Author:
Ferraioli Massimiliano,Maria Avossa Alberto,Mandara Alberto
Abstract
The study investigates the progressive collapse resisting capacity of earthquake-resistant steel moment-resisting
frames subjected to column failure. The aim is to investigate whether these structures are able to resist progressive collapse
after column removal, that may represent a situation where an extreme event may cause a critical column to suddenly
lose its load bearing capacity. Since the response to this abnormal loading condition is most likely to be dynamic
and nonlinear, both nonlinear static and nonlinear dynamic analyses are carried out. The vertical pushover analysis (also
called pushdown) is applied with two different procedures. The first one is the traditional procedure generally accepted in
current guidelines that increases the load incrementally to a specified level after column has been removed. The second
procedure tries to reproduce the timing of progressive collapse and, for this reason, gravity loads are applied to the undamaged
structure before column removal. The load-displacement relationships obtained from pushdown analyses are
compared with the results of incremental nonlinear dynamic analyses. The effect of various design variables, such as
number of stories, number of bays, level of seismic design load, is investigated. The results are eventually used to evaluate
the dynamic amplification factor to be applied in pushdown analysis for a more accurate estimation of the collapse
resistance.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Building and Construction
Cited by
19 articles.
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