Analysis of the influence of external factors on the deformation of high-rise buildings in the process of their construction and operation

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https://doi.org/10.32347/2410-2547.2024.112.222-228

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high-rise construction, vertical axis of the structure, deformation of the high-rise structure, subsidence, tilt, bending, wind force, solar radiation, temperature deformations

Abstract

During the construction and operation of high-rise buildings, their vertical axis changes its position in space. The greater the height of the structure, the greater the amplitude of oscillations. This causes problems of geodetic construction support and the need to monitor deformations during the operation of high-rise structures. In real conditions, part of the structures will be in the shade and their temperature will be lower than the structures that will be under the influence of solar radiation, the temperature of which will be much higher. Thus, the building will deform as a result of uneven thermal expansion, that is, it will bend. From DBN B.1.3-2:2010 "Geodesic works in construction". Also, during the geodetic provision of the construction and operation of high-rise buildings, changes in the temperature regime of building structures should be taken into account in connection with significant absolute values of changes in the geometric dimensions of the building as a result of thermal expansion, which significantly exceed the accuracy regulated by the regulatory document. The article examines and analyzes the influence of external forces on changes in the geometry of high-rise structures and focuses attention on solving the scientific problem of geodetic support for the construction and operation of modern high-rise structures under dynamic loads.

Author Biographies

Roman Demianenko, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

Candidate of technical sciences, associate professor, associate professor of the department of engineering geodesy

Andrii Annenkov, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

Doctor of technical sciences, academician, professor of the department of engineering geodesy

Svitlana Bondar, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

Assistant of the Department of Engineering Geodesy

Oleksandr Kuzmych, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

Candidate of technical sciences, professor, professor of the department of engineering geodesy

Ihor Lapytskyi, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

Candidate of technical sciences, associate professor, associate professor of the department of engineering geodesy

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2024-04-17

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