Progressive collapse assessment of new hexagrid structural system for tall buildings

SUMMARY Hexagrid structure is an innovative tube-type system. It is constructed with hexagonal exterior structural grids. The hexagrid works as an effective lateral and gravitational resisting system. This paper presents the progressive collapse-resisting capacity of this new system and the common diagrid system based on the local failure of the structural elements in the story above the ground. The collapse behavior is evaluated by two different nonlinear static and dynamic analysis methods. This study was conducted to design two-type 28-story and 48-story building models to withstand wind load for both structural systems. With the analytical results, the hexagrid has enough potential of force redistribution due to its special configuration. It is observed that the new system had high resistance to progressive collapse than diagrids in similar condition. The complementary studies illustrate that resisting progressive collapse capacity, in both hexagrid and diagrid structures, is increased by using the buckling-restrained elements. The guidelines discussed here can help engineers to understand the mechanism of progressive collapse of the hexagrid structures. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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