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Research Article

FE modelling progressive collapse assessment of steel moment frames-parametric study

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Pages 303-323 | Received 05 Nov 2021, Accepted 15 Jun 2022, Published online: 04 Jul 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Progressive collapse is the failure of primary structural components produced by natural or abnormal events that may result in a total or partial collapse of the structure. In this paper, several structure models, under different column removal scenarios, were modeled and analyzed using the FE program SAP2000 to evaluate the effect of span length, the strength of structural members, and cross-section on the steel building’s resistance against progressive collapse. The Alternative Load Path method was carried out using the linear static and nonlinear dynamic analysis following the GSA 2003 guidelines for this investigation. The material and the geometric nonlinearities must be considered in the nonlinear dynamic analysis. The contribution of span length, steel grade, and cross-section to the response of the structural system was studied through the Demand Capacity Ratio for the linear static analysis. The variation of several parameters, such as bending moments, plastic hinges status and their rotations, displacements, and ductility, was discussed based on the response of the nonlinear dynamic analysis. The main objective of this study is to demonstrate the impact of the latter parameters on the structural enhancement and the reduction of the damage level triggered by the failure of a primary structural component.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This research did not receive any specific grants from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

Notes on contributors

Mohamed Amine Abid

Abid Mohamed Amine PhD-student- National School of Applied Sciences Al Hoceima- MODSGC unit, Laboratory of Applied Sciences- AL Hoceima- Morocco.

Abdelouafi El Ghoulbzouri

El Ghoulbzouri Abdelouafi Prof. Dr. - National School of Applied Sciences AL Hoceima - Department of Energy and Environmental Civil Engineering- AL Hoceima- Morocco.

Lmokhtar Ikharrazne

Ikharrazne Lmokhtar Prof. Dr. - National School of Applied Sciences AL Hoceima - Department of Energy and Environmental Civil Engineering- AL Hoceima- Morocco.

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