In modular buildings made of volumetric units, robust structural action may be established by considering various scenarios for localisation of damage, corresponding to loss of supports at the ground floor, such as notional removal of ground floor modules. This paper studies the role of inter-module connections in resisting capacity of modular steel buildings against gravity-induced progressive collapse scenarios, through removing individual or combinations of entire modules at the ground floor. For this purpose, some typical modular buildings are modelled using the macro-model based finite element method. In order to investigate the role of inter-modular connections solely and separate from the effects of other elements, the modules are as...
This paper presents and discusses the experimental and numerical results performed on a 3D modular s...
The companion paper presents the principles of a new design-oriented methodology for progressive col...
In this paper, a design procedure that combines both progressive collapse design under column remova...
Due to different integration strategies and stability requirements, the robustness analysis of multi...
Compared with conventional buildings, the design of interconnections in multistory modular buildings...
Steel modular building structures are being increasingly adopted for a variety of building applicati...
Steel modular constructions involve the manufacture of fully equipped three-dimensional prefabricate...
Modular construction is a relatively new technique where prefabricated units are assembled on-site t...
This thesis studies the lateral responses of modular steel buildings subjected to wind and earthquak...
Recent investigations reveal that progressive collapse phenomenon is dominant behavior in the majori...
This study derived and presented an analytical expression to estimate the collapse potential of a ge...
Progressive collapse is defined as the expansion of an initial local failure of an element into anot...
The limited knowledge of the behaviour of modular buildings subjected to different loading scenarios...
Progressive collapse is a special type of structural collapse that is caused by the propagation of a...
Increasing housing demand in Europe and the need to be more sustainable are asking the construction ...
This paper presents and discusses the experimental and numerical results performed on a 3D modular s...
The companion paper presents the principles of a new design-oriented methodology for progressive col...
In this paper, a design procedure that combines both progressive collapse design under column remova...
Due to different integration strategies and stability requirements, the robustness analysis of multi...
Compared with conventional buildings, the design of interconnections in multistory modular buildings...
Steel modular building structures are being increasingly adopted for a variety of building applicati...
Steel modular constructions involve the manufacture of fully equipped three-dimensional prefabricate...
Modular construction is a relatively new technique where prefabricated units are assembled on-site t...
This thesis studies the lateral responses of modular steel buildings subjected to wind and earthquak...
Recent investigations reveal that progressive collapse phenomenon is dominant behavior in the majori...
This study derived and presented an analytical expression to estimate the collapse potential of a ge...
Progressive collapse is defined as the expansion of an initial local failure of an element into anot...
The limited knowledge of the behaviour of modular buildings subjected to different loading scenarios...
Progressive collapse is a special type of structural collapse that is caused by the propagation of a...
Increasing housing demand in Europe and the need to be more sustainable are asking the construction ...
This paper presents and discusses the experimental and numerical results performed on a 3D modular s...
The companion paper presents the principles of a new design-oriented methodology for progressive col...
In this paper, a design procedure that combines both progressive collapse design under column remova...