masterThesis
Avaliação do comportamento de edifícios de alvenaria estrutural sobre estrutura de transição considerando a interação solo-estrutura e o efeito construtivo
Fecha
2019-03-29Registro en:
LOPES, Anna Christinna Secundo. Avaliação do comportamento de edifícios de alvenaria estrutural sobre estrutura de transição considerando a interação solo-estrutura e o efeito construtivo. 2019. 200f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Civil) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Lopes, Anna Christinna Secundo
Resumen
This research consisted on the evaluation of the effects caused by the construction
sequence and the soil-structure interaction (ISE) in structural masonry buildings up
transition structures in reinforced concrete. For this, it was used the equivalent frame
model to simulate the interaction between the structural walls in the first floor of the
buildings and the support structure in reinforced concrete, and the three-dimensional
frame model to simulate the structural walls in the upper floors of building. The
analyzes related to the construction sequence consisted of the gradual load and
stiffness incorporation during the construction time; while those related to ISE
incorporated the effects of the foundations deformability on the stresses distribution in
the structure, using linear springs. Four modeling methodologies were developed for
two buildings with different geometries. The analyzes consisted on the evaluation of
the stresses and displacements of the transition structure (columns and beams), as
well as the stresses distribution at the base of the walls, for panels with different types
of opening. The results show that the introduction of the ISE and the construction
sequence do not affect the stresses routing to the supports, but their intensities,
provoking relief or possible need for reinforcement in elements exceed the safety limit.
Besides that, it was confirmed that the interaction with the soil reduces the differential
settlements of the foundations.