The Effect Of Rubble Accumulation On The Mechanics Of Demolition By Rapid Collapse
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Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
25
Pages
9
Published
1996
Size
678 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/SUSI960032
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
E. Yarimer & C.D. Brown
Abstract
The downward velocity of parts of buildings in the course of rapid collapse is compared with the velocity in free fall. The comparison shows that there are significant upward reactions acting on the falling parts. Based on laboratory tests on scaled down rubble, a power law compaction curve is introduced and the penetration of a falling mass into the rubble is predicted. It is shown that deeper layers of rubble can be represented by a modification in one of the parameters of the compaction curve. The use of a compaction curve in a computer model of the collapse is discussed. 1 Background Demolition of unwanted or defective medium rise ha
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