FireDOC Search

Author
Wada, A. | Ohi, K. | Suzuki, H. | Sakumoto, Y. | Fusimi, M. | Kamura, H.
Title
Study on the Redundancy of High-Rise Steel Buildings Due to the Effect of Induced Heat and Loss of Vertical Structural Members.
Coporate
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan University of Tokyo, Japan Tsukuba Univ., Japan Nippon Steel Corp., Tokyo, Japan JFE NKKCorp., Kawasaki, Japan
Book or Conf
Strategies for Performance in the Aftermath of the World Trade Center. CIB-CTBUH Conference on Tall Buildings. Proceedings. Task Group on Tall Buildings: CIB TG50. CIB Publication No. 290. October 20-23, 2003, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Shafii, F.; Bukowski, R.; Klemencic, R., Editors, 251-259 p., 2003
Keywords
World Trade Center | high rise buildings | steel structures | structural members | building collapse | structural stability | temperature | columns
Identifiers
World Trade Center (110-story-high) Towers, Manhattan, New York, September 11, 2001; high rise steel buildings; progressive collapse; collapse temperature; critical axial force ratio; sections and load conditions; assumption for formulating yield strength and stress-strain relationship of SN400; load-carrying capacity joints; superframe structures; axial load utilization ratio