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Scenarij postupnog rušenja čeličnih konstrukcija s nepravilnostima po visini (Progressive collapse scenario in steel structures with irregularity in height)

Medium: journal article
Language(s): Croatian
Published in: Građevinar, , n. 9, v. 73
Page(s): 893-905
DOI: 10.14256/jce.2962.2020
Abstract:

Sudden removal of load-bearing elements such as columns in engineering structures, and lack of sufficient capacity to withstand the overload caused by removal of these elements can cause damage and Progressive Collapse (PC) in structures. Therefore, the effect of sudden column removal and structural capacity against PC scenarios in medium and high-rise buildings is investigated in this study. The irregularity in height has a great influence on lateral behaviour of structures and it affects the design of cross-sections. Various sudden column removal scenarios are investigated in this research for steel structures with and without irregularity in height. To assess the effects of sudden column removal, the Alternate load Path Method (APM) and Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis (NDA) are utilized. In addition, a Nonlinear Static Analysis (NSA) is performed to investigate the capacity of structures against the PC phenomenon. Using OpenSees software, 10-, 15- and 20-storey structures with three distinct irregularity types are analysed during four different column removal scenarios. The results are presented in the form of static and dynamic nonlinear curves. The results indicate that making geometric irregularity in height in the sudden column removal scenario can cause the reduction of capacity and growth of the structural response in comparison to the structure with regularity in height. Moreover, the capacity of structures increases and the dynamic response declines by increasing the number of elements in the structures.

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    30/11/2021
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    10/05/2023
 
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