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Cap truss and steel strut to resist progressive collapse in RC frame structures

  • Zahrai, Seyed Mehdi;Ezoddin, Alireza
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.635-647
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    • 2018
  • In order to improve the efficiency of the Reinforced Concrete, RC, structures against progressive collapse, this paper proposes a procedure using alternate path and specific local resistance method to resist progressive collapse in intermediate RC frame structures. Cap truss consists of multiple trusses above a suddenly removed structural element to restrain excessive collapse and provide an alternate path. Steel strut is used as a brace to resist compressive axial forces. It is similar to knee braces in the geometry, responsible for enhancing ductility and preventing shear force localization around the column. In this paper, column removals in the critical position at the first story of two 5 and 10-story regular buildings strengthened using steel strut or cap truss are studied. Based on nonlinear dynamic analysis results, steel strut can only decrease vertical displacement due to sudden removal of the column at the first story about 23%. Cap truss can reduce the average vertical displacement and column axial force transferred to adjacent columns for the studied buildings about 56% and 61%, respectively due to sudden removal of the column. In other words, using cap truss, the axial force in the removed column transfers through an alternate path to adjacent columns to prevent local or general failure or to delay the progressive collapse occurrence.

Effect of connection stiffness on the earthquake-induced progressive collapse

  • Ali, Seyedkazemi;Mohammad Motamedi, Hour
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.503-515
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    • 2022
  • Global or partial damage to a structure due to the failure of gravity or lateral load-bearing elements is called progressive collapse. In the present study, the alternate load path (ALP) method introduced by GSA and UFC 4-023-03 guidelines is used to evaluate the progressive collapse in special steel moment-resisting frame (SMRF) buildings. It was assumed that the progressive collapse is due to the earthquake force and its effects after the removal of the elements still remain on the structures. Therefore, nonlinear dynamic time history analysis employing 7 earthquake records is used to investigate this phenomenon. Internal and external column removal scenarios are investigated and the stiffness of the connections is changed from semi-rigid to rigid. The results of the analysis performed in the OpenSees program show that the loss of the bearing capacity of an exterior column due to a seismic event and the occurrence of progressive collapse can increase the inter-story drift of the structure with semi-rigid connections by more than 50% and make the structure unable to satisfy the life safety performance level. Furthermore, connection stiffness severely affects the redistribution of forces and moments in the adjacent elements of the removed column.

전술 백본망에서 부하 분산을 위한 다중 경로 지역 최적화 기법 (A Multi-path Routing Mechanism with Local Optimization for Load Balancing in the Tactical Backbone Network)

  • 김용신;김영한
    • 정보과학회 논문지
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    • 제41권12호
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    • pp.1145-1151
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    • 2014
  • 본 논문에서는 전술 백본망에서 부하 분산을 위한 다중 경로 지역 최적화 기법을 제안하였다. 제안된 기법은 라우팅 메트릭을 전역 메트릭과 지역 메트릭으로 구분하여 관리한다. 전역 메트릭은 라우팅 프로토콜을 통해 다른 라우터들에게 전파되며 루프 방지가 보장되는 다중 경로 구성에 사용되고, 지역 메트릭은 링크 사용율을 반영하여 링크 과부하 발생시 우회 경로를 탐색하는 용도로 활용되며 각 라우터 내에서만 관리된다. 모의 실험을 통해 다중 경로 지역 최적화 기법 적용시 사용자 트래픽이 효과적으로 가용 링크들을 통해 분산되는 것을 확인하였다.

