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Fire Behavior of Steel Columns Encased by Damaged Spray-applied Fire Resistive Material

  • Kwak, Yoon Keun;Pessiki, Stephen;Kwon, Kihyon
    • Architectural research
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2008
  • A Steel column with damaged spray-applied fire resistive material (SFRM) may exhibit reduced structural performance due to the effects of elevated temperature during fire events. Thus, the fire load behavior of steel columns with removed or reduced SFRM needs to be examined to predict the structural damage by fire. FEM analyses were performed for the flange thinning removal models in which the SFRM was reduced as a constant strip in thickness at the top flange of the column. The temperature results for all models obtained from the heat transfer analyses were included as an initial condition in the FEM structural analyses. In this study, the results of analysis show that even small remnants of SFRM led to an effective reduction of temperature at any given fire duration, and improved significantly the axial load capacity of a column as compared to the complete removal cases of SFRM.

Global Hourly Solar Irradiation Estimation using Cloud Cover and Sunshine Duration in South Korea (운량 및 일조시간을 이용한 우리나라의 시간당 전일사량의 평가)

  • Lee, Kwan-Ho
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2011
  • Computer simulation of buildings and solar energy systems is being used increasingly in energy assessments and design. For the six locations (Seoul, Incheon, Daejeon, Deagu, Gwangju and Busan) in South Korea where the global hourly solar irradiation (GHSI) is currently measured, GHSI was calculated using a comparatively simple cloud cover radiation model (CRM) and sunshine fraction radiation model (SFRM). The result was that the measured and calculated values of GHSI were similar for the six regions. Results of cloud cover and sunshine fraction models have been compared with the measured data using the coefficient of determination (R2), root-mean-square error (RMSE) and mean bias error (MBE). The strength of correlation R2 varied within similar ranges: 0.886-0.914 for CRM and 0.908-0.934 for SFRM. Average MBE for the CRM and SFRM were 6.67 and 14.02 W/m2, respectively, and average RMSE 104.36 and 92.15 W/m2. This showed that SFRM was slightly accurate and used many regions as compared to CRM for prediction of GHSI.

Properties of Intumescence Alkali Silicates for Building Fire-Resistant (건축용 내화 재료로서의 포비성 알칼리 규산염의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Hyun Ju;Kang, Seung Min;Song, Myong Shin;Kim, Young Sik;Park, Jong Hun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.416-422
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    • 2009
  • The buildings constructed with steel structure are coated with certified fire resistive material to resist from fire. All the building materials lose their initial performances as time passes by, so they need some maintenance. The Sprayed Fire Resistive Material (SFRM) also loses its performance and this performance loss of the SFRM is very important because fire resistance of buildings depends on SFRM. So this study was aimed to synthesis of alkali-silicates for SFRM and to evaluate the effect of alkali-silicates, K-silicates, Na-silicates and Li-silicates, by exchange of mole ratios as basic factors, tested solubility, intumescence ratios, thermal analysis, powder X-ray diffraction, fire-resistant and heat-resistant.

Development of Acceleration Duability test condition for Fireproof Spray-Application. (옥내용 뿜칠내화피복재의 촉진내구성 조건 설정 연구)

  • Kim, Dae-Hoi;Lee, Gun-Chol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.05a
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    • pp.170-171
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    • 2014
  • The buildings constructed with steel structure is coated with certified fire resistive material to resist from fire. Coating materials lose their initial performances as time passes, so they need some maintenance. This study is covers standardization of the methods for assessing the durability of SFRM. In Korea, more than 90 percent of SFRM are used indoors. So This study is to decide proper test method through investigation and examination of effect factor to performance of fire-resistant structure and applicable test method.

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Development of Acceleration Duability test condition for Fireproof Spray-Application(II). (옥내용 뿜칠내화피복재의 촉진내구성 조건 설정 연구(II))

  • Kim, Dae-Hoi;Lee, Gun-Chol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.109-110
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    • 2014
  • The buildings constructed with steel structure is coated with certified fire resistive material to resist from fire. Coating materials lose their initial performances as time passes, so they need some maintenance. This study is covers standardization of the methods for assessing the durability of SFRM. In Korea, more than 90 percent of SFRM are used indoors. So This study is to decide proper test method through investigation and examination of effect factor to performance of fire-resistant structure and applicable test method.

