To reveal the progressive collapse mechanism of reinforced concrete spatial beam–slab structures with unequal spans and improve their collapse-resistant design level, this study investigates the progressive collapse resistance of reinforced concrete spatial beam–slab structures with unequal span arrangements. A finite element model of the spatial frame structure was developed in ABAQUS under inner column failure conditions, and pushdown analysis was employed for numerical simulation of the test samples. The effects of the inner column failure position, beam–slab parameters, floor slab damage performance, and beam-end internal forces on the collapse capacity of reinforced concrete spatial beam–slab structures were analyzed. The results indicate that, under inner column failure, the floor slab contributes 40–50% of the structure’s bearing capacity; under side column failure, it contributes 20–30%; and under corner column failure, it contributes 15–25%. A larger beam span reduces the structure’s bearing capacity after column failure. Additionally, equal-span designs exhibit a “lag” in force compared with unequal-span designs, and lateral constraints of the floor slab have minimal influence on the bearing capacity of slabless structures. The beam and slab design parameters significantly affect the bearing capacity and ductility of a structure. The damage performance of the floor slab under small deformations reflects its yield mode, enabling inference of the crack distribution. These findings provide scientific insight into the progressive collapse mechanism of unequal-span reinforced concrete spatial beam–slab structures. On the practical side for engineering design, a bearing capacity formula incorporating the influence of the floor slab in unequal span arrangements is proposed. The innovation of this paper lies in systematically analyzing the differences in progressive collapse between equal-span and unequal-span structures, as well as the influence of the floor slab on the progressive collapse of unequal-span structures, thereby providing a theoretical basis for research on the progressive collapse of unequal-span structures such as the Xuankou Middle School in Wenchuan.
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Youjia Zhang
Gang Ding
Mianshui Rong
Buildings
Beijing University of Technology
Northeast Electric Power University
China Power Engineering Consulting Group (China)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f2a4578c0f03fd67763579 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16091718