h-badawy
Structural
- Jan 8, 2015
- 132
DEAR EXPERTS
I'm designing a precast concrete building consisting of hollow core slab rested on four precast bearing wall and foundation is strip footing inverted tee , the thing is that building is very long(60m) beside the width(15m) and i modeled roof as a one meter width frame elements released moment (M2 and M3) from two sides and the precast wall is hinged from the bottom, so i feel the building is unstable against lateral forces (wind and seismic ) specially if the force acts perpendicular on the long direction because the distance between the two short side wall is very long , can you give me your advice if the structural system can practically work like this or difficult ??. (check attachment images for the models )
Thank you
I'm designing a precast concrete building consisting of hollow core slab rested on four precast bearing wall and foundation is strip footing inverted tee , the thing is that building is very long(60m) beside the width(15m) and i modeled roof as a one meter width frame elements released moment (M2 and M3) from two sides and the precast wall is hinged from the bottom, so i feel the building is unstable against lateral forces (wind and seismic ) specially if the force acts perpendicular on the long direction because the distance between the two short side wall is very long , can you give me your advice if the structural system can practically work like this or difficult ??. (check attachment images for the models )
Thank you