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Cost Analysis for Fire Protection on Structural Members of Residential Steel Building using Fire Engineering Design (내화설계법에 따른 철골조 아파트의 내화피복비용 연구)

  • Kwon, In-Kyu;Chung, Yeong-Jin
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.81-89
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    • 2010
  • In general, fire resistance is determined through the building' uses and stories. But recently a fire engineering design that is done by the calculation of design fires from the fire cell and an evaluation of stabilities for structural behavior at fire condition have applied to almost of countries as a major alternative against a prescriptive fire design. To adopt and utilize the fire engineering design into Korea, at first, we evaluated structural stability of 21st stories steel residential building at fire condition through fire engineering design and secondly the fire protection cost was analyzed with fire engineering design method and the prescriptive one, respectively. No fire protection materials for satisfaction of building law at structural members such as columns and beams were needed and about 90 % of fire protection cost was saved.

The Experimental Study on the Resistance Forces and the Failure Temperatures of H-Shaped Steel Compressive Members by Elevated Temperatures (온도상승에 의한 H-형강 압축재의 내력과 파괴온도에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Choi, Hyun Sik;Kang, Seong Deok;Kim, Jae Eok
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.131-139
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    • 2013
  • The object of this paper is to perform the experiments to investigate the relationship of the resistance forces and the failure temperatures on the failure behaviors of H-shaped steel compressive members. H-shaped members(SS400) were used for the test models and the tests for the elevated temperatures were performed by ISO 834 in FILK(Fire Insurers Laboratories of Korea). The local, overall buckling stresses and a yielding stresses for the failure temperatures were compared with the compressive stresses for the loading forces of test models, the yielding strength and elastic modulus reduction factor of the steel at a high temperature were based on the criteria of the EC3(Eurocode 3) Part1.2(1993). The slenderness ratio was fixed by 45.4 and the compressive forces corresponded with 50%, 70% and 80% of the yielding forces at the normal temperatures were chosen for the loading forces of the test models. The failure temperatures of the test models were investigated under three kinds of loading conditions. It was known that the resistance forces have come close to the yielding forces, not the elastic buckling loads evaluated by EC3 at the failure temperatures obtained from the tests which are related to the failure temperatures and the loading stresses.

Boundary Conditions and Fire Behavior of Concrete Filled Tubular Composite Columns

  • Rodrigues, Joao Paulo C.;Correia, Antonio J.M.;Kodur, Venkatesh
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.313-325
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    • 2018
  • Concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) members are commonly used as composite columns in modern construction. However, the current guidelines for members' fire design (EN1994-1-2) have been proved to be unsafe in case the relative slenderness is higher than 0.5. In addition, the simplified design methods of Eurocode 4 are limited to circular and square CFST columns, while in practice columns with rectangular and elliptical hollow sections are being increasingly used because of their architectural aesthetics. In the last years a large experimental research has been carried out at Coimbra University on the topic. They have been tested concrete filled circular, square, rectangular and elliptical hollow columns with restrained thermal elongation. Some parameters such as the slenderness, the type of cross-section geometry as well as the axial and rotational restraint of the surrounding structure to the column have been tested in order to evaluate their influence on the fire resistance of such columns. In this paper it is evaluated the influence of the boundary conditions (pin-ended and semi-rigid end-support conditions) on the behavior of the columns in case of fire. In these tests it could not be seen a marked effect of the tested boundary conditions but it is believed that the increasing of rotational stiffness increases the fire resistance of the columns.

Fire Resistance of Inorganic Polymer Composites for Repair and Rehabilitation (보수.보강에 사용하는 무기계 폴리머 복합재료의 내열성능)

  • Balaguru, P.N.;Chung, Lan
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.647-652
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    • 1997
  • Repair and rehabilitation of existing structures is becoming a major part of construction, both in the industrially developed and developing countries. Advanced high strength composites are being utilized more and more for these applications because they are much stronger than steel, non-corrosive, and light. The light weight reduces the construction cost and time sustantially. The fibers are normally made of aramid, carbon, or glass and the binders are typically epoxies or esters. One major disadvantage of these composites is the vulnerability to fire. In most instance, the temperature cannot exceed $300^{\cire}C$. Since carbon and glass can substain high temperatures, an inorganic polymer is being evaluated for use as a matrix. The matrix can sustain more than $1000^{\cire}C$. The results reported in this paper deal with the mechanical properties of carbon composites made with the inorganic polymer and the behavior strengthened reinforced concrete beams. The results indicate that the new matrix can be successfully utilized for a number of applications.

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Finite element analysis of shear connection in composite beams exposed to fire (전단연결재의 내화성능에 대한 유한요소해석)

  • Lim, Ohk Kun;Choi, Sengkwan
    • Journal of Advanced Engineering and Technology
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.279-285
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    • 2018
  • A shear connection between the steel beam and concrete slab determines the stability of composite beams. An extensive numerical study to evaluate the resistance of the shear connection in a solid slab at high temperature was conducted. Three-dimensional thermo-mechanical finite element models were developed using a dynamic explicit method and concrete damaged plasticity model. Temperature-dependent plasticity parameters of the concrete model were proposed, and the accuracy of the developed model was obtained against experimental data. This investigation has revealed that a stud shearing failure occurs regardless of temperatures, and its shearing location changes in accordance with a rise in temperature. A new strength reduction formula has been presented to estimate the resistance of the shear connection at high temperatures.

