The analysis and design of high-rise buildings in areas near the Mekong River of DPT standard 1311-50 for wind load calculation and response of buildings, second area. Episode 1

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Pumkieat Sawangwong
Chokchai Traiyasut

Abstract

The Analysis and design high-rise building in areas near the Mekong River presents several specific challenges due to the unique environmental, geological, and hydrological conditions of the region. Designing a building close to a river, it's essential to consider both environmental factors and structural stability. Absolutely, when conducting the analysis and design of a structure, especially one situated near the Mekong River, it's crucial to consider a wide range of factors to ensure its safety and stability and, probability analysis of earthquake conditions and selecting appropriate materials for construction of buildings to withstand the impact forces of tall structures is a critical aspect of structural engineering. Structural design is a crucial aspect of engineering that ensures buildings and structures can withstand various loads and forces while maintaining stability, safety, and functionality. Designing complex structures such as tall buildings involves intricate engineering analyses to ensure their safety and performance. To compare the bending moment, maximum shear strength, and deflection of tall buildings using different structural materials (steel and concrete) and design standards (Thailand). The analysis results show that the bending moment Shear strength and deflection and Overturning moment which shows the safety ratio of high-rise buildings.          This research can be used as a guideline for actual construction or to investigate high-rise buildings built near the Mekong River in the future, including other natural elements that can affect the building in the             long term.

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Sawangwong, P., & Traiyasut, C. . (2024). The analysis and design of high-rise buildings in areas near the Mekong River of DPT standard 1311-50 for wind load calculation and response of buildings, second area. Episode 1. Journal of SciTech-ASEAN, 4(2), 40–52. retrieved from https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/STJS/article/view/260246
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