scholarly journals Tensile Membrane Action of Lightly-reinforced Rectangular Composite Slabs in Fire

Structures ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 176-197 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ian Burgess ◽  
Mesut Sahin
2012 ◽  
Vol 238 ◽  
pp. 621-624 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guang Yong Wang ◽  
Xing Qiang Wang ◽  
Guang Wei Liu

A fire performance finite element (FE) model of space grid structures in fire and after fire is proposed, and deformation, stress redistribution, failure modes of grid structures are also studied. The result shows that tensile membrane action arises when the grid is loaded after fire, and the load bearing capacity after fire is reduced by fire damage.


Author(s):  
Ali Alskeif ◽  
Ian W. Burgess ◽  
Shan-Shan Huang

<p>The mechanics of tensile membrane action of thinlightly-reinforced concrete slabs has been re-examined during the last two years.The re-examination is based on large-deflection plastic yield-line analysis, applied to flat slabs. As deflection increases beyond the optimum yield-line pattern, tensile membrane action is mobilized and further load carrying capacity is provided. This paper represents an extension of this re-examination to include composite slabs at high temperatures. As temperature increases, the unprotected downstand steel beams significantly lose capacity, allowing for further deflection until the overall capacity degrades to the applied load. Tensile membrane action then allows further increase of steel temperature until a maximum is reached.</p>


Author(s):  
Anthony K. Abu ◽  
Ian W. Burgess ◽  
Roger J. Plank
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2008 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 217-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony K. Abu ◽  
Ian W. Burgess ◽  
Roger J. Plank

Structures ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 13-31
Author(s):  
Hong-hui Qi ◽  
Yong Du ◽  
Jian Jiang ◽  
Guo-qiang Li

2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-154
Author(s):  
Eva Caldová ◽  
František Wald ◽  
Anna Kuklíková

The subject of this paper is a description of experimental programme of timber-fibre concrete floor in fire. Furnace test was performed on one full-size floor specimen at the Fire testing laboratory PAVUS. Floor specimen was 4, 5 m long and 3 m wide, consisting of 60 mm fibre concrete topping on plywood formwork, connected to GL beams. It was subjected the standard fire for over 150 min. The membrane effect of the floor was progressively activated and the fire performance of timber-fibre concrete floor was better comparing to traditional design method. The project is a part of the experimental research that deals with the effect of membrane action of composite timber fibre reinforced floor slabs exposed to fire which is based on previous research on steel fibre reinforced concrete slabs. The main objective of the project is the preparation of the analytical model which can predict the fire resistance of such floors with dispersed reinforcement.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lorenzo Lelli ◽  
Jonas Loutan

Purpose This paper aims to detail the advanced natural fire simulations that were carried out for the composite steel-reinforced concrete structure of the JTI Building in Geneva, Switzerland. The results of these analyses led to a significant reduction of in the fireproofing of the steel floor framing. Design/methodology/approach Several scenarios were studied considering different thermal behaviours of the peripheral cladding. Despite the small thickness of the resisting slabs, the analyses performed with SAFIR software showed that the typical wide storey bay (12 × 15.86 m) can resist to the design’s fire temperatures without the protection of the main and secondary beams while the spandrels remain protected. For study completeness, the composite frame-membrane model was also simulated with Hasemi-localized fire routines on SAFIR. Findings The analyses have showed that the membrane behaviour of composite slabs under fire allows a significant reduction of the fire protection, even in case of small thickness of the concrete topping. The increase of the reinforcement ratio to sustain the membrane forces is widely compensated by the savings related to the fireproofing of the steel framing. Practical/implications A natural fire approach is particularly advisable in case of fully glazed buildings. In fact when the façade collapses, the entry of a large cold air quantity limits the increase of the gas temperature inside the compartment. Originality/value The analyses were carried out with recent SAFIR routines for localized fires (Hasemi fire model) and represent one of the first applications in practice. The issue of the rebar orientation in mesh is raised out. The latest SAFIR release allows the definition of a global orientation of the rebars and amends the issue.


2021 ◽  
Vol 86 (785) ◽  
pp. 1106-1116
Author(s):  
Takeo HIRASHIMA ◽  
Koichi KINOSHITA ◽  
Toru YOSHIDA ◽  
Junichi SUZUKI ◽  
Fuminobu OZAKI ◽  
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