Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Means compensating earth-transmitted force
Patent
1995-11-20
1997-10-14
Kent, Christopher T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Means compensating earth-transmitted force
522239, 5222314, 52231, 52252, 52 1, E04B 198
Patent
active
056759436
ABSTRACT:
The constructability of a concrete structure is facilitated by providing pre-assembled, modular frame units formed of steel or concrete beams and columns. Reinforcing bars have their opposite ends embedded in the beams that form each frame unit, but in most embodiments they are unattached to the columns because they extend through tubular debonding sleeves embedded within the columns. An elongate post-tensioning duct extends through each frame unit and an elongate tendon having opposite ends that may be placed under tension extends through the duct so that it compresses the frame unit. When a lateral load impacts against the frame unit, the reinforcing members that extend through the tubular sleeves stretch within the sleeves but their resilience urges the vertical columns to regain their vertical disposition when the impact passes. The elongate tendon that extends through the post-tensioning duct similarly urges the frame unit to regain its position of repose. Concrete edges of the beams are protected from spauling during tilting of the vertical columns by confinement members. Several optional elements further enhance the lateral force resistance of the frame unit. The redundancy of a structure built in accordance with the method enables it to survive minor lateral load events with nominal damage and to at least maintain its structural integrity after major lateral load events.
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Kent Christopher T.
Smith Ronald E.
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