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@article{162805, author = {Srushti Manohar Bhat and Prof. H. S. Jadhav }, title = {Analysis And Design Of Skywalk Structure Of High Rise Twin Building.}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {11}, pages = {101-107}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=162805}, abstract = {It is well known that high-rise buildings act as very important roles in modern cities. First of all, tall buildings can be effectively used to meet the requirements of modern society and solve the problem of limitation of construction site resources. On the other hand, they are the signals of economic properties and civilization. Nowadays high-rise buildings rise higher and higher, with more and more complex and individual plan and elevation, such as multi-tower buildings. “Sky Bridgeâ€, “skywalks†or “elevated walkway†bring up images of a narrow, glass walkway connecting two towers usually commercial the only purpose of which, is to let people go from one meeting to the next without having to travel up and down or through fresh air. Dynamic actions are caused on buildings by both wind and earthquakes. But, design for wind forces and for earthquake effects are distinctly different. In this research analyze twin tower structure of G+ 25 with having steel sky walker bridge at 20th floor, the structure analyze for seismic forces, and design steel sky walk bridge for the same by using Staad-Pro}, keywords = {}, month = {}, }
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