Progressive collapse analysis and seismic performance of irregular RC structures: a probabilistic approach

Vishwajeet M. Mokashi, H. S. Jadhav
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Progressive collapse analysis is crucial for evaluating structural integrity under extreme conditions such as sudden column removal. It aids in the development of robust design strategies, improves structural resilience, and informs decision-making for risk prevention and structural safety enhancement. This manuscript investigates the seismic performance and progressive collapse behavior of a G + 6 RC structure with irregular geometry. The study employs a probabilistic approach, utilizing SAP2000 V20 software for comprehensive analysis and design. The study begins with the linear static method, a simple yet effective analysis method that provides insights into the structures resistance against progressive collapse. The study then progresses to the nonlinear static method, which offers more accurate results for the behavior of a structure experiencing progressive collapse. The analysis aims to observe stiffness, and displacement of the building under different scenarios of column removal, simulating the effects of various extreme events that could lead to column failure. A key aspect of this study is the development of fragility curves for each of the six column removal cases. These curves, derived from progressive collapse analysis results, provide a probabilistic measure of the likelihood of failure given a certain level of stress, offering a quantitative measure of the structures vulnerability to progressive collapse. It reveals a higher collapse probability in scenarios involving the instantaneous loss of an exterior or interior column, suggesting a higher vulnerability to deformation during particular loading scenarios. According to the study's findings, progressive collapse analysis provides a logical and reliable way to evaluate the performance of structures with a high degree of irregularity. By providing techniques to increase the resilience of irregular reinforced concrete structures, the study's findings fill a gap in the behavior and performance of these structures under seismic threats and progressive collapse. This manuscript contributes to the ongoing efforts to enhance structural design practices and standards, particularly in the face of seismic events.

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不规则 RC 结构的渐进式坍塌分析和抗震性能:一种概率方法
渐进式坍塌分析对于评估柱子突然移除等极端条件下的结构完整性至关重要。它有助于制定稳健的设计策略,提高结构的抗震能力,并为风险防范和提高结构安全提供决策依据。本手稿研究了具有不规则几何形状的 G + 6 RC 结构的抗震性能和渐进式倒塌行为。研究采用概率方法,利用 SAP2000 V20 软件进行综合分析和设计。研究从线性静力法开始,这是一种简单而有效的分析方法,可以深入了解结构对渐进式倒塌的抵抗能力。然后,研究进入非线性静态方法,该方法可为经历渐进式坍塌的结构行为提供更精确的结果。分析的目的是观察在拆除支柱的不同情况下建筑物的刚度和位移,模拟可能导致支柱倒塌的各种极端事件的影响。这项研究的一个重要方面是为六种支柱移除情况中的每一种情况绘制脆性曲线。这些曲线源自渐进式坍塌分析结果,提供了在一定应力水平下发生坍塌可能性的概率度量,从而提供了结构易受渐进式坍塌影响的定量度量。它揭示了在涉及外部或内部支柱瞬时损失的情况下更高的倒塌概率,表明在特定加载情况下更容易发生变形。根据研究结果,渐进式坍塌分析为评估高度不规则结构的性能提供了一种合理可靠的方法。通过提供提高不规则钢筋混凝土结构复原力的技术,研究结果填补了这些结构在地震威胁和渐进式坍塌下的行为和性能方面的空白。本手稿有助于不断改进结构设计实践和标准,尤其是在面对地震事件时。
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Asian Journal of Civil Engineering
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
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期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing) welcomes articles and research contributions on topics such as:- Structural analysis and design - Earthquake and structural engineering - New building materials and concrete technology - Sustainable building and energy conservation - Housing and planning - Construction management - Optimal design of structuresPlease note that the journal will not accept papers in the area of hydraulic or geotechnical engineering, traffic/transportation or road making engineering, and on materials relevant to non-structural buildings, e.g. materials for road making and asphalt.  Although the journal will publish authoritative papers on theoretical and experimental research works and advanced applications, it may also feature, when appropriate:  a) tutorial survey type papers reviewing some fields of civil engineering; b) short communications and research notes; c) book reviews and conference announcements.
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