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http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2011.23.2.245

Evaluation for Progressive Collapse Resistance of a RC Flat Plate System Using the Static and Dynamic Analysis  

Lee, Seon-Woong (School of Architecture, Hanyang University)
Shin, Sung-Woo (School of Architecture, Hanyang University)
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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute / v.23, no.2, 2011 , pp. 245-252 More about this Journal
Abstract
Currently, the design guidelines for the prevention of progressive collapse are not available in Korea due to the lack of study efforts in progressive collapse resistance evaluation of RC flat plate system. Therefore, in this study, three types of analysis were conducted to evaluate the progressive collapse resistance of a RC flat plate system. A linear static analysis was carried out by comparing the demand-capacity ratio (DCR) differences of the systems using the alternate load path method, which is the guideline of GSA. A dynamic behavior was investigated by checking the vertical deflection after removal of the column using the linear dynamic analysis. Lastly, a maximum load factor was investigated using the nonlinear static analysis. The finite element (FE) analyses were conducted using various parameters to analyze the results obtained using effective beam width (EB) model and plate element FEM (PF) model. This study results showed that the strength contributions of the slab in the EB models are underestimated compared to those obtained from the PF models. Therefore, a detailed FE analysis considering the slab element is required to thoroughly estimate the progressive collapse resisting capacity of flat plate system. The scenario of the corner column (CC) removal is the most dangerous conditions where as the scenario of the inner column (IC) removal is the least dangerous conditions based on the consideration of various parameters. The analysis results will allow more realistic evaluations of progressive collapse resistance of RC flat plate system.
Keywords
flat plate system; progressive collapse; time history analysis; pushover analysis; effective beam width;
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