Protection of structural systems and mechanisms from catastrophic and life-threatening failure caused by unforeseeable events


Autoria(s): Thambiratnam, David; Perera, Nimal
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Structural framing systems and mechanisms designed for normal use rarely possess adequate robustness to withstand the effects of large impacts, blasts and extreme earthquakes that have been experienced in recent times. Robustness is the property of systems that enables them to survive unforeseen or unusual circumstances (Knoll & Vogel, 2009). Queensland University of Technology with industry collaboration is engaged in a program of research that commenced 15 years ago to study the impact of such unforeseeable phenomena and investigate methods of improving robustness and safety with protective mechanisms embedded or designed in structural systems. This paper highlights some of the research pertaining to seismic protection of building structures, rollover protective structures and effects of vehicular impact and blast on key elements in structures that could propagate catastrophic and disproportionate collapse.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59159/

Publicador

Engineers Media Pty Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.7158/S11-129.2012.13.1

Thambiratnam, David & Perera, Nimal (2012) Protection of structural systems and mechanisms from catastrophic and life-threatening failure caused by unforeseeable events. Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, 13(1), pp. 81-96.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Extreme actions #Response Modulation #Energy Dissipation #Elastoplastic Behaviour #Impulsive Loads #Dynamic Response
Tipo

Journal Article