Component tests and numerical simulations of 3D steel frame structures for progressive collapse

Lu Ming Ren, J.Y. Richard Liew, Kang Chen, Bo Yang*

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Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive study on three-dimensional steel frame structures subjected to progressive collapse, drawing insights from a full-scale steel frame substructure test. The investigation encompasses connection component tests and numerical simulations, focusing on extended end plate and double-angle cleat connections employed in the substructure test. The mechanical properties of the connection components were tested, forming a basis for defining component properties in subsequent connection models. Finite element (FE) models of the test substructure were developed, utilizing hybrid elements for the steel frame part, which include beam, connector, and spring elements based on the component method. To simulate reinforced concrete slabs, a combination of refined solid elements and simplified shell elements was employed. The former accurately captures detailed failure modes, while the latter efficiently simulates the collapse behavior of large-scale steel frame structures. Validation of the established models against test results encompassed load-displacement responses, internal forces in structural members, and failure modes. The validated FE models were then utilized to analyze and discuss the contributions of various structural components in resisting progressive collapse. Specific focus was placed on the development of load-resisting mechanisms in the floor slab and the influence of beam-column connection types on structural behavior. The paper explores the role of bracing systems in a building in resisting progressive collapse. Additionally, it evaluates the effectiveness of the restraint systems used in the test, shedding light on their ability to accurately reflect real restraint effects from the surrounding structure. The findings presented herein contribute valuable insights to the understanding of progressive collapse behavior in steel frame structures, with implications for robustness design of multi-story steel buildings.
Original languageEnglish
Article number118691
JournalEngineering Structures
Volume317
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 29 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Column removal
  • Component test
  • Finite element analysis
  • Load-resisting mechanism
  • Progressive collapse
  • Steel frame
  • Tensile membrane action

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