The importance of robustness as a property of structural systems has been recognised following several structural failures, such as that at Ronan Point in 1968,where the consequenceswere deemed unacceptable relative to the initiating damage. A variety of research efforts in the past decades have attempted to quantify aspects of robustness such as redundancy and identify design principles that can improve robustness. This paper outlines the progress of recent work by the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) to develop comprehensive guidance on assessing and providing robustness in structural systems. Guidance is provided regarding the assessment of robustness in a framework that considers potential hazards to the system, vulnerabilit...
In 2005, the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) together with Working Commission (WC) 1 of ...
After the collapse of the World Trade Centre towers in 2001 and a number of collapses of structural ...
In 2005, the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) together with Working Commission (WC) 1 of ...
ABSTRACT: The importance of robustness as a property of structural systems has been recognised follo...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
Historical collapse events are testament to the inherent dangers of non-robust structures. Designin...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for evaluation of robustness of structural systems, incl...
An important aspect of the COST Action TU0601 “Robustness of structures” concerns the development of...
Robustness of structural systems has obtained a renewed interest due to a much more frequent use of ...
In 2005, the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) together with Working Commission (WC) 1 of ...
In 2005, the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) together with Working Commission (WC) 1 of ...
After the collapse of the World Trade Centre towers in 2001 and a number of collapses of structural ...
In 2005, the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) together with Working Commission (WC) 1 of ...
ABSTRACT: The importance of robustness as a property of structural systems has been recognised follo...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
Historical collapse events are testament to the inherent dangers of non-robust structures. Designin...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
More frequent use of advanced types of structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences i...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for evaluation of robustness of structural systems, incl...
An important aspect of the COST Action TU0601 “Robustness of structures” concerns the development of...
Robustness of structural systems has obtained a renewed interest due to a much more frequent use of ...
In 2005, the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) together with Working Commission (WC) 1 of ...
In 2005, the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) together with Working Commission (WC) 1 of ...
After the collapse of the World Trade Centre towers in 2001 and a number of collapses of structural ...
In 2005, the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS) together with Working Commission (WC) 1 of ...