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Fire resistance assessment of precast fireproof duct slab (프리캐스트 방식 내화풍도슬래브의 화재저항성 평가)

  • Choi, Soon-Wook;Kang, Tae-Ho;Lee, Chulho;Kim, Se Kwon;Kim, Tae Kyun;Chang, Soo-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.669-680
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    • 2020
  • In Korea, fireproof performance is evaluated through a series of fire-resistance tests for important structures, and the performance standard follows the guidelines suggested by ITA. The fireproof duct slab manufactured by combining the slab and the fireproof material with a precast method is effective in that it can eliminate the construction time of the fireproof material. In this study, a series of fire resistance tests was performed on the fire test specimens under the RWS fire scenario in order to secure the fire resistance performance of the precast fireproof duct slab. As a result of the test, it was found that the fireproof performance was secured when the thickness of the fireproof material was 30 mm or more. In both fireproof materials and concrete, the rate of temperature change initially increased, then decreased, and then increased again, and the temperature at the inflection point was measured as 110℃ for all fireproof materials and concrete. It is judged that this occurs when the C-S-H (CaO-SiO2-H2O) generated by the hydration reaction in both the fireproof material and concrete is dehydrated.

Designing method for fire safety of steel box bridge girders

  • Li, Xuyang;Zhang, Gang;Kodur, Venkatesh;He, Shuanhai;Huang, Qiao
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.657-670
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    • 2021
  • This paper presents a designing method for enhancing fire resistance of steel box bridge girders (closed steel box bridge girder supporting a thin concrete slab) through taking into account such parameters namely; fire severity, type of longitudinal stiffeners (I, L, and T shaped), and number of longitudinal stiffeners. A validated 3-D finite element model, developed through the computer program ANSYS, is utilized to go over the fire response of a typical steel box bridge girder using the transient thermo-structural analysis method. Results from the numerical analysis show that fire severity and type of longitudinal stiffeners welded on bottom flange have significant influence on fire resistance of steel box bridge girders. T shaped longitudinal stiffeners applied on bottom flange can highly prevent collapse of steel box bridge girders towards the end of fire exposure. Increase of longitudinal stiffeners on bottom flange and web can slightly enhance fire resistance of steel box bridge girders. Rate of deflection-based criterion can be reliable to evaluate fire resistance of steel box bridge girders in most fire exposure cases. Thus, T shaped longitudinal stiffeners on bottom flange incorporated into bridge fire-resistance design can significantly enhance fire resistance of steel box bridge girders.

Prediction of response of reinforced concrete frames exposed to fire

  • Balaji, Aneesha;Muhamed Luquman, K.;Nagarajanb, Praveen;Pillai, T.M. Madhavan
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.105-117
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    • 2016
  • The objective of this work is to study the restraining effect in fire resistance of framed structures and to evaluate the global response of reinforced concrete frames when exposed to fire based on advanced finite element method. To study the response a single portal frame is analyzed. The effect of floor slab on this frame is studied by modeling a beam-column-slab assembly. The evolution of temperature distribution, internal stresses and deformations of the frame subjected to ISO 834 standard fire curve for both the frames are studied. The thermal and structural responses are evaluated and a comparison of results of individual members and entire structure is done. From the study it can be seen that restraining forces has significant influence on both stresses and deflection and overall response of the structure when compared to individual structural member. Among the various structural elements, columns are the critical members in fire and failure of column causes the failure of entire structure. The fire rating of various structural elements of the frame is determined by various failure criteria and is compared with IS456 2000 tabulated fire rating.

A Study on the Fire Resistance Performance of RC Structure Void Slab Using The Lightweight Hollow Sphere (경량 중공체를 적용한 RC조 중공슬래브의 내화성능에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Bum-Yean;Yeo, In-Hwan;Kim, Heung-Youl;Kim, Hyung-Jun;Kwon, In-Kyu
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 2011
  • This study is for evaluating the fire resistance performance (1~2 h) of the RC Structure void slab using the Lightweight Hollow Sphere, which can reduce the unnecessary dynamic part of removing the central concrete. For this experiment, we set up depth of concrete cover, live load, and span length as the factors. The result comes out with all the slabs under those conditions can ensure the goal fire resistance performance (120 min). And among these factors, the resisting capability changes more sensitively with the live load rather than the thickness of cover. And the shorter span length could assure the better the fire resistance performance. The result observing the character in high temperature of the Lightweight Hollow Sphere which does not used as existing RC structure slab, a delay section in temperature change is occurred due to the Glass Transition in $100^{\circ}C$. And heat transfer by conduction does not occur at lightweight hollow sphere because the polystyrene in EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) melts point in $185^{\circ}C$. Therefore temperature at lightweight hollow sphere is lower than the concrete and rebar.

Study on the Surface Temperature and Fire Protective Thickness for Structural Steel Elements at Fire Conditions (강구조 부재의 표면온도 산정 및 내화피복두께에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, In-Kyu
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2010
  • Fire resistance is very essential for all buildings to save peoples who live within buildings or use and to protect the properties when the buildings are covered with fire. The fire resistance were evaluated by loading or nonloading fire tests which are known very expensive and require lots of time. That causes the lacks of research activities and there are only small cases of fire resistance. The purposes of this paper are to analyze the temperature analysis for various structural elements such as columns and beams those are can be applied to buildings and to suggest the resonable fire protective thickness of concrete slab according to the required fire resistance time.

