Abstract

High rise building structures are highly affected by lateral loads and wind forces. To enhance lateral force outrigger systems are developed, which are one of the most popular and efficient, because they are easier to build and they provides good lateral stiffness. With the rise of building height, deep beam become concrete walls at least of one story height. Axial shortening effect between core and perimeter structure has to be considered.In the present work 20 story reinforced concrete structure has taken with outrigger walls attached from core to the outer perimeter column. By changing the different position of outrigger level are kept for analysis.The building without and with outrigger are compared with bareframe. These are different building models analysed (a) Bare frame of twenty story building (b) Bare frame with core shear wall building (c) Outrigger system at top of building (d) Outrigger system at top & 0.75 Height of building (e) Outrigger system at top & 0.50 Height of building (f) Outrigger system at top & 0.25 Height of building. Non-linear static analysis results were compared. The analytical methods used in the work are pushover method. In this work, various parameters like pushover curve, displacement vs base force, story displacement, hinges formation are obtained for all the models.Outrigger at optimum level at 0.5 Height gives better results in both displacements and base force. To sustain peak lateral loads these systems are provided half of the height. These study gives has inelastic behaviour of structure.

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