Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates

A research programme on static and dynamic behaviour of reinforced concrete substructures against progressive collapse subjected to different loading rates, loading configurations, as well as structural types, was conducted. Based on numerical analyses, a semi-analytical approach was proposed to pre...

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Main Author: Pham, Anh Tuan
Other Authors: Tan Kang Hai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-725072023-03-03T19:33:30Z Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates Pham, Anh Tuan Tan Kang Hai School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction technology A research programme on static and dynamic behaviour of reinforced concrete substructures against progressive collapse subjected to different loading rates, loading configurations, as well as structural types, was conducted. Based on numerical analyses, a semi-analytical approach was proposed to predict static response of beam-column sub-assemblages under single column removal scenario. Thereafter, three sets of experiments were conducted on two-dimensional beam-column frames, namely, (Series I) free-fall dynamic tests under concentrated loading condition, (Series II) quasi-static and free-fall dynamic tests under uniformly distributed loading condition, and (Series III) contact detonation tests under concentrated loading condition. The purpose was to directly compare structural behaviour between quasi-static and realistic dynamic environments, as well as between different loading configurations. Last but not least, an investigation was carried out to study mobilisation of tensile membrane action in beam-slab structures, including the development of a simplified analytical model for the case of internal-column loss. Doctor of Philosophy (CEE) 2017-08-17T01:56:35Z 2017-08-17T01:56:35Z 2017 Thesis Pham, A. T. (2017). Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/72507 10.32657/10356/72507 en 327 p. application/pdf
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Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates
description A research programme on static and dynamic behaviour of reinforced concrete substructures against progressive collapse subjected to different loading rates, loading configurations, as well as structural types, was conducted. Based on numerical analyses, a semi-analytical approach was proposed to predict static response of beam-column sub-assemblages under single column removal scenario. Thereafter, three sets of experiments were conducted on two-dimensional beam-column frames, namely, (Series I) free-fall dynamic tests under concentrated loading condition, (Series II) quasi-static and free-fall dynamic tests under uniformly distributed loading condition, and (Series III) contact detonation tests under concentrated loading condition. The purpose was to directly compare structural behaviour between quasi-static and realistic dynamic environments, as well as between different loading configurations. Last but not least, an investigation was carried out to study mobilisation of tensile membrane action in beam-slab structures, including the development of a simplified analytical model for the case of internal-column loss.
author2 Tan Kang Hai
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author Pham, Anh Tuan
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title Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates
title_short Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates
title_full Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates
title_fullStr Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates
title_full_unstemmed Responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates
title_sort responses of reinforced concrete structures under progressive collapse subjected to different loading methods and loading rates
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