Behaviour of Building Structures Subjected to Progressive Collapse

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Behaviour of Building Structures Subjected to Progressive Collapse

Construction and heavy industry Building construction and materials

Authors: Bo Yang, Shao-Bo Kang, Kang Hai Tan, Xu-Hong Zhou

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Language: English

Published by: Woodhead Publishing

Published on: 18th February 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 111 Mb

ISBN: 9780128222683


Behaviour of Building Structures Subjected to Progressive Collapse

Gives in-depth and up-to-date quantitative and numerical analysis of building structures against progressive collapse. It does so at various levels, including bare steel joints, composite joints and sub-assemblages and frames under quasi-static loading conditions. The book provides analysis of the force transfer mechanisms of composite structures and reinforced concrete structures, along with detailed numerical models that shed light on the effects of critical parameters on progressive collapse resistances. It includes direct design methods that take into account various collapse-resisting mechanisms.

The collapse of the World Trade Center in New York has spurred extensive experimental study and numerical analysis of the structural behavior of buildings under progressive collapse scenarios. Although design guidelines have been published by governments, most are missing up-to-date numerical and experimental results, quantitative accounts of force transfer mechanisms, and numerical guidelines.

- Offers in-depth analysis and numerical modeling for building structures against progressive collapse

- Provides analysis of the force-transfer mechanisms of composite and reinforced concrete structures

- Gives detailed numerical models that shed light on the effects of critical parameters on progressive resistances

- Includes direct design methods that take into account various collapse resisting mechanisms

- Offers a comprehensive reference for progressive collapse analysis and the design of building structures

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