International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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ISSN: 2319-7064


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Research Paper | Civil Engineering | India | Volume 2 Issue 8, August 2013


Parametric Study of Double Layer Steel Dome with Reference to Span to Height Ratio

H. S. Jadhav | Ajit S. Patil


Abstract: Optimum design of double layer dome of span to height ratio 2 and different supporting conditions (all bottom nodes supported, alternate bottom nodes supported and two alternate bottom nodes supported) for a given span is carried out. The formex programming software is used for configurations of double layer dome. The hollow circular pipe sections are used to construct the double layer dome and for connection, the MERO joint is used. Basically the dome have large exposed area so the wind force are predominant, hence the domes are analyze and design for wind forces. For optimum design of the structure, it is analyzed by using the software SAP-2000-14. In the analytical part, forces in the top layer are considered in groups and separate section will be designed for each group, the design will be based on IS800: 2007. Similar procedure will be adopted for bracing system and bottom layer. The results are compared with different span to height ratios and support conditions for the deflection, weight of structure and concrete for pedestal, to determine optimum configuration by overall. The domes of span 75m with span to height ratio 2 as well as different support condition are designed for wind load. The members of dome are designed for axial tension and compression in such a way to get optimum weight of member.


Keywords: Double layer steel dome, span to height ratio, IS 800-2007


Edition: Volume 2 Issue 8, August 2013,


Pages: 110 - 118


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