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Negative Shear Lag in Framed‐Tube Buildings

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1994
Occurrence of negative shear lag in framed‐tube buildings under lateral loading is reported in the literature, but explanation of its origin and comprehensive studies of it are lacking. The present paper separates column axial‐force distribution in a story into two modes; one contributing to the positive shear lag and the other to the negative shear ...
Y. Singh, A. K. Nagpal
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Torsional behaviour of framed-tube structures

1988
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Reciprocal Frame Optimisation for Laser-Tube Technology

Volume 1: Applied Mechanics; Automotive Systems; Biomedical Biotechnology Engineering; Computational Mechanics; Design; Digital Manufacturing; Education; Marine and Aerospace Applications, 2014
The research project presented in this paper investigates the architectonic and constructive potential of computational design and digital fabrication in steel construction. The original contribution of this project is the development of a digital design system that solves reciprocal interlinked structures through algorithmic design and iterative ...
Pierpaolo Ruttico   +2 more
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Static and Dynamic Modeling and Analysis of Tube Frames

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1984
Tube frame structures subjected to static or dynamic loads are usually analyzed by the finite element method in which the structure is represented by a large system of equations. This method, however, requires extensive alculations and considerable efforts in data preparation and output interpretation.
Peter C. Chang, D. A. Foutch
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Framed-Tube Structures for High-Rise Buildings

Journal of the Structural Division, 1971
The framed-tube system is regarded as an economic solution for high-rise buildings. However, in view of the shear lag which occurs as a result of the flexibility of the spandrel beams, it is essential to predict accurately the structural behavior of the system.
Alexander Coull, Nutan Kumar Subedi
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Framing Connections for Square and Rectangular Structural Tubing

Engineering Journal, 1965
The square and rectangular structural tube was introduced as a new structural shape several years ago. In this short period, these shapes have found application in many structures; they have been particularly popular for columns in low-rise buildings such as schools and factories.
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Static and Dynamic Analysis of Framed-Tube Structures

1973
The object of the work investigated in this thesis is to develop an approximate method for static and dynamic analysis of uniform framed-tube structures. The thesis begins with a review of the developments of high-rise constructions and the methods of analysis of high-rise buildings.
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Knowledge-enhanced generative adversarial networks for schematic design of framed tube structures

Automation in Construction, 2022
Yuli Huang, Xinzheng Lu, Wenjie Liao
exaly  

Comparison of the tube frame and tube in tube frame structure with rectangular and U-shape building

AIP Conference Proceedings
Amanthagiri Charan   +2 more
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