This paper aims at presenting a newmodel of cladding panels of singlestory RC precast buildings. Recent post-earthquake surveys show the high vulnerability of cladding panel-to-structure connections, which failure caused large economic and human losses. Two different three-dimensional nonlinear models are defined: i. a bare model, where the panels are only modeled in terms of mass applied in the floor center of mass; ii. Panels are modelled in terms of mass and stiffness and panel-to-structure connection behavior is taken into account. Panelto- structure connections are modelled according to recent experimental forcedisplacement curves. The progressive collapse of the panels during the earthquake is also simulated. A comparison between the bare model and the model with panel is finally carried out.

Modeling of Cladding Panels of Industrial Single-Story RC Precast Buildings

Cimmino M.;
2023

Abstract

This paper aims at presenting a newmodel of cladding panels of singlestory RC precast buildings. Recent post-earthquake surveys show the high vulnerability of cladding panel-to-structure connections, which failure caused large economic and human losses. Two different three-dimensional nonlinear models are defined: i. a bare model, where the panels are only modeled in terms of mass applied in the floor center of mass; ii. Panels are modelled in terms of mass and stiffness and panel-to-structure connection behavior is taken into account. Panelto- structure connections are modelled according to recent experimental forcedisplacement curves. The progressive collapse of the panels during the earthquake is also simulated. A comparison between the bare model and the model with panel is finally carried out.
2023
Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione - ITC
9783031379543
9783031379550
cladding panels, seismic behavior, single-story RC precast buildings
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