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A Study on the Structural Fire Resistance Performance Design of RC Structural according to the Explosive Spalling - A Case Study on the Evaluation Method of Structural Fire Resistance in Japan - (폭렬 현상을 고려한 RC 구조물의 PBD기반 구조내화설계 기술개발에 관한 연구(III) -일본의 내화안전성평가기법을 활용한 사례조사 연구-)

  • Kim, Se-Jong;Lee, Jae-Young;Kwon, Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Fire Science and Engineering Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.310-315
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    • 2008
  • The objective of design for a post flash-over fire is contain the fire and prevent structural collapse, as necessary to meet the performance requirements. In the post flash-over phase of a fire all of the combustible objects in the compartment are burning and the heat release rate is limited either by the fuel surface area or the available air supply. So for the PBD situations, the process of evaluation method for fire phenomena is very important. It is the aim of this study to investigate and analyze the evaluation method of structural fire resistance in Japan.

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The combustion test of assuming in parking space for fire resistance (지하주차장의 내화성능 평가를 위한 차량연소실험)

  • Kang, Seung Goo;Kim, Dong Jun;Lee, Jae Young;Harada, Kazunori;Kwon, Young Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2013.05a
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    • pp.48-50
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    • 2013
  • In this study, Car fire for test using ISO 9705 10MW Large Scale Calorimeter. Especially, study on the underground parking for the fire resistance performance. The underground parking lot of the fire resistance regulations in according to with the standard heating curve in Korea. Because of this burning car through experiments to the propose a new heating curve.

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Evaluation on the Fire Resistance Performance for High-Rise Modular Walls (중·고층형 모듈러 벽체의 내화성능 평가)

  • Yang, Seung-Cho;Lee, Jae-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.15-22
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    • 2019
  • The use of modular buildings is increasing because of various advantages of modular buildings. But there are limits to apply modular buildings to medium-rise buildings because the building law provides only the specification criteria of the modular building with respect to the 1 hour fire resistance performance. This study was conducted to investigate 2 hours fire resistance performance of load bearing walls with steel studs in modular buildings by KS F 2257-1 and KS F 2257-4. After full scale tests, load bearing walls ensuring two hours fire resistance performance consist of at least 2 layers of fire resistance plaster boards of 19mm thickness or 3 layer of fire resistance plaster boards of thickness.

An Experimental Study on Fire Resistance Performance of Curtain-Wall System with Steel-Aluminum Hybrid Frame (스틸-알루미늄 복합 프레임을 갖는 커튼월의 내화성능에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Sung;Yim, Hyun-Chang;Cho, Bong-Ho;Kim, Heung-Yeal
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.104-111
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    • 2011
  • Aluminum has been widely used as frame materials in the curtain walls. Recently, use of steel as a curtain wall frame is being considered due to its higher strength and thermal resistance than aluminum. In this study, fire tests on the basis of EN 13830 were performed with aluminum and steel-aluminum hybrid curtain walls. From the tests, fire resistance integrity, thermal insulation, and radiation properties were evaluated for both systems and compared. According to the test results, the steel-aluminum hybrid curtain wall showed better fire-performance than the typical aluminum curtain wall for the fire resistance integrity and radiation properties. Although, the fire resistance performance for the insulation property was 6 min for both the two frames, the collapses were occurred at 36 min for the steel-aluminum hybrid curtain wall and at 13 min for the aluminum hybrid curtain wall.

A Study on the Double Gap Blocking Device for the Improvement of Fire Resistance and Airtightness of Steel Door (강철재 도어의 내화, 기밀성 향상을 위한 이중틈새 차단장치에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Joo-Won;Lim, Bo-Hyuk;Cho, Sung-Kwon;Lee, Hae-Yeol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2023.05a
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    • pp.147-148
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    • 2023
  • Steel doors, which are common in general buildings, do not seal the gap between the door and the floor, so drafts, noise, dust, and lights flow from the outside, and shielding devices are installed in various materials and methods, such as adding magnetic gate paper to the side of the door or installing a gasket under the door, but performance is limited. Accordingly, in order to fundamentally solve these problems, we researched and developed a double gap blocking device that can improve fire resistance and airtightness performance in steel doors. Unlike general products, the double gap blocking device has the advantage of maximizing airtight performance by forming an air layer in the center when the door is closed, as well as greatly improving the fire resistance performance, which is the basic performance of the fire door.

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A Study on the Fire Resistance Performance of Mortars Using Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles(MSNs) and PVA Fibers (다공성 나노실리카 입자(MSNs)와 PVA섬유를 혼입한 모르타르의 내화성능에 관한 연구)

  • Cheonpyo Park;Jakyung Lee;Taehyung Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2023
  • In this study, in order to improve the fire resistance performance of structures in case of fire in buildings and structures, PVA fibers and the ZnO particles combined with mesoporous nano silica (MSNs) were mixed with cement mortar, and the specimen was exposed to a temperature range of 20~1100℃. Then the residual compressive strength and weight change rate were measured to determine whether the fire resistance performance changed. As a result of the study, it was found that mixing mesoporous nano silica and PVA fiber together did not contribute to improving the fire resistance performance of cement mortar. On the other hand, mixing 0.5% of mesoporous nano silica and 0.1 vol% of PVA fiber showed the best improvement test results, showing that it was advantageous for fire resistance performance.

