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Progressive collapse of building structures is a relatively rare event.
Some design methods have been proposed to prevent progressive collapse of building structures.
Researchers have been investigating progressive collapse of building structures for some time.
Progressive collapse of building structures typically occurs when an abnormal loading condition causes a sudden loss in the structural capacity of one or more critical members, which leads to a chain reaction of failure and ultimately catastrophic collapse.
To prevent progressive collapse of building structures, the establishment of the catenary action mechanism of beams or slabs is crucial so that adequate post-collapse resistance can be attained.
Disproportionate collapse of building structures can be defined as the partial or total failure of a building as a consequence of an initial local damaging event which develops throughout the structural system of the building.
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Fig. 14 The building collapsed probability of building block under several scenarios Fig. 15 The predicted building damage categories under several scenarios.
Ground-shaking associated with these earthquakes threatens humans directly by causing collapse of buildings and other infrastructure.
State media also reported that at least two deaths were caused by the collapse of buildings, including a school cafeteria.
This can lead to the eventual collapse of buildings, highways, or bridge abutments, as well as gigantic potholes along coastal roads.
In earthquake disasters, most of the deaths and injuries are caused by the collapse of buildings, particularly homes, most of which are nonengineered.
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