiffness' refers
to the rigidity of a structural element. In general terms, this means the extent to which the element is able to resist deformation or deflection under the action of an applied force. WHAT IS LATERAL LOAD RESISTING SYSTEM?
A large number of design groups want to apply a
lateral force resisting system that works well and produces a result in the long run. Thus, a lateral force resisting system supposed to be both performance-based and cost-effective. OBJECTIVE
During severe earthquakes the structural system
undergoes extensive damage that result in high cost of repair. Use of alternatives to concentrate damage and easy to repair structural element. To increase height limits of buildings. LATERAL LOAD RESISTING SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES Metallic Fuses Special Moment Resisting Frames Dual Systems Viscous Dampers for High Rise Buildings Tampering of Building, Corner softening, Cutting out parts of structure, Wind turbines into voids, etc. THE LATERAL LOAD RESISTING SYSTEM USED IN VARIOUS BUILDINGS
Taiwan’s Taipei 101
The Shard in London Burj Khalifa TITLE AUTHOR REVIEW Design alternatives for Muhammad AlHamayedh To provide different lateral force resisting feasible lateral system in systems of tall buildings in light of available seismic Dubai. hazardous. Study of Lateral load Abhijeet Baikerikar, Make structure earthquake resisting system of variable Kanchan Kanagali resistant. heights in all soil type of high seismic zone. Viscous Damper for High Samuele Infanti Study of viscous damper in Rise Buildings. different building. THANKS