Osamu Hosozawa
Taisei Corporation
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Engineering Structures | 1999
Osamu Hosozawa; Kouhei Shimamura; Taro Mizutani
Abstract The use of cables as structural members in large-span spatial structures is increasing. One reason for this is that from an architectural design perspective, these cables are light and provide an expanded impression of space, while smoothly curving cables create soft outlines. A second reason is that from a structural design perspective, these cables provide for the well-defined transmission of forces and rational layout of members in a structural system where members can be arranged so as to make the best use of their individual material properties. Cables are used in a variety of ways. In cable structures they are used as tensile members, and they help control member stress and deformation of frame structures. They enable systems to be constructed for balancing entire structural frames, and by applying tension to these cables, structural members can be made resistant to compression. This paper reports, by introducing several fine examples constructed recently in Japan, on the role of cables in typical applications where they are used to control frame structure deformation and structural member stress, or to form systems that balance entire structural frames. In the Miyagi General Gymnasium, which was completed in April 1997, horizontal thrust generated at the base of the continuous gable frames forming the large ridge roof is absorbed by tie cables. The cables are laid out on planar gable frames at each end of the roof, and the thrust is transmitted to the gables through planar bracing frames attached to the lower edge of the roof. In this design, cables not only form the system, they also actively control member stresses as a result of the tension applied to them. This system provides the structure with a self-balancing space for the entire structural frame. In the Saitama Arena, which is due to be completed in March 2000, one edge of the roof (160 m) is supported by a 130 m beam–string–structure employing cables to control deformation in structural frames and stress in the members. This is achieved by applying a tension of 3000 tons to the cables, matching the typical load applied to cables used in bridges. This system also provides the arena with a dynamic atmosphere of tension. The Sapporo Dome, due to be completed in March 2001, employs a non-conventional design in which the edge-ring of the dome is cut along an arc and a 90 m span bridge girder is inserted to link the cut ends of the ring to form a partially open structure. This turns the open dome into a dynamically closed structure by introducing tension into cables arranged within the girder.
International Journal of High-Rise Buildings | 2016
Hideshi Aono; Osamu Hosozawa; Yozo Shinozaki; Yuichi Kimura
It is pointed out that great earthquakes such as the Tokai Earthquake, the Tonankai Earthquake, and the Nankai Earthquake, may occur in the near future. When such an earthquake occurs, long period ground motions will reach the Kanto, Nobi, and Osaka plains, where Japans three major urban areas have developed, and shake high-rise buildings violently. Since some of old high-rise buildings were designed without considering longperiod ground motions, reinforcing such buildings is an important issue.
Archive | 2012
Osamu Hosozawa; Yuichi Kimura; Hideshi Aono
Archive | 2000
Osamu Hosozawa; Yoshitaka Inoue; Tatsuo Minowa; Taro Mizutani; Yozo Shinozaki; 善尊 井上; 太朗 水谷; 洋三 篠崎; 治 細沢; 達男 蓑輪
Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting | 2015
Hideshi Aono; Aiko Nii; Ryota Maseki; Ichiro Nagashima; Yuichi Kimura; Tohru Nakajima; Osamu Hosozawa
Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. B-2, Structures II, Structural dynamics nuclear power plants | 2011
Aiko Nii; Ryota Maseki; Ichiro Nagashima; Yuichi Kimura; Hideshi Aono; Osamu Hosozawa
Theoretical and applied mechanics Japan | 2008
Tatsuya Itoi; Osamu Hosozawa; Taro Mizutani; Ryota Maseki
Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. B-1, Structures I, Loads, reliability stress analyses foundation structures shell structures, space frames and membrane structures | 2003
Jun Fujiwara; Makoto Ohsaki; Naoki Katoh; Taro Mizutani; Osamu Hosozawa
Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. B-1, Structures I, Loads, reliability stress analyses foundation structures shell structures, space frames and membrane structures | 2003
Masaru Yoshikawa; Osamu Hosozawa; Yutaka Asami; Taro Mizutani; Hiroshi Terazaki; Tomoko Aihara
Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (transactions of Aij) | 2002
Jun Fujiwara; M. Ohsaki; Taro Mizutani; Tomonori Kitaori; Naoki Katoh; Osamu Hosozawa