We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
A REVIEW ON HIGH-RISE HYBRID STRUCTURE.
- Authors
K., SUSHMA C.; B., DAKSHATA; AKELLA, VIJAYALAKSHMI
- Abstract
RCC structures are preferred in most of the construction as they possess higher stiffness accompanied with low cost. RCC structural systems provide a very good shear and lateral stiffness. Nonetheless, RCC skeleton is considered uneconomical for tall buildings as there is an increase in dead load, complicated formwork, restrictions for longer length and poor performance in earthquake conditions. On the flip side, though the steel in construction has got endless advantages concerning the speed of construction, high strength and light weight nature specifics like buckling, rust, fire resistance and availability of well-trained labour puts the use of steel in high rise buildings to a check. Hence hybrid construction is considered suitable for a high-rise structure. This paper reviews the performance of the buildings with RCC and steel along with Hybrid structures regarding cost, time of construction and seismic parameters.
- Subjects
CONSTRUCTION industry; SHEAR strength; EARTHQUAKE hazard analysis; TALL buildings; CONCRETE
- Publication
I-Manager's Journal on Structural Engineering, 2021, Vol 10, Issue 2, p37
- ISSN
2278-7887
- Publication type
Article