Study on failure mechanism of multi-storeyed reinforced concrete framed structures

  • Ahmed, Irfan;Sheikh, Tariq Ahmad;Gajalakshmi, P.;Revathy, J.
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2021
  • Failure of a Multi-storeyed reinforced concrete framed structure occurs when a primary vertical structural component is isolated or made fragile, due to artificial or natural hazards. Load carried by vertical component (column) is transferred to neighbouring columns in the structure, if the neighbouring column is incompetent of holding the extra load, this leads to the progressive failure of neighbouring members and finally to the failure of partial or whole structure. The collapsing system frequently seeks alternative load path in order to stay alive. One of the imperative features of collapse is that the final damage is not relative to the initial damage. In this paper, the effect on the column and beam adjacent to statically removed vertical element in terms of axial force, shear force and bending moment is investigated. Using Alternate load path method, numerical modelling of two dimensional one bay, two bay with variation in storey heights are analysed with FE model in order to obtain better understanding of failure mechanism of multi-storeyed reinforced concrete framed structure. The results indicate that the corner column is more susceptible to progressive collapse when compared to middle column, using this simplified methodology one can easily predict how the structure can be made to stay alive in case of sudden failure of any horizontal or vertical structural element before designing.

Evaluation of Progressive Collapse Resisting Capacity of Tall Buildings

  • Kwon, Kwangho;Park, Seromi;Kim, Jinkoo
    • 국제초고층학회논문집
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    • 제1권3호
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    • pp.229-235
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    • 2012
  • In this paper the progressive collapse potential of building structures designed for real construction projects were evaluated based on arbitrary column removal scenario using various alternate path methods specified in the GSA guidelines. The analysis model structures are a 22-story reinforced concrete moment frames with core wall building and a 44-story interior concrete core and exterior steel diagrid structure. The progressive collapse resisting capacities of the model structures were evaluated using the linear static, nonlinear static, and nonlinear dynamic analyses. The linear static analysis results showed that progressive collapse occurred in the 22-story model structure when an interior column was removed. However the structure turned out to be safe according to the nonlinear static and dynamic analyses. Similar results were observed in the 44-story diagrid structure. Based on the analysis results, it was concluded that, compared with nonlinear analysis procedures, the linear static method is conservative in the prediction of progressive collapse resisting capacity of building structure based on arbitrary column removal scenario.

QoS 응용 서비스를 위한 효율적인 다중 메트릭 라우팅 방안 (Network Efficient Multi-metric Routing Algorithm for QoS Requiring Application)

  • 전한얼;김성대;이재용;김동연;김영준
    • 한국통신학회논문지
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    • 제27권11C호
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    • pp.1055-1063
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    • 2002
  • 본 논문은 여러 개의 다중 메트릭을 이용하여 경로 선택을 수행하는 문제에 대해 연구했다. 현재 인터넷에서의 라우팅은 하나의 메트릭을 이용하여 경로선택을 수행하고 있으며, 하나의 메트릭에 의해 선택된 경로는 하나의 요구사항만을 충족시켜 줄 수 있는 best-effort 서비스이다. 여러 서비스 품질(QoS)을 요구하는 콜에 대해 만족시켜주기 위해서는 경고가 여러 제한에 걸리게 된다. 많은 경우에 경로 선택문제라는 것은 NP-complete이다. 본 논문에서는 지연 메트릭에 기반을 두고 네트워크 자원에 대한 정보에 영향을 받는 비용 메트릭을 이용한 widest-least cost 라우팅 알고리즘을 제안한다. 이 알고리즘은 다중의 메트릭을 이용하는 라우팅 알고리즘으로써 트래픽 분산 능력을 갖고 있어서, 네트워크 링크가 부하가 적을 때는 최소거리 경로를 선택하도록 하는 것이고, 네트워크 부하가 클 경우에는 트래픽 엔지니어링이 수행되어 트래픽을 다른 경로로 이동시키도록 하는 것이 목표이다. 이러한 결과는 다른 알고리즘과의 실험 결과를 통해 비교하였다.

