
Researchers in China have successfully used a digital twin to investigate the reasons for a building collapse.
Reported in a recent edition of Advances in Civil Engineering, the researchers from Tsinghua University in Beijing and the China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Corporation in Chengdu detailed their approach, starting with a real-world scenario to prove their thinking.
They chose a seven-storey building, which collapsed after welding strengthening in 2020. The building was initially of a conventional steel frame structure, but underwent many functional changes in its time, and its structure changed correspondingly – the complex retrofitting process and irregular internal structure led to complicated loading states and collapse accidents.
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