2021
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-41952021000100003
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Analysis of constructive effect and soil-structure interaction in tall building projects with shallow foundations on sandy soils

Abstract: The influence of incremental constructive effects (IE) and soil-structure interaction (SSI) on high-rise buildings of reinforced concrete with shallow foundations on sandy soils were analyzed. IE and SSI evaluations were carried out by the parameters of global instability, maximum horizontal displacements, foundation loads, and settlements of a symmetrical and non-symmetrical plant of a 23-storey building For the analysis of the IE, the variation of the modulus of elasticity was considered over time along with… Show more

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“…The development of computer programs made it possible to model soil-structure interaction problems, and consequently, to obtain more accurate results about the stability of a structural system. Several soil-structure interactions methods for numerical modeling, indicating their benefits and limitations, as well as the computer programs available for such analysis are proposed in the literature, to quote Ritter et al (2020), Pavan et al (2014), Marques et al (2021), Ada and Ayvaz (2019), Ingle (2001, 2008), Chore et al (2009), Saha et al (2020), Dutta and Roy (2002), Garg and Hora (2012), Yesane et al, (2016) and Darbandsari and Kashani (2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of computer programs made it possible to model soil-structure interaction problems, and consequently, to obtain more accurate results about the stability of a structural system. Several soil-structure interactions methods for numerical modeling, indicating their benefits and limitations, as well as the computer programs available for such analysis are proposed in the literature, to quote Ritter et al (2020), Pavan et al (2014), Marques et al (2021), Ada and Ayvaz (2019), Ingle (2001, 2008), Chore et al (2009), Saha et al (2020), Dutta and Roy (2002), Garg and Hora (2012), Yesane et al, (2016) and Darbandsari and Kashani (2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%