21-04-23 - High Rise Structures Intro
21-04-23 - High Rise Structures Intro
Behavior of high-rise structural system under lateral loading is comparable to a cantilever fixed
into the subsoil. Horizontal loads are not constant over the height, but increases over the
height. Thus the moment towards the base increases more rapidly.
Absorption of horizontal loads and the ability to transmit the resulting moment into the foundation
is a primary task in the structural design of tall buildings.
Following the devastating fire of 1871, during which a large part of the city was
destroyed, new buildings in the reconstruction effort became increasingly higher.
Technical Innovations in building services, elevators, and motivation by prestige of
tall buildings as an expression of economic growth.
First generation of high rises consisted of steel frames. Steel columns and girders
were joined together to form rigid frames. Additional bracing with steel trusses, or infilled
non-load bearing masonry helped in absorption of wind loads.
However primary rigidity was provided by a grid of closely spaced steel columns, 6 to 9
m apart, bound together with beams to form a frame.
In 1885, first high rise to use steel skeleton was the Home Insurance Building in
Chicago, with a height of 55 m.
● Use of first rolled I-beams
● A high degree of fire safety with fire walls of masonry,
● Safe and Rapid Occupant Transportation System.