What plastic buckling are you referring to ?It is virtually impossible to determine whether the observed plastic buckling occurred prior to or after collapse initiation.
Your point ?Nobody disagrees that elastic buckling could result in failure at the splices.
By your own admission, admany as 33% of the columns could fail in the middle (per your diagram) t[h]at way.
Could ?
By my admission ?
My diagram ?
What on earth are you talking about ?
For the region being discussed, the answer is...they didn't. The failures ocurred along bolted seams, not in *the middle*.
Are you trying to deflect from Dave Rogers' suggestion of inelastic buckling and hinge formation in the region ?
They didn't.An additional 33% had splices at the floor, and the last 33% had splices at the floor above.
The splices could also fail due to the column buckling elastically.
Do you pay ANY attention to the scope of discussion ?
You and Dave Rogers do appear to be doing so.Dance, dance, dance...
Try ensuring you are aware of the region being discussed.
I guess I'm jumping the gun when I say...
As long as everyone is aware that the break ocurred at the bolted seams along the staggered path highlighted, it's all good.
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