The point-supported cable truss curtain wall is widely applied in today's high-rise construction structural design. The wind load is the main loads which are bore by Point supported glass curtain wall structure. When the curtain wall glass panels are subject to wind load, the panel will transform form surface loads to point load by spider claws passed to the supporting structure. This paper adopts the method of time domain and ANSYS software to analyse point-supported glass curtain wall cable truss structure of wind-induced vibration response.
The resonance phenomenon may occurs when the frequency of the external load which is carried on the structure similar to the structure nature frequency. The structure is unsafe.The displacement and internal forces of structure can reach the maximum. This paper take modal analysis for point-fixed glass facades,get the natural frequencies and modes,calculate various parameters effecting structural frequencies and the variational rules of those frequencies by changing those various parameters.
Based on elastic mechanics, this article deduced the theoretical value of the maximum stress and maximum deflection of sheet structure which was applied on point supported glass curtain wall structure, and figure out the stress and deflection values by calculation example. After that by simulating the structure with the finite element software ANSYS we drew the cloud atlas of stress and deflection values which we analyzed and compared with the theoretical values. Finally we can work out the error between the theoretical values and simulate value and analysis it.
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