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A comparison of the mechanical properties of fire-resistant and S275 structural steels

✍ Scribed by F.S. Kelly; W. Sha


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
304 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0143-974X

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✦ Synopsis


The mechanical properties of two fire-resistant (FR) structural steels and an S275 steel have been investigated from room temperature up to 700Β°C, with the aim of assessing the viability of FR steels. The major focus has been on the tensile and creep properties of the steels at high temperature and the effect of these properties on the fire resistance of model steel beams. It has been found that the FR steels performed significantly better than the S275 at high temperature, retaining 50% of their room temperature strength at a temperature of approximately 650Β°C. The S275 steel retained 50% strength to a temperature of 550Β°C, this being consistent with literature values. In creep tests carried out at 600Β°C, the FR steels also exhibited lower maximum strains and strain rates than the S275. The improved strength reduction factors led to a significant increase in fire resistance for a model steel beam with various floor slab configurations, showing that FR steels can become a practical alternative to conventional structural steels.


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