Drift-controlled design of reinforced concrete frame structures under distant blast conditions—Part II: Implementation and evaluation |
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Authors: | Bing Li Hai-Cheng RongTso-Chien Pan |
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Affiliation: | Protective Technology Research Center, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Ave, Singapore 639798, Singapore |
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Abstract: | The model for the calculation of an equivalent static force (ESF) and the design procedure with ESF for single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) systems presented in the first part of the two-part paper are extended into the design for a reinforced concrete (RC) frame structure under distant blast conditions. An empirical formula for the ESF factor involved in the ESF model is presented based on sample points obtained by comparing the nonlinear dynamic responses of frame structures under the blast loading with the corresponding nonlinear pushover analysis of the structure due to an ESF. The use of the method is demonstrated with two six-storey RC frame structures. Numerical verification of the method indicates that the maximum inter-storey drift ratios (MIDR) of the two designed frame structures in comparison to their respective targets are conservative to some extent. The reasons that may lead to the conservative designs are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Maximum inter-storey drift ratio Equivalent static force Reinforced concrete frame structure Blast loading |
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