Title of article :
Partial collapse of the Berlin Congress Hall on May 21st, 1980
Author/Authors :
Helmerich، نويسنده , , R. and Zunkel، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
13
From page :
107
To page :
119
Abstract :
The Berlin Congress Hall was a gift of the United States of America to Germany for the Berlin World Exhibition in 1957. The elegantly double-curved roof was made from an advanced prestressed concrete construction. The construction followed the design by the American architect Hugh Stubbins with special structural modifications to comply with German construction rules. No early indications for failure initiation were detected before a sudden partial collapse. On May 21st, 1980, the Southern external roof overhang collapsed. In December 1980, Jörg Schlaich and his co-authors published a summarizing expert opinion about structural causes of failure. The present paper mainly introduces results of cause analysis made at the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), mandated by the Public Prosecutor at the Berlin District Court to specify the causes of the sudden failure. This paper refers to BAM-publications about analyses that were performed under this mandate and published – most of them in German language – within the first years after failure. The expert’s opinions comprise structural considerations materials investigations, metallographic analyses and corrosion. Nowadays experts have learnt from the failure and built a slightly modified roof in the original shape at the 750th birthday of the city of Berlin and re-opened the former Berlin Congress Hall to the public on May 9th, 1987. The Hall is now serving as the House of the Cultures of the World, following the initial intention of the hall.
Keywords :
partial collapse , Berlin Congress Hall , Stress corrosion cracking , analysis , reconstruction
Journal title :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Record number :
2340193
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