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Thirteen Years of Deformations in Water Tower Place

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: ACI Structural Journal, , n. 2, v. 86
Page(s): 182-191
DOI: 10.14359/2681
Abstract: Water Tower Place, an 859 ft (262 m) high reinforced concrete building, was instrumented to measure the time-dependent vertical deformations of columns, walls, and caissons. Vertical shortening of individual members and their relative vertical displacements were measured at selected floor levels. Most measurements were taken during the first 5 years after construction started. Additional measurements were obtained after about 13 years. Measured deformations were compared with calculated deformations and satisfactory agreement was obtained. Deformations were calculated based on actual construction schedule, estimated loads during construction and occupancy, and measured material properties.
Keywords:
measurement high-rise buildings research strains field tests reinforced concrete walls deformation creep tests high-strength concretes age columns (supports) creep properties drying shrinkage structural research

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    17/11/2020
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