Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 56, Number 3, 2015, pages 443-460
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2015.56.3.443
Behavior of wall panels in industrial buildings caused by differential settlements
Suyai Fernández, Rossana C. Jaca and Luis A. Godoy
Abstract
This paper presents the analysis of mechanical behavior of metal wall panels of storehouses and industrial buildings subjected to differential settlements. The storehouses considered are representative of those used in the agricultural activity. A small-scale model was built and tested in order to have evidence of the behavior and to validate computational models. The numerical investigation is carried out through finite element analysis using a general-purpose software, by modeling buildings with different geometries and evaluating different settlements of the ground. To obtain an adequate model, geometric non-linearity has
to be taken into account. Models that represent the most usual geometric typologies were investigated under support settlements. The deflected shape of the wall panel and the relationship between the horizontal displacements and the settlement of the foundations are evaluated. The results show that there are large outof-plane displacements caused by settlements that would be admitted by design recommendations.
Key Words
buckling; differential settlements; finite elements; industrial buildings; storehouses; wall metal panels
Address
Suyai Fernández1a: Intertechne Consultores y Asociados, 8300 Neuquén, Argentina
Rossana C. Jaca: Civil Engineering Department, National University of Comahue, 8300 Neuquén, Argentina
Luis A. Godoy: Institute for Advanced Studies in Engineering and Technology, IDIT CONICET-UNC, and FCEFyN, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, PO Box 916, 5000 Córdoba, Argentina