This model examines the steel vertical addition to an existing building through a case study and multicriteria analysis. It evaluates the structural impacts and offers insights into integration with current design standards. Such analyses help optimize structural performance while considering the constraints and demands specific to vertical extensions. The case study serves as a practical example of applying engineering strategies to address complex renovation challenges.
Steel Vertical Addition to Existing Building: Case Study and Multicriteria Analysis
| Number of Nodes | 551 |
| Number of Lines | 755 |
| Number of Members | 77 |
| Number of Surfaces | 132 |
| Number of Solids | 0 |
| Number of Load Cases | 8 |
| Number of Load Combinations | 85 |
| Number of Result Combinations | 0 |
| Total Weight | 382.363 tons |
| Dimensions (Metric) | 13,410 x 13,500 x 8,540 m |
| Dimensions (Imperial) | 44 x 44.29 x 28.02 feet |
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