2021
DOI: 10.11159/icsect21.lx.105
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Numerical Progressive Collapse Analysis of RC Framed Structures

Abstract: Predicting reinforced concrete (RC) framed structure resistance to progressive collapse as a result of column removal scenario has recently become a necessity in the design of such structures. Such removal leads to large deformations impairing the functional performance of the structure. To predict the progressive collapse resistance, most of the researchers have developed numerical models to simulate the behaviour of test frames. However, these numerical models are confined to the test frames and would need t… Show more

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“…The complete information on the fiber-element-based numerical model parameters and framework can be found in [53]. The authors have also used the fiber element-based software SeismoStruct in previous studies [40][41][42][43][44][45][46]49] on the simulation of the progressive collapse of RC structures.…”
Section: Numerical Modeling For Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Desi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The complete information on the fiber-element-based numerical model parameters and framework can be found in [53]. The authors have also used the fiber element-based software SeismoStruct in previous studies [40][41][42][43][44][45][46]49] on the simulation of the progressive collapse of RC structures.…”
Section: Numerical Modeling For Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Desi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented method improved the strength and energy dissipation of the beams. Shehada et al [45] and Elkholy et al [46] investigated the resistance of RC sub-assemblages to progressive collapse due to the exclusion of an interior column using the fiber element technique. The numerical findings showed good agreement with the results from 10 tests in the literature.…”
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confidence: 99%