A three-dimensional non-linear procedure is presented for modelling partial shear connection in composite steel-framed buildings in fire. The model has been incorporated within the computer program VULCAN which has been developed to model such structures. The accuracy and reliability of the model ar
Analyses of the effects of cooling and fire spread on steel-framed buildings
โ Scribed by C.G. Bailey; I.W. Burgess; R.J. Plank
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 880 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0379-7112
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โฆ Synopsis
An existing computer model capable of predicting the response of three-dimensional semi-rigid steel framed buildings, including continuous floor systems, at elevated temperatures has been extended to include the possibility of extensive strain reversal within the material constitutive relationship. This allows the behaviour in cooling and the effect of fire spread on steel-framed buildings" to be investigated. A number of examples are presented to give an indication of the likely effects" of cooling behaviour within the analysis'. An initial study has also been made into the structural effects of fire spread from a single ignition point into adjacent bays of a two-dimensional steel building-frame. It is" shown that some of the distortions caused by the fire are increased by progressive fire spread, as compared with simultaneous burning across the same range of compartments. Copyright ~ 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd. NOTATION Ar, BT, nT a, b E2o F ~CA. ~ O" A ~(7")~ (7"(7) Temperature-dependent parameters Constants Young's modulus at 20ยฐC
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