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Seismic Analysis and Shaking Table Test of China Pavilion for EXPO 2010 Shanghai


JIANG Huan-jun,WANG Bin,LU Xi-lin and CHEN Yun

DOI:10.11835/j.issn.1674-4764.2011.03.004

Received December 01, 2010,Revised , Accepted , Available online July 01, 2015

Volume ,2011,Pages 13-18

  • Abstract
China Pavilion for Expo 2010 Shanghai is designed with peculiar style and special structural system. The main structure is composed of four concrete tubes with steel-concrete composite floors. It is designed with a shape of inverted trapezoid in elevation. The fundamental vibration mode of this structure is a torsional mode due to the special shape with greater moment of inertia in upper floor, which exceeds the limit value stipulated in Chinese code. The seismic analysis of prototype is carried out by ANSYS program to evaluate its overall seismic performance and improve the structural design. At the same time, shaking table tests of a 1/27-scale structural model are conducted. It is faund that although the first mode is torsional, the torsional responses are not so large, which agrees well with the results of shaking table tests. Both the test results and calculation results demonstrate that the designed structural system satisfies the seismic damage patterns and meets the pre-defined performance objectives. Based on the test results, suggestions for improving design are also put forward.