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Abstract(s)
A transfer structure (TS) is a structure that alters the load path of the gravity
loads, shifting the line of thrust laterally to a different vertical alignment.
Transfer structures are introduced in buildings that feature discontinuities in
some columns or walls and where a direct load path to the foundations is not
possible. They usually represent major elements of the structure and their
impact on building cost and construction time can be substantial. This paper
presents an overview of existing transfer systems and provides guidance on
their design and construction. Extensive research on buildings with transfer
structures all over the world was carried out (more than 100 examples were
analyzed) with the aim of developing a rational typology of these structures.
The results can be broken down into five main types: BEAM, TRUSS,
INCLINED STRUT, PLATE, and ARCH & TIE.
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Construction Design Girder Transfer structure Truss . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Citation
Ribeiro G, Almeida J, Lobo PS. Conceptual design of transfer structures. Structural Concrete. 2023;24(1):1070–82. https:// doi.org/10.1002/suco.202200448
Publisher
Wiley