WIT Press


Compact Analysis Tool For Checking The Collapse Dynamics Of Buildings

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

48

Pages

7

Published

2000

Size

584 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/SU000241

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

E. Yarimer

Abstract

The demolition of a building by explosives-induced rapid collapse is a design problem which admits many solutions. Which arrangement is the best? When addressing such a problem, it is useful to have a numerical model of the process, which can be run repeatedly with different settings, allowing design alternatives to be explored. The paper introduces one such numerical tool, which is compact, and therefore inexpensive to run. The building is divided into blocks bounded by the blast storeys. The model performs a time-integration of the equations of motion in two dimensions, using two degrees of freedom per moving block. The elements blasted-out storeys are removed at the timed delays. The remaining elements in the blast storeys are given elastic properties at first, then plastic properties, and finally f

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