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The key issue of the progressive collapse (PC) design method is to determine the PC resistance demand of the structure with removed members due to accidental action. The empirical parameters that are adopted in the design methods of the existing codes are difficult to reasonably consider the effect of nonlinear and dynamic behavior during the PC process of building structures due to the weak theoretical basis. A theoretical framework for the PC resistance demand analysis of RC frame structures was established based on the energy conservation principle. In this framework, the relationship between the nonlinear dynamic and linear static PC resistance demands for RC frame structures with beam mechanism to resist PC was derived. The influences of nonlinear and dynamic behaviors were comprehensively considered so that the nonlinear dynamic PC resistance demands could obtained by using the linear static analysis. At last, the empirical parameters in existing codes were discussed and the proposed demand relationship based on the energy conservation principle was validated through numerical examples.
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Journal of Building Structures
ISSN: 1000-6869
Year: 2011
Issue: 11
Volume: 32
Page: 1-8
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