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TPL: Numerical Simulation on Collapse Behaviors of CTV Building Caused by the 2011 New Zealand Earthquake
Last modified: 2015-06-20
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the behaviors of the Canterbury Television (CTV) building which totally collapsed, with only the north-core wall remained standing, during the New Zealand earthquake that occurred on February 22, 2011. A seismic collapse analysis code for RC framed buildings developed using the ASI-Gauss technique [1] is used to simulate the collapse phenomenon. A finite element model of the CTV building is constructed based upon the actual structural drawing of the building. The result of a static pushover analysis showed its unbalanced strengths toward the EW and NS directions due to its biased distribution of anti-seismic walls. Furthermore, the result of a dynamic collapse analysis showed a collapse behavior of the same feature with the investigation report, with a twist motion clearly observed around the elevator shaft connected at the north part of the building.
Keywords
CTV Building, 2011 New Zealand Earthquake, ASI-Gauss Technique, Collapse Analysis
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