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E-Book, Englisch, 202 Seiten

Fu Structural Analysis and Design to Prevent Disproportionate Collapse

E-Book, Englisch, 202 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4987-8820-5
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Hard Guidance on Preventing Disproportionate Collapse

Disproportionate collapse is a pressing issue in current design practice. Numerous causes are possible – especially forms of extreme loading, such as blast, fire, earthquake, or vehicle collisions. But it is the mechanism and its prevention which are of especial interest and concern.

After the World Trade Center collapse in 2001, interest was sparked, and it is now imperative for a design engineer to have sufficient knowledge on both the analysis and design against disproportionate collapse. Detailed structural design guidance for preventing this has been developed in Europe and the US – such as BS5950 in the UK, and guidance from the Department of Defense and the General Services Administration in the US. However, Structural Analysis and Design to Prevent Disproportionate Collapse is the first systematic text in the market to help design engineers or structural engineering students to properly understand this guidance.

- Covers the design and analysis of a structure to prevent disproportionate collapse

- Provides an understanding of disproportionate collapse problems for different structures under different loads

- Contains detailed knowledge on the design and progressive collapse analysis of complex structures

Incorporates ABAQUS®, ETABS, SAP2000, and Highlights 3D Modeling Techniques

As progressive collapse analysis is a distinctive and complicated procedure, it normally requires an ability to use a modern commercial finite element package, and Structural Analysis and Design to Prevent Disproportionate Collapse features a detailed introduction to the use of FE programs such as ABAQUS® in progressive collapse analysis. In addition, case studies are performed using 3D FE models based on various types of structures such as multi-storey buildings, long-span space structures, and bridges. These models replicate real collapse incidents and prestigious construction projects, such as progressive collapse analysis of the Twin Towers, structural fire analysis of World Trade Center 7, blast analysis of the Murrah Federal Building and progressive collapse analysis of the Millau Viaduct, which help designers to fully understand the failure mechanisms and effective mitigation methods in practice.
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Introduction
Aims and Scope
Definition of Progressive Collapse or Disproportionate Collapse
Definition of Robustness
Causes of Progressive Collapse and Collapse Incidents with Different Types of Structures
Current Design Guidance for Preventing Disproportionate Collapse
References

Progressive Collapse Design and Analysis of Multistorey Buildings
Introduction
Progressive Collapse Incidents of Buildings around the World
Minimizing a Threat or Hazard for Potential Collapse
Design Method
Structural Analysis Procedures
Acceptance Criteria
Progressive Collapse Analysis Procedures Using Commercial Programs
Collapse Mechanism of Buildings
Mitigating Measures in Design of Multistorey Buildings against Progressive Collapse
Case Study: Progressive Collapse Analysis of World Trade Center Using Abaqus®—Nonlinear Dynamic Procedure
References

Progressive Collapse Design and Analysis of Space Structures
Introduction
Major Types of Space Structures
Design Guidance for Space Structures to Prevent Disproportionate Collapse
Space Structure Collapse Incidents around the World
Collapse Mechanism of Space Structures
Progressive Collapse Analysis of Double-Layer Grid Space Structure Using Abaqus®
References

Progressive Collapse Design and Analysis of Bridge Structures
Introduction
Bridge Collapse Incidents around the World
Causes and Collapse Mechanisms of Bridges
Design Measures to Prevent Bridge Collapse
Progressive Collapse Analysis of Bridge Structures
Progressive Collapse Analysis Example of the Millau Viaduct Using Abaqus® (Nonlinear
Dynamic Procedure)
References

Fire-Induced Building Collapse
Introduction
Basic Knowledge of Fire
Fire Incidents around the World
Collapse Mechanisms of Buildings in Fire
Structural Fire Design to Prevent Building Collapse
Structural Fire Analysis
Modelling Example of Progressive Collapse
Analysis of WTC under Fire Using Abaqus®
References

Design and Analysis of Buildings under Blast Loading
Introduction
Blast-Induced Progressive Collapse Incidents around the World
Basics of Blast Loading
Design of Buildings under Blast Loading
Structural Design to Prevent Collapse of Buildings under Blast Loading
Modelling Examples of Two-Storey Building under Blast Load Using Abaqus®
Modelling Examples of Progressive Collapse Analysis of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building under Blast Load Using Abaqus®
References

Conclusion
Introduction
Summary of Design Guidances and Methods
Summary of the Analysis Method
Summary of Collapse Mechanisms and Measures to
Prevent Progressive Collapse
Conclusion
References


Dr. Feng Fu received his PhD from the University of Leeds and his MBA from the University of Manchester. He is a chartered structural engineer, a member of the Institution of Structural Engineers, a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers and a Member of the American Society of Civil Engineering. He is currently a lecturer in structural engineering at City University, following his work as a lecturer at the University of Bradford. Prior to that, he worked for several consultancy companies, such as the WSP Group, the Waterman Group, and the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design and Research. During his industrial practice, he was involved in the design of extensive prestigious construction projects worldwide. He also gained experience in designing buildings under extreme loadings, and knowledge in designing buildings to prevent progressive collapse.


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