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Structural Engineering and Mechanics
  Volume 76, Number 1, October10 2020 , pages 083-99
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2020.76.1.083
 


The influence of different factors on building
Reza Keihani, Ali Bahadori-Jahromi, Charles Goodchild and Katherine A. Cashell

 
Abstract
    Shear walls are structural members in buildings that are used extensively in reinforced concrete frame buildings, and almost exclusively in the UK, regardless of whether or not they are actually required. In recent years, the UK construction industry, led by the Concrete Centre, has questioned the need for such structural elements in low to mid-rise reinforced concrete frame buildings. In this context, a typical modern, 5-storey residential building is studied, and its existing shear walls are replaced with columns as used elsewhere in the building. The aim is to investigate the impact of several design variables, including concrete grade, column size, column shape and slab thickness, on the building
 
Key Words
    high-rise RC buildings; wind actions; concrete grade; concrete section size; column shape; slab thickness; shear wall
 
Address
1School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, London, United Kingdom
2Civil Engineering, School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, London, United Kingdom
3Principal Structural Engineer, the Concrete Centre, London, United Kingdom
4Structural Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Brunel University, London, United Kingdom
 

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