RSMENGR
Structural
- Aug 29, 2003
- 6
Dear All:
Uusually we provide an expansion gap for every 30 to 45 metres spacing as given in various codes. Reasons is given that we have to accmmodate the temperature expansion/contraction as well as better lateral load behaviour.
We have a problem where our architects want to provide a 90 m long building and that too without any expansion/contraction gaps. Now suppose we wish to provide this building on base isolators like friction pendulum etc. what difficulty we might face if we have such a long building on base isolators?
The building is to be located in an area where we have temperature variation 10 degrees C +/- .
Best regards
RSMEngr
Uusually we provide an expansion gap for every 30 to 45 metres spacing as given in various codes. Reasons is given that we have to accmmodate the temperature expansion/contraction as well as better lateral load behaviour.
We have a problem where our architects want to provide a 90 m long building and that too without any expansion/contraction gaps. Now suppose we wish to provide this building on base isolators like friction pendulum etc. what difficulty we might face if we have such a long building on base isolators?
The building is to be located in an area where we have temperature variation 10 degrees C +/- .
Best regards
RSMEngr