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Experimental Study on Separate Evaluations of Fire Resistance of SFRM for Steel Beams and Columns (내화뿜칠재 보와 기둥의 내화성능 분리평가에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Jeon, Soo-Min;Kim, Jae-Jun
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2015
  • It is necessary to obtain a fire resistance certification in order to use SFRM in Korea. The fire resistance tests for certifications are performed separately for beams and columns and the certifications are different. We could assume that the same SFRM has different thicknesses for beams and columns because the conditions of the fire resistance tests for them differ in the section factors etc. But most of the SFRMs in Korea have the same thicknesses for beams and columns. So the question arises as to there were the differences between the fire test results for beams and columns reside. The purpose of this study is to consider the separate evaluation of the fire resistance of members through a comparative analysis of the temperature data obtained from fire certification tests.

Generation of Horizontal Global Irradiance using the Cloud Cover and Sunshine Duration According to the Solar Altitude (일조시간 및 운량을 이용한 태양고도에 따른 수평면 전일사 산출)

  • Lee, Kwan-Ho;Levermore, Geoff J.
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.37-48
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    • 2020
  • This study compares cloud radiation model (CRM) and sunshine fraction radiation model (SFRM) according to the solar altitude using hourly sunshine duration (SD) and cloud cover (CC) data. Solar irradiance measurements are not easy for the expensive measuring equipment and precise measuring technology. The two models with the site fitting and South Korea coefficients have been analyzed for fourteen cities of South Korea during the period (1986-2015) and evaluated using the root mean square error (RMSE) and the mean bias error (MBE). From the comparison of the results, it is found that the SFRM with the site fitting coefficients could be the best method for fourteen locations. It may be concluded that the SFRM models of South Korea coefficients generated in this study may be used reasonably well for calculating the hourly horizontal global irradiance (HGI) at any other location of South Korea.

Enhancement of Compressive and Shear Strength for Concrete Masonry Prisms with Steel Fiber-Reinforced Mortar Overlay (강섬유보강 모르타르 바름에 의한 콘크리트 조적 프리즘의 압축 및 사인장 강도 증진 효과)

  • Yu, Ji-Hoon;Myeong, Seong-Jin;Park, Ji-Hun
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 2021
  • Concrete masonry prisms are strengthened with steel fiber-reinforced mortar (SFRM) overlay and tested for compressive and diagonal tension strength. Masonry prisms are produced in poor condition considering standard workmanship for masonry buildings in Korea. Amorphous steel fibers are adopted for SFRM, and appropriate mixing ratios of SFRM are derived considering constructability and strength. Masonry prisms are strengthened with different fiber volume ratios, while numerous strengthened faces and additional reinforcing meshes are produced for compression and diagonal tension tests. Compression and diagonal tension strength are increased by up to 122% and 856%, respectively, and the enhancement effect for diagonal tension strength was superior compared to compression strength. Finally, the test results and strength prediction equations based on existing literature and regression analysis are compared.

Productivity Analysis of Spray Task in an International Airport

  • Kisi, Krishna P.;Kayastha, Rujan
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2022.06a
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    • pp.632-639
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    • 2022
  • The objective of this study is to analyze the productivity, efficiency, and factors affecting the productivity of a spray task from an international airport project. The study is focused on the productivity analysis of the Subcontractor whose job was to supply and apply sprayed-applied fire-resistive material (SFRM) on steel members to achieve the necessary fire ratings on the building structures of the Hamad International Airport, Qatar. The study analyzed the productivity of the four sprayer teams who completed the task at three locations and three areas of the airport. The study found that the productivity of the individual team observed during the SFRM spray task was not only different but was also observed different when they worked at varying floor heights where different factors affecting productivity were predominant. The study found that the efficiency was lowest (47.32%) when the spray team had to work at second-floor heights and factors affecting productivity such as limited accessibility for material movement and lifting, site congestion, lack of continuity of operation due to priority areas and frequent re-handling of machines and tools were present. Besides, the factors such as adverse weather conditions and sub-trades interference affected productivity at all locations. The findings show that productivity depends on multiple factors and those factors need to be identified and addressed to improve productivity. The findings also show that the estimated efficiency was hard to achieve but possible since Team 4 had 97% efficiency on the first floor of the airport.

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