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    Time-Dependent Compressive Arch Action Capacity of Reinforced Concrete Frame Beams Resisting Progressive Collapse

    Source: Journal of Structural Engineering:;2025:;Volume ( 151 ):;issue: 006::page 04025053-1
    Author:
    Taiga Cibulka
    ,
    Ying Tian
    ,
    Ghazaleh M. Laleh
    ,
    Sarah L. Orton
    DOI: 10.1061/JSENDH.STENG-13876
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Beam compressive arch action (CAA) is an appealing mechanism for reinforced concrete (RC) frames to resist progressive collapse after losing a column during an abnormal event. Past studies have focused predominantly on the short-term collapse resistance of building structures. However, after the column loss in an RC frame, the remaining structural components need to continuously carry the redistributed gravity loads and therefore the long-term load-carrying capacity of the beams bridging over the lost column is of concern. The research presented in this paper experimentally examined the sustained loading capacity of axially restrained frame beams. Four beam-column substructures were tested. Major test variables included loading age ranging from 50 to 267 days and volumetric transverse reinforcement ratios of 0.47% and 0.94%. Three specimens failed after 2.9 h to 25 days of applying the sustained loads. The failed specimens showed accelerated increase in deflection, axial force, and local strains near failure. Poisson’s ratio of concrete in compression was proven a suitable indicator of impending failure. The sustained load did not pose a harmful effect on sectional flexural strength; instead, it was the secondary bending moment demand due to creep that eventually caused the time-dependent failure. Depending on the loading age and transverse reinforcement ratio, the capacity due to compressive arch action reduced by more than 20% when under sustained loads.
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    contributor authorTaiga Cibulka
    contributor authorYing Tian
    contributor authorGhazaleh M. Laleh
    contributor authorSarah L. Orton
    date accessioned2025-08-17T22:17:35Z
    date available2025-08-17T22:17:35Z
    date copyright6/1/2025 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier otherJSENDH.STENG-13876.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4306725
    description abstractBeam compressive arch action (CAA) is an appealing mechanism for reinforced concrete (RC) frames to resist progressive collapse after losing a column during an abnormal event. Past studies have focused predominantly on the short-term collapse resistance of building structures. However, after the column loss in an RC frame, the remaining structural components need to continuously carry the redistributed gravity loads and therefore the long-term load-carrying capacity of the beams bridging over the lost column is of concern. The research presented in this paper experimentally examined the sustained loading capacity of axially restrained frame beams. Four beam-column substructures were tested. Major test variables included loading age ranging from 50 to 267 days and volumetric transverse reinforcement ratios of 0.47% and 0.94%. Three specimens failed after 2.9 h to 25 days of applying the sustained loads. The failed specimens showed accelerated increase in deflection, axial force, and local strains near failure. Poisson’s ratio of concrete in compression was proven a suitable indicator of impending failure. The sustained load did not pose a harmful effect on sectional flexural strength; instead, it was the secondary bending moment demand due to creep that eventually caused the time-dependent failure. Depending on the loading age and transverse reinforcement ratio, the capacity due to compressive arch action reduced by more than 20% when under sustained loads.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleTime-Dependent Compressive Arch Action Capacity of Reinforced Concrete Frame Beams Resisting Progressive Collapse
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume151
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Structural Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JSENDH.STENG-13876
    journal fristpage04025053-1
    journal lastpage04025053-15
    page15
    treeJournal of Structural Engineering:;2025:;Volume ( 151 ):;issue: 006
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