Title of article
Collapse of reticulated domes: A case study of Talakan oil tank
Author/Authors
Heidari, A. School of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Tehran University - Enghelab Ave. - Tehran - Iran , Karimi, H. School of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Tehran University - Enghelab Ave. - Tehran - Iran , Mahmoudzadeh Kani, I. School of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Tehran University - Enghelab Ave. - Tehran - Iran
Pages
12
From page
2177
To page
2188
Abstract
In this paper, instability of single layer reticulated domes is discussed. This purpose is elaborated by a case study on Talakan oil tank dome which is analyzed in this work with research package. This paper provides technical information related to the design, fabrication and collapse of Talakan dome. The secondary paths, especially in unstable buckling, can play an important role in the loss of stability and led to failure of the structure. The authors show that the stiffness of the dome is not adequate to prevent buckling under the prescribed snow loads. It is also shown that the capacity of the dome to resist eccentric snow load is about half of its capacity to resist symmetric snow loads. Although six combinations of load and support fixity are included in design assumptions, considerable attention has been focused on the bifurcation behavior in Talakan dome. The stiffness of the aluminum sheets of the roof cover have not been taken into account in the stability analysis.
Keywords
bifurcation point , secondary path , reticulated dome , unstable buckling , eccentric load
Journal title
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2552794
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