Title of article :
Seismic Progressive Collapse: Qualitative Point of View
Author/Authors :
Wibowo, H. Carleton University - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Canada , Lau, D. T. Carleton University - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Canada
Abstract :
Progressive collapse is a catastrophic structural phenomenon that can occur because of human-made and natural hazards. In progressive collapse mechanism, a single local failure may cause a significant deformation which then may lead to collapse of a structure. The current practices in progressive collapse analysis and design method generally focus on preventing progressive collapse due to abnormal gravity and blast loads. Progressive collapse behaviour of structures due to earthquake loads has not received as much attention. This paper presents a brief overview of the current state-of-knowledge, insights, and issues related to progressive collapse behaviour of structures caused by earthquake loading.
Keywords :
progressive collapse , seismic analysis , earthquake loading
Journal title :
Civil Engineering Dimension
Journal title :
Civil Engineering Dimension