Column removal in multi-storey buildings is an effective and popular damage scenario recommended for progressive collapse investigations. Redundancy, ductility and alternate load paths provide deformation capacity and collapse resistance in order to ensure a robust structural response. In this study, the response of composite steel and concrete frames under column removal is considered. 3D finite element models representing full-scale frames were set up by means of the software Abaqus. These models were validated against experimental data obtained from two full-scale tests conducted at the University of Trento. This paper presents the modelling technique and reports the comparison of the numerical and experimental results for the first tested frame.
Investigation of the column loss scenario of one composite steel and concrete frame / Roverso, G.; Baldassino, N.; Zandonini, R.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019), pp. 2185-2192. (Intervento presentato al convegno IALCCE 2018 tenutosi a Ghent nel 28-31 October 2018).
Investigation of the column loss scenario of one composite steel and concrete frame
G. Roverso;N. Baldassino;R. Zandonini
2019-01-01
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Column removal in multi-storey buildings is an effective and popular damage scenario recommended for progressive collapse investigations. Redundancy, ductility and alternate load paths provide deformation capacity and collapse resistance in order to ensure a robust structural response. In this study, the response of composite steel and concrete frames under column removal is considered. 3D finite element models representing full-scale frames were set up by means of the software Abaqus. These models were validated against experimental data obtained from two full-scale tests conducted at the University of Trento. This paper presents the modelling technique and reports the comparison of the numerical and experimental results for the first tested frame.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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