Wind load parameters and performance of an
integral steel platform scaffold system
Zhenyu Yang,Qiang Xie,Yue Li,Chang He
Abstract
As a new kind of construction facility for high rise buildings, the integral steel platform scaffold system (ISPS)
consisting of the steel skeleton and suspended scaffold faces high wind during the construction procedure. The lattice structure
type and existence of core tubes both make it difficult to estimate the wind load and calculate the wind-induced responses. In this
study, an aeroelastic model with a geometry scale ratio of 1:25 based on the ISPS for Shanghai Tower, with the representative
square profile, is manufactured and then tested in a wind tunnel. The first mode of the prototype ISPS is a torsional one with a
frequency of only 0.68 Hz, and the model survives under extreme wind speed up to 50 m/s. The static wind load and wind
vibration factors are derived based on the test result and supplementary finite element analysis, offering a reference for the
following ISPS design. The spacer at the bottom of the suspended scaffold is suggested to be long enough to touch the core tube
in the initial status to prevent the collision. Besides, aerodynamic wind loads and cross-wind loads are suggested to be included
in the structural design of the ISPS.
Zhenyu Yang:Earthquake Engineering Research & Test Center, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China
Qiang Xie and Yue Li:Department of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Chang He:School of Civil Engineering, Central South University, China
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