A Study on the Analytical Method for Fire Resistance Calculation of Asymmetric Slimfloor Beam (비대칭 슬림플로어 합성보의 내화성능 산정에 관한 해석적 방법 연구)

  • Park, Soo-Young;Park, Won-Sup;Kim, Heung-Youl;Hong, Gap-Pyo
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 2010
  • Asymmetric Slimfloor Beam (ASB) is a composite beam developed in Europe whose asymmetric H beam is partially inserted in concrete slab. Recently in Korea, Asymmetric Slimfloor Beam has been studied in order to save the story height of a building, reduce the amount of construction materials and increase the fire resistance of a building. On this study, the fire resistance of Asymmetric Slimfloor Beam was checked by a fire test and moment capacity was calculated at fire resistance time by a heat-transfer analysis. Using the analysis result, 3-hour fire resistance constructions consisted of fireproof gypsum boards and ASB were selected and fire resistances of selected constructions were checked.

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.

Fire Resistance Behavior and Residual Capacity of Voided Slab Subjected to Fire According to Loading Condition (화재 시 하중 재하 조건에 따른 중공슬래브의 내화거동 및 잔존성능)

  • Choi, Hyun-Ki;Bae, Back-Il;Jung, Hyung-Suk;Choi, Chang-Sik;Choi, Joo-Hong
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2018
  • This study presents experimental investigation on the residual capacity of fire-damaged voided slabs according to loading conditions. In this study, two voided slab specimens were fabricated, and heated by ISO standard fire during 120 minutes with different loading conditions of presence of loading. These specimens were cooled down to room temperature, and the residual capacity of fire-damaged voided slabs was investigated. Based on test results, thermal distribution of voided slab through the depth of concrete sections is different by the loading conditions. The temperature of loaded specimen is rapidly elevated through the whole depth of concrete sections compared to the unloaded specimen. The residual strength of fire-damaged voided slab specimens are 60% and 66% of that of voided slab specimen without fire damage, and the residual stiffness of fire-damaged voided slab specimens decreases by 15%~23% of that of voided slab specimen without fire damage. In case of voided slab specimens subjected ISO standard fire, the loaded specimen shows the decrease of 10% in the residual strength and the decrease of 15% in the residual stiffness compared to the unloaded specimen. It seems to result from higher temperature of bottom reinforcements in the loaded specimen due to the cracks, and more extensive damage on concrete cover of reinforcements by spalling process according to load level.

Behavior of composite box bridge girders under localized fire exposure conditions

  • Zhang, Gang;Kodur, Venkatesh;Yao, Weifa;Huang, Qiao
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.69 no.2
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    • pp.193-204
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents results from experimental and numerical studies on the response of steel-concrete composite box bridge girders under certain localized fire exposure conditions. Two composite box bridge girders, a simply supported girder and a continuous girder respectively, were tested under simultaneous loading and fire exposure. The simply supported girder was exposed to fire over 40% of its span length in the middle zone, and the two-span continuous girder was exposed to fire over 38% of its length of the first span and full length of the second span. A measurement method based on comparative rate of deflection was provided to predict the failure time in the hogging moment zone of continuous composite box bridge girders under certain localized fire exposure condition. Parameters including transverse and longitudinal stiffeners and fire scenarios were introduced to investigate fire resistance of the composite box bridge girders. Test results show that failure of the simply supported girder is governed by the deflection limit state, whereas failure of the continuous girder occurs through bending buckling of the web and bottom slab in the hogging moment zone. Deflection based criterion may not be reliable in evaluating failure of continuous composite box bridge girder under certain fire exposure condition. The fire resistance (failure time) of the continuous girder is higher than that of the simply supported girder. Data from fire tests is successfully utilized to validate a finite element based numerical model for further investigating the response of composite box bridge girders exposed to localized fire. Results from numerical analysis show that fire resistance of composite box bridge girders can be highly influenced by the spacing of longitudinal stiffeners and fire severity. The continuous composite box bridge girder with closer longitudinal stiffeners has better fire resistance than the simply composite box bridge girder. It is concluded that the fire resistance of continuous composite box bridge girders can be significantly enhanced by preventing the hogging moment zone from exposure to fire. Longitudinal stiffeners with closer spacing can enhance fire resistance of composite box bridge girders. The increase of transverse stiffeners has no significant effect on fire resistance of composite box bridge girders.

Mock-Up Test for the Fire Resistance Analysis of High Strength RC Beam and Slab Using the Polylon Fiber (폴리론 화이버를 혼입한 고강도 RC 보 및 슬래브의 내화특성 분석을 위한 Mock-Up 실험)

  • Son, Ho Jung;Hwang, Dong Gyu;Hann, Chang Pyung;Han, Min Cheol;Yang, Seong Hwan;Han, Cheon Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.93-96
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    • 2009
  • The objective of this study is to analyze the insulation characteristics of the polylon hybrid fiber inserted high-strength RC beam and slab produced as a single body and the results of this study can be summarized as follows. In the spalling mechanism as an insulation characteristic, the slab of the single body type specimen shows an exposure in concrete covers at the center of slab and that leads to the spalling, which exposures reinforcing bars. In the case of the beam, the spalling was presented at several sections as a type of peel spalling before and after 10 minutes from the insulation test. Whereas, although the internal temperature history of concrete represents the highest range as 581℃ in the case of the center of the bottom of beam base, it can be considered that it satisfies the regulation of insulation certification.

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