Earthquakes and Structures

Volume 5, Number 3, 2013, pages 277-296

DOI: 10.12989/eas.2013.5.3.277

Seismic progressive collapse assessment of 3-story RC moment resisting buildings with different levels of eccentricity in plan

Somayyeh Karimiyan, Abdolreza S. Moghadam and Mohammad G. Vetr

Abstract

Margin of safety against potential of progressive collapse is among important features of a structural system. Often eccentricity in plan of a building causes concentration of damage, thus adversely affects its progressive collapse safety margin. In this paper the progressive collapse of symmetric and asymmetric 3-story reinforced concrete ordinary moment resisting frame buildings subjected to the earthquake ground motions are studied. The asymmetric buildings have 5%, 15% and 25% mass eccentricity. The distribution of the damage and spread of the collapse is investigated using nonlinear time history analyses. Results show that potential of the progressive collapse at both stiff and flexible edges of the buildings increases with increase in the level of asymmetry in buildings. It is also demonstrated that \"drift\" as a more easily available global response parameter is a good measure of the potential of progressive collapse rather than much difficult-to-calculate local response parameter of \"number of collapse plastic hinges\"

Key Words

asymmetric buildings; progressive collapse; mass eccentricity; reinforced concrete ordinary moment resisting frame building; nonlinear time history analysis; flexible edge; stiff edge

Address

Int\'l Institute of Earthquake Eng. and Seismology (IIEES), No. 21, Arghavan St., North Dibajee, Farmanieh, Tehran, Iran