Function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapse

Steel moment system and steel moment with centrically braces are two common systems. Many of regulations related to this structures explained in details to design structures against earthquake loads but they didn’t mention methods about dynamic load such as blast or car crash. However, the mentioned...

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Main Authors: Rohola Rahnavard, Navid Siahpolo
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Society of Structrual Engineering (ISSE) 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.jsce.ir/article_46009_1ae0c721b10dd72a189ea52ab1e8f55a.pdf
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spelling doaj-4d2a8791c68a42b784e112544dd5dd512020-11-24T22:52:08ZfasIranian Society of Structrual Engineering (ISSE)Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering2476-39772538-26162017-12-0144425710.22065/jsce.2017.77865.108446009Function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapseRohola Rahnavard0Navid Siahpolo1MSc of Structural Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Jundi-Shapour University of technology, Dezful, IranAssistant Professor, Deptartment of Civil Engineering, Institute for High Education ACECR, Ahvaz, IranSteel moment system and steel moment with centrically braces are two common systems. Many of regulations related to this structures explained in details to design structures against earthquake loads but they didn’t mention methods about dynamic load such as blast or car crash. However, the mentioned parameters may cause key member fracture such as column that result total or partial damage. Therefore, investigation about these structures seems necessary. This paper presents a numerical study of 20 story steel building with two different lateral systems and two column removal scenarios using Abaqus. Three dimensional modeling, using the finite element method was developed and investigated to understand the progressive collapse of 20 story buildings with composite steel frames. Numerical result verified with experimental results. The response of the building was studied in detail and results are recommended to mitigate progressive collapse in future designs. The results of this study show that corner column case removal is more critical than side case removal from view point of increasing axial force and moment. Also the results indicated that behavior of different structures systems against progressive collapse is NOT remarkable. To avoid potential progressive collapse, it suggests that the columns were designed and controlled for double of service loads.http://www.jsce.ir/article_46009_1ae0c721b10dd72a189ea52ab1e8f55a.pdfProgressive CollapseHigh rise buildingColumn case removaltensile DamageCompression Damage
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Function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapse
Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering
Progressive Collapse
High rise building
Column case removal
tensile Damage
Compression Damage
author_facet Rohola Rahnavard
Navid Siahpolo
author_sort Rohola Rahnavard
title Function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapse
title_short Function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapse
title_full Function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapse
title_fullStr Function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapse
title_full_unstemmed Function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapse
title_sort function comparison between moment frame and moment frame with centrically braces in high-rise steel structure under the effect of progressive collapse
publisher Iranian Society of Structrual Engineering (ISSE)
series Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering
issn 2476-3977
2538-2616
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Steel moment system and steel moment with centrically braces are two common systems. Many of regulations related to this structures explained in details to design structures against earthquake loads but they didn’t mention methods about dynamic load such as blast or car crash. However, the mentioned parameters may cause key member fracture such as column that result total or partial damage. Therefore, investigation about these structures seems necessary. This paper presents a numerical study of 20 story steel building with two different lateral systems and two column removal scenarios using Abaqus. Three dimensional modeling, using the finite element method was developed and investigated to understand the progressive collapse of 20 story buildings with composite steel frames. Numerical result verified with experimental results. The response of the building was studied in detail and results are recommended to mitigate progressive collapse in future designs. The results of this study show that corner column case removal is more critical than side case removal from view point of increasing axial force and moment. Also the results indicated that behavior of different structures systems against progressive collapse is NOT remarkable. To avoid potential progressive collapse, it suggests that the columns were designed and controlled for double of service loads.
topic Progressive Collapse
High rise building
Column case removal
tensile Damage
Compression Damage
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