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Mukai, Yoichi*; Nishida, Akemi; Hamamoto, Takuji*; Sakino, Yoshihiro*; Ikawa, Nozomu*; Takeuchi, Yoshitaka*; Chiba, Fumihiko*; Hori, Yoshiro*
Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Shock and Impact Loads on Structures (SI 2017) (USB Flash Drive), p.329 - 338, 2017/06
AIJ guideline against accidental actions is published as a book, "Introduction to shock-resistant design of buildings". This contains respect to objective and scope, design loads, member design, design criteria, non-structural element, progressive collapse and design examples. The objective of AIJ guideline is to minimize human and property damage in building structures against accidental actions based on the performance-based design. Target buildings for design are offices, apartments, hotels, hospitals, schools and public buildings. Structural systems of the buildings are limited to reinforced concrete and steel frame structures. In this paper, the overview of the AIJ guideline is introduced.
Nishida, Akemi; Ohashi, Yasuhiro*; Obi, Hirotoshi*; Takeuchi, Yoshitaka*; Kano, Toshiya*; Ryuzaki, Hibiki*; Ota, Toshiro*; Kishi, Tokumitsu*; Komuro, Masato*; Nakamura, Naohiro*
Kenchikubutsu No Taishogeki Sekkei No Kangaekata, p.161 - 202, 2015/01
Though design guidelines for earthquake and wind loads are specified for buildings, the guideline for impulsive load as explosion and impact is not specified yet in architectural field. This document corresponds to Chapter 8 of the book titled "Introduction to Shock-Resistant Design of Buildings" which made towards the impact design guideline. Some design examples are presented to illustrate the applicability of the tentative guideline for impulsive loads. Two buildings - a steel frame and a reinforced concrete frame building structures - located at the corner of a crossroads are selected. Dynamic responses and the corresponding damage states are illustrated for the cases of two buildings subjected to impact loads due to road vehicle crashes, internal and external explosions. The idea has been shown in this document are those that can be applied to nuclear facilities.
Nishida, Akemi; Ohashi, Yasuhiro*; Obi, Hirotoshi*; Takeuchi, Yoshitaka*; Takuji, Hamamoto*
Dai-63-Kai Riron Oyo Rikigaku Koenkai Koen Rombunshu (USB Flash Drive), 2 Pages, 2014/09
Though design guidelines for earthquake and wind loads are specified for buildings, the guideline for impulsive load as explosion and impact is not specified yet. Some design examples are presented to illustrate the applicability of the tentative guideline for impulsive loads. Two buildings -a steel frame and a reinforced concrete frame building structures- located at the corner of a crossroads are selected. Dynamic responses and the corresponding damage states are illustrated for the cases of two buildings subjected to impact loads due to road vehicle crashes, internal and external explosions.
Nishida, Akemi; Ohashi, Yasuhiro*; Obi, Hirotoshi*; Takeuchi, Yoshitaka*; Takuji, Hamamoto*
Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Shock & Impact Loads on Structures (CD-ROM), 10 Pages, 2011/11
Some design examples are presented to illustrate the applicability of the tentative AIJ guideline to a selection of buildings. Two buildings, a reinforced concrete and a steel frame building structure, located at the corner of a crossroads were selected. Two accident scenarios are considered: road vehicle crashes caused by automobiles and dump trucks and internal gas explosion. Application examples of road vehicle crashes at the first floor of the selected buildings and internal gas explosion are shown in this paper. As an example of non-structural member, this study also presents information on glass velocity and dispersion when loaded by an internal gas explosion.
Nishida, Akemi; Obi, Hirotoshi*; Ohashi, Yasuhiro*; Takeuchi, Yoshitaka*
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Though design guidelines for earthquake and wind loads are specified for buildings including a nuclear facility, the guideline for impulsive load as explosion and impact is not specified. Some design examples are presented to illustrate the applicability of the tentative guideline for impulsive loads. Two buildings -a steel frame and a reinforced concrete frame building structures- located at the corner of a crossroads are selected. Both buildings are designed to resist major earthquake loads, as specified by the AIJ seismic design codes. Dynamic responses and the corresponding damage states are illustrated for the cases of two buildings subjected to impact loads due to road vehicle crashes at the first floor of the buildings. Moreover, dynamic responses are illustrated for the cases of the frame buildings subjected to internal and external explosions. This study provides information on dispersion of window glasses of building structures as an example of non-structural member.
Mukai, Yoichi*; Nishida, Akemi; Hamamoto, Takuji*; Takeuchi, Yoshitaka*; Kano, Toshiya*
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The Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ) published a book titled "Introduction to shock-resistant design of buildings" on the theme of accidental actions in Jan. 2015. In addition, based on this book, a new chapter on impact loads was added to the revised version of "Recommendations for Loads on Buildings" in March 2015. In this presentation, the outline of the "Introduction to shock-resistant design of buildings" will be outlined. And the activities by AIJ on the shock-resistant design in a concrete and rational manner after the publication of this book will be introduced.