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THE 7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

"CIVIL ENGINEERING - SCIENCE AND PRACTICE"


GNP 2020 – Kolašin, Montenegro, 10-14 March 2020

Živko P. Cuckić1

AN INNOVATIVE PREFABRICATED BUILDING SYSTEM FOR THE


SEISMIC REGIONS

Abstract
At the end of a decade-long research work at the Moravamont plant in Gnjilane, a new
completely prefabricated building system was created from reinforced concrete and prestressed
precast elements on the track, which was called Moravamont 2000. Presented in paper final
results demonstrates that the construction is well and rationally designed, that the construction
behaviour for the maximum expected earthquake effects with a return period of 500 years,
according to the criterion of regulation, is resistant and resistant to an earthquake without major
damage.
Key words
Prestressed precast element, seismic action, structural system.

1
Dadge International LTD Company – Serbia and European Union , [email protected]

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1. INTRODUCTION

Moravamont Factory from Gnjilane (Figure 1) is one of the four factories in the Vemont
system in the former Yugoslavia. In addition to the Vemont system, the factory Adrijamont and the
IMS system of professor Branko Žeželj also have a factory. The factory owns its raw material base
– quarry, concrete base, as well as modern mold hydraulics (flares), reinforcement, internal
transport and all necessary contents, which can be seen from the attached documentation. In
addition to adhesion pre stressing, it also has the possibility of expanding the basic product range
by applying universal pre-precision on the track, as well as innovation within the system, as well as
possible combinations. This idea of the combination was supported in 1982 by my professor
Momir Krastavcevic in postgraduate studies in Nis.
The factory’s position allows expansion of production capacities, which the author started
in 1989, at the time he was at the head of Binačka Morava, but, unfortunately, the built structure
was not put into operation, although the feasibility studies are still good for all new products
today. The complex itself enables the creation of a universal concept of construction according to
the system: concrete, metal, wood, which practically provides a leading position in the
construction industry in the Balkans.

1.1. A NEW STRUCTURAL SYSTEM “MORAVAMONT 2000”


From the solution [2, 3], it can be seen that distance between columns in both direction is
taken 7.2 x 7.2 m, as with the IMS-50 prof. Branko Žeželj for comparison of the obtained results.
The Tower program itself provided the complete data needed to dimension all elements: pillar,
hollow plates, aP-plates (see Figure 2, 3). All data on the shifteing of the structure, as well as the
percentage of the horizontal seismic forces transmitted to the canvas, were obtained – over 90%.
As it was shown in [2], starting from the assumption that pillars and inter-floor panels
receive exclusively vertical load (static and dynamic) and panels (internal and facade) receive
seismic load, there has been a new solution within innovated system (skeletal and panel) entitled
Moravamont 2000.
For the new system, a complete static and dynamic calculation based on TOWER-system
was done [2, 3]. It showed that all the elements of the system: pillars of 50/50 cm dimension,
hollow core slabs of d = 200 mm and reserve panel of 250 mm in thickness satisfied all the action
effects that were applied by the Codes.
To entire seismic effects was also transferred to precast reinforced concrete panel of 170
mm thickness and the supporting facade panel as well. The connection between pillars and
prestressed – Panel is very simple (see Figure 3).
According to [2] such newly formed system, actually takes the best qualities of framed and
panel system with Moravamont system and with minor technological changes, it becomes
economical and simple entirely prefabricated montage construction system.
The idea of universal prestressing on trails [1] which allows huge savings (especially with
surface elements of P-panel) is the addition of the technology of this new system Moravamont
2000 [3].
Unlike the existing technology of prestressing where the wires were placed only in a linear

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mode, and had to be wedged with rubber hose due to a big negative tension at the end of truss, in
the new solution the wires are moved under a small angle until negative axis of elements, so as to
follow “fizo” line of the truss by its length. The appearance of pivot force on the trail (see Figure
4) is eliminated by the abutments on the trail because the force are small due to the deflection
angle (5-10º) – Hoyer system.

Figure 1 – Moravamont complex in Gnjilane

Figure 2 – Basis (a) and cross-section (b) of the R+12 building

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Figure 3 – Connection between the elements of “Moravamont system 2000” prestressed P-plate

Figure 4 – Runaway mold detail made by solution of engineer Mr. Cuckić

2. ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

In [2, 3] the results of spatial structural elastic analysis for seismic effects according to the
regulations for seismic activity – level IX have been presented. During the procedure, the
necessary dynamic features of the structure design have been obtained, along with all the elements
need for the evaluation of the structural conditions and the analysed structural system as a whole.
The obtained results of analysis are the initial data for non-linear dynamic analysis of the facility
structure conduction.

