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Title: Assessment of Building Structures under Extreme Loading


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Assessment of Building Structures under Extreme
Loading
  • Bassam A. IzzuddinDepartment of Civil
    Environmental Engineering

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Buildings under Extreme Loading
  • Modelling capabilities
  • Progressive collapse
  • Ongoing research

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Modelling Capabilities
  • Computational Structural Mechanics Group
  • 2 academic staff (Izzuddin, Macorini)
  • 2 RAs, 8 PhD students
  • http//www.imperial.ac.uk/csm
  • Focus on structures subject to extreme loading
  • Developments in computational mechanics
  • Applied structural engineering research
  • Novel modelling solutions for engineering
    practice
  • Development of advanced program ADAPTIC

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Modelling CapabilitiesADAPTIC
  • Advanced structural analysis program developed at
    Imperial College over past 20 years
  • Blast, fire, earthquake and extreme static
    loading
  • Steel, reinforced concrete and composite
    structures
  • Whole building response frame, slabs, walls,
    connections,
  • Geometric and material nonlinearity
  • Robust and efficient solution procedures
  • Modelling of large scale structures using HPC

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Modelling CapabilitiesSimplified Methods
  • Framework for progressive collapse assessment
  • Steel beams subject to fire and blast loading
  • Steel/composite beams with partial strength
    connections
  • Membrane action in slabs
  • Influence of material rate sensitivity

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Modelling CapabilitiesIntegrated Building
Response
  • Frame/slab substructure under sudden column loss

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Modelling CapabilitiesIntegrated Building
Response
  • Composite (ribbed) floor slab system under fire

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Modelling CapabilitiesConnection Failure
  • Detailed connection models with/without rate
    effect

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Modelling CapabilitiesSlab failure
  • Mechanics-based models for slabs subject to
    membrane action and reinforcement rupture

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Modelling CapabilitiesMasonry Structures
  • Multi-scale modelling of masonry structures under
    extreme loading

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Modelling CapabilitiesPartitioned Modelling on
HPC
  • Hierarchic partitioned approach for targeted
    model refinement and parallelisation on HPC

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Progressive Collapse AssessmentDesign-Oriented
Framework
  • Robustness limit state
  • Prevention of collapse of upper floors
  • Stretching design envelope from strength to
    ductility limit
  • Two stages of assessment
  • Nonlinear static response accounting for
    ductility limit
  • Simplified dynamic assessment

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Progressive Collapse AssessmentDesign-Oriented
Framework
  • Maximum gravity load sustained under sudden
    column loss
  • Multi-level framework
  • Reduced model where deformation is concentrated
  • Columns can resist re-distributed load
  • Floors identical in components and loading
  • Planar effects are neglected

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Progressive Collapse AssessmentNonlinear Static
Response
  • Sudden column loss similar to sudden application
    of gravity load to structure without column
  • Maximum dynamic response can be approximated
    using amplified static loading (ld P)
  • Need models beyond conventional strength limit,
    including hardening, tensile catenary and
    compressive arching actions

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Progressive Collapse AssessmentSimplified
Dynamic Approach
  • Based on conservation of energy
  • Work done by suddenly applied load equal to
    internal energy stored
  • Leads to maximum dynamic displacement (also to
    load dynamic amplification)
  • Definition of pseudo-static response

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Ongoing Research Projects
  • Robustness of composite buildings under localised
    fire (EU project Liege, Imperial, Coimbra, )
  • Influence of material rate sensitivity on
    building robustness (Imperial, Trento)
  • Keeping our structures standing and our people
    alive The next 25 years (DHS project Texas,
    Imperial, PEC, WPM)

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Ongoing Research ProjectsDHS Project
  • Testing of 3D floor systems to failure under
    column loss

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Ongoing Research ProjectsDHS Project
  • Sudden column loss vs blast damage
  • Column loss is an upper bound thus useful for
    design

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Ongoing Research ProjectsDHS Project
  • Significance of uplift under external blast
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