Lecture

Horizontal Stability, Bracing

Description

This lecture covers the concept of horizontal stability in building structures, focusing on bracing systems such as wind and seismic actions, earth pressures, and the design principles of vertical and horizontal bracing elements. Examples of bracing systems in iconic buildings are presented, emphasizing the importance of symmetric placement and the ability to transmit forces between vertical and horizontal elements. The methodology for identifying and resolving equilibrium in building plans is discussed, along with the effects of wind on building walls. The session concludes with an exercise on analyzing horizontal loads and proposing static schemes for structural behavior.

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