Improvement of progressive collapse resistance potential of semi-rigid jointed steel frames through bracings

Author:

Bandyopadhyay Milan1,Banik Atul Krishna1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, Durgapur, India

Abstract

Progressive collapse studies of both unbraced and braced semi-rigid jointed steel frames have been carried out to evaluate the contribution of bracings in improving progressive collapse resistance potential. Numerical models of 10-story frames with different types of semi-rigid connections have been developed using SAP2000. Progressive collapse potential of semi-rigid frames is first investigated without bracings. Bracings are then included in a systematic manner, and response of the braced frame is compared with that of unbraced frame to evaluate the contribution of bracings. Two different arrangements of bracings, that is, bay-wise and floor-wise arrangements, are considered to find out a preferred arrangement of bracings. Parametric studies include eight column removal conditions at center and corner locations of different floors. Development of catenary action has also been considered as it gives additional resistance, especially to braced frame. Apart from nonlinear static analysis, effects of bracings are evaluated also through nonlinear dynamic analysis and the responses of the frames in nonlinear dynamic analysis are compared with those of nonlinear static analysis. From the study, it is found that provision of bracings significantly improves the progressive collapse resistance potential of the semi-rigid frames under different column removal conditions. Floor-wise arrangement of bracings is much effective as compared to bay-wise arrangement.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Building and Construction

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