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The Efficient Use of Outrigger & Belt Truss in Tall Buildings

Introduction

Tall building with conventional outriggers and belt truss
Tall building with conventional outriggers and belt truss
The outrigger and belt truss system is one of the lateral loads resisting system in which the external columns are tied to the central core wall with very stiff outriggers and belt truss at one or more levels. The belt truss tied the peripheral column of building while the outriggers engage them with main or central shear wall.  The aim of this method is to reduce obstructed space compared to the conventional method.  The floor space is usually free of columns and is between the core and the external columns, thus increasing the functional efficiency of the building. Exterior columns restrained the core wall from free rotation through outrigger arms. Outrigger and belt trusses, connect planar vertical trusses and exterior frame columns. Outrigger system can lead to very efficient use of structural materials by mobilizing the axial strength and stiffness of exterior columns.
The Concept Of Outrigger
The great sailing ships of the past and present use outriggers to help resist the wind forces in their sails. Like the ship, the core in the tall building can be related to the mast of the ship, the outrigger acting like the spreaders and the exterior columns like the stays or shroud of the ship.
The Use Of Outriggers In High-rise Buildings  To Control The Forces
The incorporation of an outrigger which connects the two elements together provides a stiffer component which act together to resist the overturning forces. When an outrigger-braced building deflects under wind or seismic load, the outrigger which connects to the core wall and the exterior columns, makes the whole system to act as a unit in resisting the lateral load.
Types Of Outrigger Truss System
On the basis of connectivity of core to exterior columns, this system may be divided as in two types :
  • Conventional Outrigger Concept
  • Virtual Outrigger Concept

Conventional Outrigger Concept

Tall building with conventional outriggers,  R. Shankar nair
Tall building with conventional outriggers, R. Shankar nair
In the conventional outrigger concept, the outrigger trusses or girders are connected directly to shear walls or braced frames at the core and to columns located outboard of the core. Typically (but not necessarily), the columns are at the outer edges of the building.

Virtual Outrigger Concept

In the “virtual” outrigger, the same transfer of overturning from the core to elements outboard of the core is achieved, but without a  direct connection between the outrigger trusses and  the core.  The basic idea behind the virtual outrigger concept is to use floor diaphragms, which are typically very stiff and strong in their own plane.
Belt Trusses As Virtual Outriggers
The use of belt trusses as virtual outriggers avoids many of the problems associated with the use of conventional outriggers. The principle is the same as when belt trusses are used as virtual outriggers. Some fraction of the moment in the core is converted into a horizontal couple in the floors at the top and the bottom of the basement.
Tall building with belt trusses
Tall building with belt trusses
Advantages Of Use Of Belt Trusses As Virtual Outriggers
1.There are no truss diagonals extending from the core to the exterior of the building.
2.The need to locate outrigger columns where they can  be conveniently engaged by trusses extending from  the core is eliminated.
3. The complicated truss-to-core connection is eliminated
4. Differential shortening or settlement between the core and the outboard columns does not affect the virtual outrigger system since the floor diaphragms, though stiff in their own plane, are very flexible in the vertical, out-of-plane direction.

Factors Affecting The Effectiveness Of Outrigger System

1.The stiffness and location of the outrigger truss system.
2.The stiffness and location of the Belt  truss system.
3. Geometry of the tall building.
4. Stiffness of the central core.
5. Floor-to-floor height of the tall building.
Advantages of using Outrigger & Belt truss system
1.There are no trusses in the space between the core and the building exterior.
Plaza Rakyat Tower
Plaza Rakyat Tower
2. There are fewer constraints on the location of exterior columns. The need to locate large exterior columns where they can be directly engaged by outrigger trusses extending from the core is eliminated.
3. All exterior columns (not just certain designated outrigger columns) participate in resisting overturning moment.
4.The difficult connection of the outrigger trusses to the core is eliminated.
5.  Core overturning moments can be reduced through the reverse moment applied to the core at each outrigger connection.
6. Exterior framing can consist of simple beam and column framing without the need for rigid-frame-type connection, thus reducing the overall cost.
7. Reduction or elimination of uplift and net tension forces without the column and foundation system.
Plaza Rakyat Tower
The 77-story Plaza Rakyat office tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, uses a concrete shear core, a concrete perimeter frame, exterior concrete belt walls at two levels, and a conventional outrigger system at the roof as the building’s lateral load-resisting system
Jin Mao Tower
The 88-story Jin Mao Office, Hotel, observation, retail tower is in Shanghai, China. The tower is built around an octagon-shaped concrete shear wall core surrounded by 8 exterior composite super columns and 8 exterior steel columns. Three sets of 8 two-story high outrigger trusses connect the columns to the core at six of the floors to provide additional support
Conclusions On  Tall Buildings Using Outrigger & Belt Truss
Jin Mao Tower
Jin Mao Tower
1.There are no trusses in the space between the core and the building exterior.
2. There are fewer constraints on the location of exterior columns. The need to locate large exterior columns where they can be directly engaged by outrigger trusses extending from the core is eliminated.
3. All exterior columns (not just certain designated outrigger columns) participate in resisting overturning moment.
4. The difficult connection of the outrigger trusses to the core is eliminated.
5. Complications caused by differential shortening of the core and the outrigger columns are avoided.


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