Analysis of progressive Collapse in RCC structures with conventional bracings and BRBS

  • Unique Paper ID: 178156
  • PageNo: 2455-2458
  • Abstract:
  • Progressive collapse is a term used to describe the failure of a structure, such as a building or bridge, due to the structure’s inability to reallocate the loads after the failure of a key component or portion of the structure. It is a destructive structural failure that may occur when a primary structural member or a portion of a structure is damaged or fails, resulting in a chain of structural failures that leads to the partial or complete breakdown of the structure. Progressive collapse is a term used to describe the failure of a structure, such as a building or bridge, due to the structure’s inability to reallocate the loads after the failure of a key component or portion of the structure. It is a cataclysmic structural failure that may occur when a primary structural member or a portion of a structure is damaged or fails, resulting in a string of structural failures that leads to the partial or complete breakdown of the structure.

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BibTeX

@article{178156,
        author = {Mohammed Mohsan Ul Haque and Waseem Malik},
        title = {Analysis of progressive Collapse in RCC structures with conventional bracings and BRBS},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {12},
        pages = {2455-2458},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=178156},
        abstract = {Progressive collapse is a term used to describe the failure of a structure, such as a building or bridge, due to the structure’s inability to reallocate the loads after the failure of a key component or portion of the structure. It is a destructive structural failure that may occur when a primary structural member or a portion of a structure is damaged or fails, resulting in a chain of structural failures that leads to the partial or complete breakdown of the structure. Progressive collapse is a term used to describe the failure of a structure, such as a building or bridge, due to the structure’s inability to reallocate the loads after the failure of a key component or portion of the structure. It is a cataclysmic structural failure that may occur when a primary structural member or a portion of a structure is damaged or fails, resulting in a string of structural failures that leads to the partial or complete breakdown of the structure.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {May},
        }

Cite This Article

Haque, M. M. U., & Malik, W. (2025). Analysis of progressive Collapse in RCC structures with conventional bracings and BRBS. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(12), 2455–2458.

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