Collapse simulation of a super high-rise building subjected to extremely strong earthquakes

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LU Xiao
accepted July 8
published online August 25
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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super high-rise building; collapse simulation; extremely strong earthquake; finite element method;
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In recent years, super high-rise buildings (>500 m) are developing very quickly and become an important frontier of civil engineering. The collapse resistance of super high-rise buildings subjected to extremely strong earthquake is a critical problem that must be intensively studied. This paper builds up a nonlinear finite element model of the tallest building in China, Shang- hai Tower (632 m), and proposes the modeling method and failure criteria for different structural elements. The dynamic char- acters of this building are then analyzed, and the possible failure modes and collapse processes due to earthquakes are pre- dicted, as well as the corresponding collapse mechanism. This work will be helpful in collapse prevention and the seismic design of super high-rise buildings.
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页码:2549 / 2560
页数:12
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