Simplified energy-based analysis of collapse risk of reinforced concrete buildings

Bing Xue, Jialiang Le

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Abstract

This paper presents a simplified method for evaluating the risk of progressive collapse of reinforced concrete (RC) buildings. The method is formulated based on a recently developed two-scale numerical model for RC structures. In this model, all structural members are modeled by a set of coarse-scale cohesive elements representing the potential damage zones (PDZs). The cohesive constitutive behavior is determined by fine-scale finite element (FE) simulations of the corresponding PDZs. In the present study, a new energy-equivalent linear elastic cohesive model is developed for RC buildings. The damage status of the PDZ is determined by comparing the elastic energy stored in the cohesive element with the actual energy dissipation capacity of the PDZ. This model is applied to analyze the behavior of a two-dimensional frame subassemblage under a column removal scenario, and it is shown the model is capable of capturing the total energy dissipation of the entire failure process. This cohesive model is combined with a sequential analysis method to identify different possible failure paths leading to collapse initiation. The present model is applied to analyze the collapse initiation risk of a prototype RC building, where the randomness in both gravity loads and material properties is taken into account. The results are compared with the recent simulations using a nonlinear dynamic model. It is shown that the present analysis is much more efficient than the conventional nonlinear dynamic analysis, and it yields a reasonable upper bound of the collapse probability.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)47-58
Number of pages12
JournalStructural Safety
Volume63
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2016

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Keywords

  • Energy equivalence
  • Progressive collapse
  • Reinforced concrete buildings
  • Risk analysis

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