Fire risks pose significant threats to the integrity and stability of the multi-story steel structures. The robustness of these structures against a fire hazard requires further attention. The progressive collapse of a high-rise structure is detrimental not only to the inhabitants in the building but also to the surrounding infrastructure. The collapse of World Trade Center Twin Towers showed that the impact location and the fire distribution could cause symmetrical as well as asymmetrical types of total collapse. This study investigates the uncoupled structural-thermal response of a 49 story steel high-rise structure. The structural load carrying system of the high-rise structure is assumed to be a moment resisting frame. The results show that the structural response and the progressive collapse differ depending on the fire spread and it does not significantly change due to the fire location as long as the fire is contained on a single floor. This study intends to provide a better understanding of the effect of fire loading leading to the collapse mechanism of a multi-story steel structure.
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