Diagrid Structural System
Diagrid Structural System
PG student, Applied Mechanics & Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Technology & Engineering, The M. S.
University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
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Assistant Professor, Applied Mechanics & Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Technology & Engineering,
The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
Abstract
The evolution of tall building structural systems based on new structural concepts with newly adopted high strength materials and
construction methods have been towards stiffness and lightness. Structural systems are become lighter and stiffer. It is
common knowledge that rather than directly standing the forces, it is better to reduce them and dissipate the magnitude of vibrations.
Structure design of high rise buildings is governed by lateral loads due to wind or earthquake. Lateral load resistance of structure is
provided by interior structural system or exterior structural system. The selected structural system should be such that it should be
effectively utilized for structural requirements. Recently diagrid structural system is adopted in tall buildings due to its structural
efficiency and flexibility in architectural planning. Diagrid structure consists of inclined columns on the exterior surface of buildings
compared to closely space vertical columns in framed tubes. The lateral loads are resisted by axial action of the diagonal. In this
paper, the comparison study of 20-storey simple frame building and diagrid structural system building is presented here. The
comparison of analysis of results in terms of top storey displacement, storey drift, steel and concrete consumption is presented here.
Keywords: Diagrid Structural System, High-Rise Building, Storey Drift and Top-Storey Displacement
-----------------------------------------------------------------------***----------------------------------------------------------------------1. INTRODUCTION
The rapid growth of urban population and limitation of
available land, the taller structures are preferable now a day.
So when the height of structure increases then the
consideration of lateral load is very much important. For that
the lateral load resisting system becomes more important than
the structural system that resists the gravitational loads. The
lateral load resisting systems that are widely used are rigid
frame, shear wall, wall frame, braced tube system, outrigger
system and tubular system. Recently the diagrid diagonal
grid structural system is widely used for tall buildings due to
its structural efficiency and aesthetic potential provided by the
unique geometric configuration of the system. Hence the
diagrid, for structural effectiveness and aesthetics has
generated renewed interest from architectural and structural
designers of tall buildings.
(i)
The difference between conventional exterior-braced frame
structures and current diagrid structures is that, for diagrid
structures, almost all the conventional vertical columns are
eliminated. This is possible because the diagonal members in
diagrid structural systems can carry gravity loads as well as
lateral forces owing to their triangulated configuration,
whereas the diagonals in conventional braced frame structures
carry only lateral loads. Compared with conventional framed
tubular structures without diagonals, diagrid structures are
(ii)
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
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TOTAL
REACTION
ON DIAGRID
STRUCTURE
GRAVITY
LOAD(DL + LL)
EQ LOAD IN
DIR
EQ LOAD IN
DIR
WIND LOAD IN
DIR
WIND LOAD IN
DIR
84144.02
TOTAL
REACTION
ON SIMPLE
FRAME
STRUCTURE
87600.17
X-
905.13
931.07
Y-
905.13
931.07
X-
2310.11
2310.11
Y-
2310.11
2310.11
TOP
STOREY
DISPLAC
EMENT
STOREY
DRIFT
CASE
DIAGRID
STRUCT
URE
31.5 mm
SIMPLE
FRAME
BUILDI
NG
78.3mm
PERMI
SSIBLE
VALU
ES
144mm
EQX/EQ
Y
WLX/WL
Y
EQX/EQ
Y
WLX/WL
Y
53.9mm
132.3mm
144mm
0.264mm
0.483mm
14.4mm
0.353mm
0.542mm
14.4mm
Fig - 6 Storey Vs Storey Shear
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3. CONCLUSIONS
MEMBER
NOS.
DIAGRID
STRUCTURE
BEAM
B1
230 mm x
mm
230 mm x
mm
230 mm x
mm
700 mm x
mm
300 mm x
mm
B2
B3
COLUMN
C1
DIAGRID
D1
500
500
450
700
300
SIMPLE
FRAME
STRUCTURE
300 mm x 600
mm
230 mm x 500
mm
230 mm x 450
mm
750 mm x 750
mm
450 mm x 450
mm
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I am very much thankful to my guide Dr. Vinubhai R. Patel
for their guidance and also very much thankful to Applied
Mechanics Department & Structural Engineering Department,
Faculty of Technology & Engineering, The M. S. University
Of Baroda for giving such a good facilities and platform to
complete the dissertation work and also my dear friends who
have support me to complete this work.
REFERENCES
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BIOGRAPHIES
I am Nishith B. Panchal. I am pursuing my
Master Of Engineering study in Structural
engineering branch from The M. S. University
of Baroda. I am doing my dissertation work
under the guidance of Dr. V. R. Patel sir. I
have done my Bachelor of Engineering (civil
engg) study also from The M. S. University of Baroda.
Dr. Vinubhai R. Patel is an Assistant Professor
in Applied Mechanics and Structure
Engineering
Department,
Faculty
Of
Technology & Engineering, The M. S.
University of Baroda. He is also a structure
designed consultant and approved valuer. He
has more than 15 years of experience in the field of structural
and civil engineering. He had designed more than 1500
projects which includes industrial, factory buildings and highrise buildings.
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