Investigation of the Occurrence of Progressive Collapse in High-Rise Steel Buildings with Different Braced Configurations

IF 0.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/ceer-2021-0048
H. Saberi, V. Saberi, Abbas Sadeghi, Abbas Pooyasefat, E. N. Farsangi
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Abstract The progressive collapse phenomenon refers to a chain of damages in a structure where all or a large part of the structure is destroyed by an initial local collapse in it, which can lead to very disastrous results. Therefore, the prevention of progressive collapse has become a necessary action in the design and analysis of buildings and it is vital to investigate this topic more accurately. This study aims to present a proposed pattern in the configuration of braces at the height of a high-rise steel building for reducing the probability of progressive collapse. In this regard, the vertical displacement of 18-story structure with four scenarios of column removal and five concentric bracing patterns including V, Inverted V, X, discontinuous X-bracing at height, and a combination of Xbracing in the side spans and discontinuous X-bracing at height in the middle spans are investigated and compared. In this study, the Alternative Path Method (APM) is used based on the GSA guideline for the analysis of progressive collapse. The results of this research showed that the use of X-bracing in the side spans and discontinuous X-bracing in the middle spans in nonlinear static and dynamic analyses performed better in reducing the probability of progressive collapse than other bracing configurations. Finally, it is recommended to use discontinuous X-bracing at the height that would place the bracings in one direction and providing alternative paths for force transferring in the structure.
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不同支撑结构高层钢结构房屋连续倒塌的研究
渐进性破坏现象是指结构的一系列损伤,其中结构的全部或大部分由结构的局部初始破坏而破坏,其后果是非常严重的。因此,防止连续倒塌已成为建筑设计和分析的必要措施,更准确地研究这一课题至关重要。本研究的目的是提出一种在高层钢结构建筑高度的支撑配置模式,以减少渐进倒塌的可能性。为此,对18层结构在V型、倒V型、X型、高度不连续X型支撑、侧跨X型支撑与中跨高度不连续X型支撑组合4种拆柱方案下的竖向位移进行了研究和比较。本文在GSA准则的基础上,采用可选路径法(APM)对连续塌陷进行分析。研究结果表明,在非线性静力动力分析中,侧跨采用x型支撑,中跨采用不连续x型支撑,能较好地降低连续倒塌的概率。最后,建议在高度处使用不连续的x形支撑,这将使支撑在一个方向上,并为结构中的力传递提供替代路径。
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