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Zur Nachhaltigkeit von Stahl- und Verbundkonstruktionen bei Büro- und Verwaltungsgebäuden - Tragkonstruktionen (Teil 3)

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Stahlbau, , n. 10, v. 84
Page(s): 751-762
DOI: 10.1002/stab.201510320
Abstract:

Sustainability of steel and composite structures of office and administration buildings - Structural systems (part 3).

The following paper on the sustainability of structural systems of office and administration buildings is a sequel of the articles in [1] and [2]. In the first part, an overview on the AIF FOSTA Project P881 was given and the requirements resulting from the building and structural design as well as slab systems in steel and composite construction were described. After an overview on the standardization situation and assessment systems, the methods used in the research project to assess the environmental and economic performance of structural systems were explained. In addition, the paper discussed studies on the optimization of slab systems. The choice of the cross-section and the dimensioning of the building columns for persistent and transient design situations as well as for the case of fire considering sustainability criteria were the subject of the second part.
In this paper, the results of parametric studies on the ecology and costs of slim floor systems, a comparison with slabs with downstand beams, and studies on the influence of joints are presented. Finally, summarizing remarks on the choice of floor systems and columns as well as comments on the planning tools developed in Project P881 are given.

Keywords:
sustainability economics ecology composite construction portal legs columns office buildings economy structural systems
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