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James C. Renick School of Education PSU AE Senior Thesis 2006 Mick Leso - Structural North Carolina A&T State University - Greensboro
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Introduction Location Existing Conditions Structural System Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option OwnerNorth Carolina A&T State University ArchitectThe Freelon Group StructuralStewart Engineering, Inc. MEPRMF Engineering, Inc. LArchSasaki Associates, Inc. LightingLight Defines Form PROJECT TEAM
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Introduction Location Existing Conditions Structural System Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option 64,000 sq. ft. Education/Administrative Use 3 Stories Above Grade Total Height: 48’-2” Predicted Cost: $14 million Construction: Summer ’06-Fall ’07 BUILDING STATISTICS 2 Boilers running at 60% 250 Ton, Water-Cooled, Rotary Screw Chiller (2) 2000 kVA transformers 750 kW Standby Diesel Generator
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Existing Conditions Location Introduction Structural System Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES 52’-6” Long, 40’ Wide Cantilever 2 Stories w/ Varying Floor-to-Floor Height 13’-4” Pedestrian Clearance 17’ 14’-2” 12’-6”
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Existing Conditions Location Introduction Structural System Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES Exterior Façades Norman Brick Classroom Ribbon Windows Exposed Rivets Concrete Panels w/ Slate Panels Steel Cantilever Truss Glazed Curtain Wall Aluminum Mesh Sunscreen Fins
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Structural System AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option OVERVIEW Steel Braced Frame on Shallow Foundation Expansion Joint Seismic Loads Control South Bldg. North Bldg. Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option WIDE FLANGE CANTILEVER TRUSSES Preassembled for Speed Construction Splices for Easy Transportation Splice Locations
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option WIDE FLANGE CANTILEVER TRUSSES W14x211 & W14x90 Girders Continuous Span
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option WIDE FLANGE CANTILEVER TRUSSES Columns W14x43 Columns Spliced Each Floor Level
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option WIDE FLANGE CANTILEVER TRUSSES Main Columns W14x132
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option WIDE FLANGE CANTILEVER TRUSSES Truss Webs W14x43 Steel Strong in Tension
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option WIDE FLANGE CANTILEVER TRUSSES Truss Webs W14x90 Additional Members in Compression
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option TRUSS CONNECTIONS Braces –Cap/Base Plates –Stiffener Plates –Gusset Plates –Assorted Angles –# of Bolts Varies Splices –88 Bolts (1” Diameter) –1½” Thick Plates
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option HSS RECTANGULAR TUBE BRACING 6”x6”x½” Vertical Chevron Braces 8”x8”x¼” Horizontal Tubes Below Each Floor Slab
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option ADDITIONAL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS Two 12” Thick Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls Composite Floor System –3¼” Lightweight Concrete on 2” Metal Deck –4” Shear Studs –Typical Beams: W21x44 & W24x55 Shallow Foundation –3000 psi, Normal Weight Concrete –Range From 1’-6” to 2’-6” Depth Seven Cylinder-shaped Concrete Caissons –6’ Diameter, Typically 12’ Deep –Supports Cantilever Columns
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Structural System Location Introduction Existing Conditions Research Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option CANTILEVER STRUCTURE
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Research Introduction Existing Conditions Structural System Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option CANTILEVERS Examples –Diving Platforms –Cranes –Cantilever Bridges Balance
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Research Introduction Existing Conditions Structural System Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option FALLINGWATER Reinforced Concrete Dangerous Deflections Post-Tensioning
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Research Introduction Existing Conditions Structural System Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option CHONGQING PUBLIC LIBRARY Reinforced Concrete 80’ Wide, 54’ Long Cantilever Section Concrete Truss System (dimensions in mm.)
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Proposal Existing Conditions Structural System Research Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option It is reasonable to build? Advantages/Disadvantages? Cost Comparison? SUPERSTRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Tension Reinforcement Compression Reinforcement Balancing Weight
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Structural Depth Structural System Research Proposal Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option Four Design Options 25’ Column Spacing Same Floor-Floor Heights CONCRETE TRUSS
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Structural Depth Structural System Research Proposal Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option CONCRETE TRUSS
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Structural Depth Structural System Research Proposal Cost Analysis Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option EFFECTS ON LATERAL SYSTEM Concrete Trusses –Act as Lateral Braces –Incredibly Rigid * Larger Building Weight Increases Seismic Loads * Requires Additional Shear Walls in ⊥ Direction * Greater Building Weight Means Larger Foundation
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Cost Analysis Research Proposal Structural Depth Conclusions Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option CONCRETE TRUSS SYSTEM Values for Greensboro (R.S. Means 2005)
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Cost Analysis Research Proposal Structural Depth Conclusions Questions Values for Greensboro (R.S. Means 2005) AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option COMPARISON * Total Building Cost: $14,000,000
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Conclusions Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option Steel Braced Frame –Cheaper –Faster, More Precise Construction –Expansion Joint –Use of Composite Floor System Lighter Superstructure –Seismic Conditions –Smaller Foundation
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Conclusions Proposal Structural Depth Cost Analysis Questions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option Compare Cantilever Designs Proved Steel Structure is Best Question the Signature Building
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Questions Structural Depth Cost Analysis Conclusions AE Senior Thesis ’06 Mick Leso - Structural Option
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