Adam, JM.; Buitrago, M.; Makoond, NC.; Setiawan, A.; Caredda, G.; Marín-Vilches, L.; Cetina-Berdugo, DF.... (2024). Natural fuse-segmentation to arrest failure propagation in precast concrete buildings. Universidad de Cantabria. 1331-1336. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/206427
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Natural fuse-segmentation to arrest failure propagation in precast concrete buildings
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Autor:
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Adam, Jose M.
Buitrago, Manuel
Makoond, Nirvan Chandra
Setiawan, Andri
Caredda, Giacomo
Marín-Vilches, Lorenzo
Cetina-Berdugo, Diego Fernando
Gerbaudo, Maria Luz
Oliver, Marina
Sempertegui, Geovanny
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Entidad UPV:
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos - Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyers de Camins, Canals i Ports
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Resumen:
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[EN] The use of precast concrete structures is rapidly increasing worldwide because of their advantages in terms of quality, safety, sustainability, and speed of construction. In the field of progressive collapse of ...[+]
[EN] The use of precast concrete structures is rapidly increasing worldwide because of their advantages in terms of quality, safety, sustainability, and speed of construction. In the field of progressive collapse of structures, few experimental studies have been carried out to investigate its structural integrity or robustness when subjected to a local initial failure. Previous work by the authors has shown that sufficient structural robustness can be achieved by properly designing the connection detailing between the structural components to withstand a sudden column removal under the accidental load combination defined in the codes. However, some aspects remain open for scientific discussions, such as: ¿What would happen if the initial failures were not limited to the failure of a single column?¿. In such a scenario (multiple column removals or other large initial disturbances), it has been shown that the probability of local collapse propagating to the rest of the structure is significantly higher. This article presents one of the recent tests carried out by the Building Resilient research group of the Universitat Politècnica de
València, where a full-scale precast building of 2 storeys (6m) and 3 x 2 spans (15 x 12 m2) has been tested under removal of three columns. The results indicate that the way in which the detailing was provided to the precast elements allowed the system to arrest the failure propagation and limit the collapse extent to a minimum. It can be argued that precast concrete structures naturally have fused connections that take advantage of continuity for small initial failures yet automatically segment the building into individual parts when failure propagation is inevitable.
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Palabras clave:
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Progressive collapse
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Full-scale testing
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Precast building
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Derechos de uso:
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Reserva de todos los derechos
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ISBN:
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978-84-09-58989-0
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Fuente:
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REHABEND 2024: Construction Pathology, Rehabilitación Technology and Heritage Management. (10th REHABEND Congress). (issn:
2386-8198
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Editorial:
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Universidad de Cantabria
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Versión del editor:
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https://www.rehabend.unican.es/
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Título del congreso:
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10th Euro-American Congress on Construction Pathology, Rehabilitation Technology and Heritage Management (REHABEND 2024)
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Lugar del congreso:
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Gijon, Spain
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Fecha congreso:
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Mayo 07-10,2024
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Código del Proyecto:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/101000396/EU/Fuse-based segmentation design: Avoiding failure propagation in building structures/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI//IJC2020- 042642-I/
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Agradecimientos:
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This article is written as part of a research project (Endure) funded by the European Research Council
(ERC) under the European Union¿s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant
Agreement No. 101000396). The ...[+]
This article is written as part of a research project (Endure) funded by the European Research Council
(ERC) under the European Union¿s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant
Agreement No. 101000396). The authors would also like to express their gratitude for funding received
under the postdoctoral program IJC2020-042642-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and
by the ¿European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR¿.
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Comunicación en congreso
Artículo
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