Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching Effect

The reinforced concrete flat slab is one of the types of floor systems used to construct residential, office and parking buildings. Because of the direct transfer of floor loads to columns, flat slabs are susceptible to punching failure in slab-column connections. The punching failure in one column...

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Main Authors: E. Mousapoor, V. Ghiasi, R. Madandoust
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Published: Sharif University of Technology 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://sjce.journals.sharif.edu/article_21965_1671d708ce6c14709629e190d365d015.pdf
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description The reinforced concrete flat slab is one of the types of floor systems used to construct residential, office and parking buildings. Because of the direct transfer of floor loads to columns, flat slabs are susceptible to punching failure in slab-column connections. The punching failure in one column can initiate failure in adjacent columns and cause progressive punching shear failures resulting in the progressive collapse of the entire structure. Using the post-punching capacity of the connections can prevent or minimize the likelihood of such failures. The post-punching resistance of slab-column connections in the absence of shear reinforcements is provided by the dowel action and vertical component in flexural and integrity bars when they deflect after punching. Most studies of flat plate performance were attended to punching shear failure and the post-punching behaviour of flat slabs is ignored. This can reduce accuracy in progressive collapse analysis.This paper validates analytical methods previously proposed by the authors to simulate post-punching behaviour a multi-panel flat plate system. Then, the progressive collapse potential of a three-story flat slab building was evaluated using the proposed analytical model. The effect of factors such as column removal position, structural member damage due to previous seismic loads on subsequent failures, floor load intensity, and boundary conditions (slab expansion around the building) on flat slab structural behaviour were investigated. The analysis results showed that the building internal column removal would cause the punching failure in the adjacent slab-column connections, but due to the post-punching resistance of the connections, overall failure did not occur. Therefore, ignoring the effect of post-punching resistance on slab-column connections can lead to an error in the evaluation of the progressive failure potential of flat slab structures. The analysis results revealed that the internal column removal of the building is the most critical. In the structure, with the slab expansion around the building, the removal of the edge column is the most critical scenario. The Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF) was calculated by comparing static and dynamic vertical displacements for model structures. The analysis results showed that DAF could be greater than 2 in the flat plate slabs.
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spelling doaj.art-de3d13c05034463e997b348d93ec98422023-08-23T07:41:56ZfasSharif University of Technologyمهندسی عمران شریف2676-47682676-47762021-05-0137.21.113114110.24200/j30.2020.54914.268321965Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching EffectE. Mousapoor0V. Ghiasi1R. Madandoust2D‌e‌p‌t. o‌f C‌i‌v‌i‌l E‌n‌g‌i‌n‌e‌e‌r‌i‌n‌g a‌n‌d A‌r‌c‌h‌i‌t‌e‌c‌t‌u‌r‌e M‌a‌l‌a‌y‌e‌r U‌n‌i‌v‌e‌r‌s‌i‌t‌yD‌e‌p‌t. o‌f C‌i‌v‌i‌l E‌n‌g‌i‌n‌e‌e‌r‌i‌n‌g a‌n‌d A‌r‌c‌h‌i‌t‌e‌c‌t‌u‌r‌e M‌a‌l‌a‌y‌e‌r U‌n‌i‌v‌e‌r‌s‌i‌t‌yD‌e‌p‌t. o‌f C‌i‌v‌i‌l E‌n‌g‌i‌n‌e‌e‌r‌i‌n‌g U‌n‌i‌v‌e‌r‌s‌i‌t‌y o‌f G‌u‌i‌l‌a‌nThe reinforced concrete flat slab is one of the types of floor systems used to construct residential, office and parking buildings. Because of the direct transfer of floor loads to columns, flat slabs are susceptible to punching failure in slab-column connections. The punching failure in one column can initiate failure in adjacent columns and cause progressive punching shear failures resulting in the progressive collapse of the entire structure. Using the post-punching capacity of the connections can prevent or minimize the likelihood of such failures. The post-punching resistance of slab-column connections in the absence of shear reinforcements is provided by the dowel action and vertical component in flexural and integrity bars when they deflect after punching. Most studies of flat plate performance were attended to punching shear failure and the post-punching behaviour of flat slabs is ignored. This can reduce accuracy in progressive collapse analysis.This paper validates analytical methods previously proposed by the authors to simulate post-punching behaviour a multi-panel flat plate system. Then, the progressive collapse potential of a three-story flat slab building was evaluated using the proposed analytical model. The effect of factors such as column removal position, structural member damage due to previous seismic loads on subsequent failures, floor load intensity, and boundary conditions (slab expansion around the building) on flat slab structural behaviour were investigated. The analysis results showed that the building internal column removal would cause the punching failure in the adjacent slab-column connections, but due to the post-punching resistance of the connections, overall failure did not occur. Therefore, ignoring the effect of post-punching resistance on slab-column connections can lead to an error in the evaluation of the progressive failure potential of flat slab structures. The analysis results revealed that the internal column removal of the building is the most critical. In the structure, with the slab expansion around the building, the removal of the edge column is the most critical scenario. The Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF) was calculated by comparing static and dynamic vertical displacements for model structures. The analysis results showed that DAF could be greater than 2 in the flat plate slabs.https://sjce.journals.sharif.edu/article_21965_1671d708ce6c14709629e190d365d015.pdfflat slab buildingslab-column connectionpost-punching resistanceprogressive collapse
spellingShingle E. Mousapoor
V. Ghiasi
R. Madandoust
Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching Effect
مهندسی عمران شریف
flat slab building
slab-column connection
post-punching resistance
progressive collapse
title Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching Effect
title_full Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching Effect
title_fullStr Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching Effect
title_full_unstemmed Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching Effect
title_short Progressive Collapse Analysis Of Flat Slab Buildings With Post-Punching Effect
title_sort progressive collapse analysis of flat slab buildings with post punching effect
topic flat slab building
slab-column connection
post-punching resistance
progressive collapse
url https://sjce.journals.sharif.edu/article_21965_1671d708ce6c14709629e190d365d015.pdf
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