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2.1. MODELS OF HYSTERESIS BEHAVIOR OF ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS


The reinforced concrete installation systems with their specificities, both by type of
construction and system connections, vary quite a lot and it is difficult to establish "general
models" that would apply to all systems of reinforced concrete assembly systems. In such cases,
experimental and analytical research is needed with the introduction of system characteristics in the
formulation of hysteresis and other dependencies for analysis in non- linear areas of the
construction work during strong earthquakes and other causes and loads that lead constructions to
the nonlinearity work area.
It should be pointed out that in the world scale it can be concluded that these studies were
carried out on a small scale and related to the determination of the characteristics of the system,
such as the detailed surveys of the assembly system Rad, Belgrade (basically, the original French
Balance system was modified, and just for the needs defining the terms and conditions of the
construction work in seismic conditions).
This extensive and specific experimental and analytical research carried out at the IZIIS
Institute in Skopje and in the Research Center of the UC Berkeley, USA (within the cooperative
research project Academy of Sciences of Yugoslavia and USA 1984/1989) confirmed the expected
assumptions as well as the real behavior of the assembly systems during real earthquakes,
prefabricated reinforced concrete structures are also suitable for earthquake areas, both in the
elastic and non- linear fields of operation, understandable to certain requirements and the
adaptation of the system and the bond system.
Based on the results of these investigations given in the above literature [2, 3], the general
model of hysteresis behavior is presented in Figure 5.

Figure 5 – Model of degrading stubbornness of IZIIS (Author: P. Gavrilović)

Although this model refers to pure panel assembly systems - (with almost ideal matching of
experimental and analytical hysteresis dependencies), this is also accepted in this research paper
for nonlinear analysis of a system that is not purely paneled, but the basic seismic effects are
accepted just by the panel walls are parts of the system, such as pillars, hidden beams, and others in
the transmission and gravity function. A more detailed explanation and discussion of the obtained
results given in [3].
From a detailed analysis of the construction of representative object models (R + 4, R+8, R
= 12) with the characteristic links of the system for seismic effects according to our valid
regulations for the earthquake intensity of 500 years return period (IX degrees MCC scale)

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and elastic analysis for seismic and the gravitational load clearly shows that seismic loads are
dominantly received and transferred to rigid panel walls, and that flexible systems of columns and
frames follow deformations, but do not enter the degree of non-linearity. This is why the hysteresis
model (see Figure 6) of prefabricated panel systems has been adopted in this analysis of non-linear
behavior for various seismic effects and that it provides quite satisfactory results.

Figure 6 – Sided hysteresis dependence of prefabricated panel systems

2.2. DUCTILITY REQUIREMENTS


According to [2], line U(Δy) in the diagram Figure 5, 6 shows the capacity i.e. the elastic
strain limit of each floor; line U(Δu) – the ultimate line that marks the structural failure inception,
i.e. boundary state and the limit strain capacity after which the failure starts. As was shown in [ ],
structure field of operation between these two lines represents a non-linear structural behaviour
during expected earthquakes. Non-linear analysis is carried out according to the DRK Programme
of the Institute for Earthquake and Seismology Engineering, University “St. Cyril and Methodius”,
Skopje and results of the non-linear analyses are presented in [2, 3]. A brief summary, before the
analysis of the whole structural system is that the ratio μtag = U(Δdj) / U(Δy) is ductility capacity
and it is within the limits of 3.5 – 4.0 for designed new structural system. As it was stated in [2] it
is expected and rational solution in case of the proposed structural system. The strain ratio on each
floor devided by elastic strain gives value of required ductility μtag = U(Δdj) / U(Δy), that is,
the obtained strain in any floor devided by elastic strain gives us the required ductility of a certain
floor for the specified earthquake effect.

CONCLUSIONS
Based on structural analyses of the proposed new structural system the following main
conclusions can be formulated: All strain (for all floors) are between elastic and boundary ones,
which means that the structure operates in non-linear conditions but without failure. The highest
required ductility is on the first floor, and its value is equal 4.0; Proposed structural system is well
and rationally designed and structural behaviour is resistant during the expected maximum
earthquake activity with a time interval of 500 years recurrence according to the Regulation criteria
and it can resist the seismic effects without a major damage.

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REFERENCES
[1] Witzany J. Konstrukce pozemnich staveb 70, Praha, 2003
[2] Cuckič Ž. P., Witzany J., Cuckič V. Optimization System Moravamont – New Project of
Moravamont 2000 for Construction in Seismic Conditions / International Journal Science and
Engineering Investigations, vol.7, issue 72, February 2018 – p.p. 61-69
[3] Cuckič Ž. P. Improvement of Moravamont mounting System: Seismic active areas / Lambert, LAP,
2018 – p. 214

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