An Experimental Study on The Fire Resistance Performance and Spalling of 100 MPa HSC Column Mixed Fiber-Cocktail (Fiber-Cocktail 섬유를 혼입한 100 MPa 고강도 콘크리트의 단면크기에 따른 폭렬 및 내화성능에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Hyung-Jun;Kim, Heung-Yonl;Park, Kyung-Hoon;Yeo, In-Hwan;Kwon, Ki-Hyuck
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2011
  • Along the fire resisting capacity of high strength concrete has been brought up as a social issue, and the Ministry of Land also had notified the control standard about it, the researches for improving the fire resisting capacity have been considerably activated these days. In this study, we performed a research for developing a high strength concrete, contains the fiber cocktail, which is a hybrid of polypropylene fiber as organic matter, and steel fiber. As we analyzed the temperature of the steel part during the fire test with 100 MPa high strength concrete, there was a tendency that the lower temperature comes out with the larger cross section, and the $600{\times}600mm$, $800{\times}800mm$ cross sectioned can secure the fire resistance capability, so the $600{\times}600mm$ is deducted as the optimal size if we consider the double economic feasibility. As well, among them the best qualified $600{\times}600mm$ shapes, the fiber cocktail hybrid of $1.5kg/m^3$ PP fiber and $40kg/m^3$ of steel, comes out the best ratio.

Fire Resistance Performance of Load Bearing Hybrid Panel Infilled with Light-weight Formed Mortar (복합스터드에 경량기포모르터를 충전한 내력벽체의 내화성능 비교연구)

  • Park, Keum Sung;Bae, Kyu Woong;Kang, Hyun Sik;Lim, Seo Hyung
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the fire resistant performances of load-bearing wall using both composite and steel stud panel infilled with light-weight formed mortar under axial loading according to KS F 2257(1999). The minimum requirement of 2 hours fire resistant rating is needed for the residential and commercial buildings under the fire regulation of Korea. From test results, it is found that two types of specimen composed of the hybrid stud and steel stud panel filled with light-weight formed mortar fited in with the requirement of 2 hours fire resisting rate for the load-bearing wall. In the conclusions, the specimen with hybrid stud shows predominating fire-resistant performance on the adiabatic effects rather than that of the steel stud specimen.

A Study on Compressive Strength of Centrally-Loaded Steel Columns at Elevated Temperatures (중심축 하중을 받는 고온상태 강재기둥의 압축강도에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon, Jong Hwi;Lee, Chy Hyoung;Yoon, Sung Kee
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.253-261
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    • 2016
  • In order to evaluate compressive strength of centrally-loaded steel column at elevated temperature, new FE analysis techniques and assumptions of model were applied in this study. It also includes comparison with the existing studies, and a new design equation for centrally-loaded steel column at elevated temperature was proposed. The proposed equation was the most accurate of the three design equations(EC3, AISC, proposed equation) when comparing with the coefficient of determination on the simulated results and test results.

The Experimental Study on the Suggestion for Bond Strength Standard of Sprayed Fire Resistive Materials Used at the Substation Steel Structures (변전소 철골 내화뿜칠 부착강도 기준설정에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, Dong-Su;Joung, Won-Seoup
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.128-137
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    • 2014
  • Sprayed fire resistive materials are mainly used at steel structures to satisfy fireproof construction standard. However, the regulations on bond strength have been not considered with the exception of structures in the nuclear power plants, although it is an important factor showing material properties. Therefore, this paper suggested guidelines for bond strength of sprayed fire resistive materials used in the substation, by measuring bond strength according to aging of structures and impact loading considering environment of substations. It is judged that the bond strength suggested in this paper is the minimum value because it was measured from specimens widely used.

Penetration Fracture Characteristics of Orthotropic CFRP Laminates Shells according to Curvature (곡률이 다른 직교이방성 CFRP 적층쉘의 관통파괴특성)

  • Yang, Yong Jun;Pyeon, Seok Beom;Cha, Cheon Seok;Yang, In Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.6-11
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    • 2016
  • CFRP composite laminates are widely used as structural materials for airplanes, automobile and aerospace vehicles because of their high strength and stiffness. This study aims to examine an effect of curvature on the penetration fracture characteristic of an orthotropic composite laminated shell. For the purpose, we manufactured orthotropic CFRP shell specimen with different curvatures, and conducted a penetration test using an air-gun. Those specimens were prepared to varied curvature radius(${\infty}$, 200mm, 150mm and 100mm)and were stacked to $[O^{\circ}{_3}/90^{\circ}{_3}]_s$. When the specimen is subjected to transverse impact by a steel sphere(${\Phi}10$), the velocity of steel sphere was measured both before and after impact by determining the time for it to pass two ball-screen sensors located a known distance apart. As the curvature increases, the absorption energy and the critical penetration energy increased linearly because the resistance to the bending moment. Patterns of cracks caused by the penetration of CFRP laminated shells included fiber breakage, lamina fracture, matrix crack interlaminar crack and intralaminar crack.