Investigating the Effect of Prior Damage on the Post-earthquake Fire Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Portal Frames

  • Ronagh, Hamid Reza;Behnam, Behrouz
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.209-220
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    • 2012
  • Post-earthquake fire (PEF) can lead to a rapid collapse of buildings that have been partially damaged as a result of a prior earthquake. Almost all standards and codes for the design of structures against earthquake ignore the risk of PEF, and thus buildings designed using those codes could be too weak when subjected to a fire after an earthquake. An investigation based on sequential analysis inspired by FEMA356 is performed here on the immediate occupancy (IO), life safety (LS) and collapse prevention (CP) performance levels of two portal frames, after they are pushed to arrive at a certain level of displacement corresponding to the mentioned performance level. This investigation is followed by a fire analysis of the damaged frames, examining the time taken for the damaged frames to collapse. As a point of reference, a fire analysis is also performed for undamaged frames and before the occurrence of earthquake. The results indicate that while there is minor difference between the fire resistances of the fire-alone situation and the frames pushed to the IO level of performance, a notable difference is observed between the fire-alone analysis and the frames pushed to arrive at LS and CP levels of performance and exposed to PEF. The results also show that exposing only the beams to fire results in a higher decline of the fire resistance, compared to exposing only the columns to fire. Furthermore, the results show that the frames pushed to arrive at LS and CP levels of performance collapse in a global collapse mode laterally, whereas at the IO level of performance and fire-alone situation, the collapse mechanism is mostly local through the collapse of beams. Whilst the investigation is conducted for a certain class of portal frames, the results confirm the need for the incorporation of PEF into the process of analysis and design, and provide some quantitative measures on the level of associated effects.

Optimum Design on Fire Resistance of Gas Cylinder Cabinets using Thermal Analysis (열해석을 이용한 가스 실린더 캐비닛의 내화성능 최적설계)

  • Nam, Minseo;Kim, Jiyu;Kim, Euisoo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.34-40
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    • 2022
  • Gas cylinder cabinets have risks such as cylinder explosion and scattering of debris when a fire occurs. These risks are likely to cause gas spills and cause secondary damage. In order to reduce damage, it is very important to secure the fire resistance performance of the gas cylinder cabinet. In foreign countries, NFPA codes in the United States and EN-14470-2 in Europe stipulate fire resistance test standards for gas cylinder cabinets to protect internal cylinders for a certain period of time in a situation where gas cylinder cabinets are exposed to flames. However, in Korea, only internal pressure performance and airtight performance standards are specified, and the target is limited to piping, and research and regulations for the fire resistance performance of gas cylinder cabinets are insufficient compared to overseas. Therefore, in this study, finite element analysis was used to establish fire resistance standards for domestic gas cylinder cabinets. In the event of a fire, optimal conditions are derived in terms of structure and material.

Fire Resistance of High Strength Concrete Columns with Design Strength 120 MPa (설계강도 120 MPa 고강도 콘크리트 기둥의 내화 성능)

  • Park, Chan-Kyu;Lee, Seung-Hoon;Kim, Gyu-Dong;Sohn, Yu-Shin;Lee, Hoi-Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.05b
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    • pp.21-24
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    • 2006
  • An experimental investigation was earned out to evaluate the fire performance of high strength concrete column made with different section size. Two different high strength concrete columns measuring 3,428mm in height and with the same tie spacing of 150mm were prepared to evaluate the effect of section size of $305{\times}305mm$ and $500{\times}500mm$ on the fire resistance. Compressive strength was 138MPa at the time of fire resistance fire testing. Based on the test result, fire resistance of column with the larger section of $500{\times}500mm$ exhibited the better performance than that of the smaller section of $305{\times}305mm$. The former withstood against the very high temperature over 240minutes, while the latter resisted during 176minutes.

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Experiment for the Improvement of Fire Resistance Capacity of Reinforced Concrete Flexural Member Strengthened with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP로 보강된 철근콘크리트 휨부재의 내화성능 개선을 위한 실험)

  • Lim, Jong-Wook;Seo, Soo-yeon;Song, Se-Ki
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Structure & Construction
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    • v.33 no.12
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2017
  • This paper is a study to improve the fire-resistance capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) members strengthened by fiber-reinforced-polymer (FRP). The fire resistance of the RC members strengthened by FRP was evaluated through high temperature exposure test. In order to improve the fire resistance of the FRP reinforcing method, a fire-proof board was attached to the reinforced FRP surface and then the high temperature exposure test was carried out to evaluate the improvement of the fire resistance performance. It was confirmed that the resistance to high temperature of NSMR could be improved somewhat compared with that of EBR from the experiment that exposed to high temperature under the load corresponding to 40% of nominal strength. When 30 mm thick fire-resistance (FR) board is attached to the FRP surface, the surface of the reinforced FRP does not reach $65^{\circ}C$, which is the glass transition temperature (GTT) of the epoxy until the external temperature reaches $480^{\circ}C$. In particular, when a high performance fire-proof mortar was first applied prior to FR board attachment, the FRP portion did not reach the epoxy glass transition temperature until the external temperature reached $600^{\circ}C$.