비선형정적해석 절차를 이용한 선형정적 연쇄붕괴 대체경로 해석방법 개발 (Development of Linear Static Alternate Path Progressive Collapse Analysis Procedure Using a Nonlinear Static Analysis Procedure)

  • 김진구;박새로미;서영일
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제24권5호
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    • pp.569-576
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    • 2011
  • 본 논문에서는 비선형정적해석 방법을 이용하여 기존의 연쇄붕괴 선형정적해석 절차에 수반되는 반복과정을 자동으로 수행하면서도 선형해석 결과와 동일한 결과를 나타내는 새로운 연쇄붕괴 해석절차를 제안하였다. 제안된 해석절차는 GSA 기준에 규정된 기존 선형정적해석법의 단점인 반복적 해석작업 및 그 과정에서 발생할 수 있는 시간과 오류의 가능성을 최소화하여 해석결과의 신뢰성을 확보가 있는 선형정적해석 절차이다. 제안된 해석절차를 검증하기 위하여 철근콘크리트 모멘트골조 및 철골 가새골조의 최하층 기둥부재를 제거한 후 기존 해석법과 제안 해석법을 적용하고 그 결과를 비교 분석하였다. 해석결과에 따르면 제안된 해석절차는 구조물의 붕괴여부의 판정 및 힌지 분포에 있어서 기존의 선형정적해석과 동일한 결과를 나타내었으며, 반복해석 과정이 불필요하므로 기존 해석법에 비하여 매우 짧은 시간에 해석을 수행할 수 있는 것으로 나타났다.

Investigations on the behaviour of corrosion damaged gravity load designed beam-column sub-assemblages under reverse cyclic loading

  • Kanchanadevi, A.;Ramanjaneyulu, K.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.235-251
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    • 2019
  • Corrosion of reinforcement is the greatest threat to the safety of existing reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Most of the olden structures are gravity load designed (GLD) and are seismically deficient. In present study, investigations are carried out on corrosion damaged GLD beam-column sub-assemblages under reverse cyclic loading, in order to evaluate their seismic performance. Five GLD beam-column sub-assemblage specimens comprising of i) One uncorroded ii) Two corroded iii) One uncorroded strengthened with steel bracket and haunch iv) One corroded strengthened with steel bracket and haunch, are tested under reverse cyclic loading. The performances of these specimens are assessed in terms of hysteretic behaviour, energy dissipation and strength degradation. It is noted that the nature of corrosion i.e. uniform or pitting corrosion and its location have significant influence on the behaviour of corrosion damaged GLD beam-column sub-assemblages. The corroded specimens with localised corrosion pits showed in-cyclic strength degradation. The study also reveals that external strengthening which provides an alternate force path but depends on the strength of the existing reinforcement bars, is able to mitigate the seismic risk of corroded GLD beam-column sub-assemblages to the level of control uncorroded GLD specimen.

Modeling of RC Frame Buildings for Progressive Collapse Analysis

  • Petrone, Floriana;Shan, Li;Kunnath, Sashi K.
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2016
  • The progressive collapse analysis of reinforced concrete (RC) moment-frame buildings under extreme loads is discussed from the perspective of modeling issues. A threat-independent approach or the alternate path method forms the basis of the simulations wherein the extreme event is modeled via column removal scenarios. Using a prototype RC frame building, issues and considerations in constitutive modeling of materials, options in modeling the structural elements and specification of gravity loads are discussed with the goal of achieving consistent models that can be used in collapse scenarios involving successive loss of load-bearing columns at the lowest level of the building. The role of the floor slabs in mobilizing catenary action and influencing the progressive collapse response is also highlighted. Finally, an energy-based approach for identifying the proximity to collapse of regular multi-story buildings is proposed.

Nonlinear analysis of 3D reinforced concrete frames: effect of section torsion on the global response

  • Valipour, Hamid R.;Foster, Stephen J.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.421-445
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    • 2010
  • In this paper the formulation of an efficient frame element applicable for nonlinear analysis of 3D reinforced concrete (RC) frames is outlined. Interaction between axial force and bending moment is considered by using the fibre element approach. Further, section warping, effect of normal and tangential forces on the torsional stiffness of section and second order geometrical nonlinearities are included in the model. The developed computer code is employed for nonlinear static analysis of RC sub-assemblages and a simple approach for extending the formulation to dynamic cases is presented. Dynamic progressive collapse assessment of RC space frames based on the alternate path method is undertaken and dynamic load factor (DLF) is estimated. Further, it is concluded that the torsional behaviour of reinforced concrete elements satisfying minimum standard requirements is not significant for the framed structures studied.