The present paper aims at contributing to a discussion, opened by several authors, on the proper equation of motion that governs the vertical collapse of buildings. The most striking and tragic example is that of the World Trade Center Twin Towers, in New York City, about 10 years ago. This is a very complex problem and, besides dynamics, the analysis involves several areas of knowledge in mechanics, such as structural engineering, materials sciences, and thermodynamics, among others. Therefore, the goal of this work is far from claiming to deal with the problem in its completeness, leaving aside discussions about the modeling of the resistive load to collapse, for example. However, the following analysis, restricted to the study of motion,...
This paper provides the methodology for an energy-based progressive collapse assessment of multistor...
The prevailing analyses that have been made using mechanical models for gravitational collapses of t...
Physics based collapse simulations of moment resisting steel frame buildings are presented with an e...
The present paper aims at contributing to a discussion, opened by several authors, on the proper equ...
Abstract: Progressive collapse is a failure mode of great concern for tall building subjected to fir...
This paper is a contribution to the discussion about the fall of the New York World Trade Center (WT...
We develop one-dimensional model of an avalanche to examine the destruction of World Trade Center (W...
The mechanism of collapse of tall steel moment-frame buildings is explored through three-dimensional...
We present a simple mathematical model of the collapse of tall multistory buildings in general and o...
We expound on the nature of collapse of one class of tall buildings (steel moment frame buildings) u...
Abstract: Previous analysis of progressive collapse showed that gravity alone suffices to explain th...
Masonry structures have exhibited recurrent collapse mechanisms during past earthquakes, and buildin...
p. 2804-2813The public buildings such as gymnasiums which are realized with spatial structures have ...
Developments in design methodologies and practices for structures in fire has for the last decade fo...
Spring-mass systems are presented as an application of second-order, constant coefficient differenti...
This paper provides the methodology for an energy-based progressive collapse assessment of multistor...
The prevailing analyses that have been made using mechanical models for gravitational collapses of t...
Physics based collapse simulations of moment resisting steel frame buildings are presented with an e...
The present paper aims at contributing to a discussion, opened by several authors, on the proper equ...
Abstract: Progressive collapse is a failure mode of great concern for tall building subjected to fir...
This paper is a contribution to the discussion about the fall of the New York World Trade Center (WT...
We develop one-dimensional model of an avalanche to examine the destruction of World Trade Center (W...
The mechanism of collapse of tall steel moment-frame buildings is explored through three-dimensional...
We present a simple mathematical model of the collapse of tall multistory buildings in general and o...
We expound on the nature of collapse of one class of tall buildings (steel moment frame buildings) u...
Abstract: Previous analysis of progressive collapse showed that gravity alone suffices to explain th...
Masonry structures have exhibited recurrent collapse mechanisms during past earthquakes, and buildin...
p. 2804-2813The public buildings such as gymnasiums which are realized with spatial structures have ...
Developments in design methodologies and practices for structures in fire has for the last decade fo...
Spring-mass systems are presented as an application of second-order, constant coefficient differenti...
This paper provides the methodology for an energy-based progressive collapse assessment of multistor...
The prevailing analyses that have been made using mechanical models for gravitational collapses of t...
Physics based collapse simulations of moment resisting steel frame buildings are presented with an e...