2024
DOI: 10.1177/87552930231211296
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Experimental-based numerical simulation of interacting suspended ceiling-sprinkler piping systems

Siavash Soroushian,
Razieh Rezvani,
Arash E Zaghi
et al.

Abstract: Suspended ceiling and fire sprinkler piping (CP) systems are two of the most common interacting nonstructural elements inside the buildings. While each of these elements individually is prone to losses during the earthquakes, their interaction can even more intensify their associated damage. This article aims to integrate system-level modeling methodology by using existing subsystem-level models in OpenSees platform to simulate the interacting behavior of CP systems. To do so, the numerical model of the CP sys… Show more

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