Methods of improving survivability of steel beam/column connections in fire

2012 ◽  
Vol 79 ◽  
pp. 127-139 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Chen ◽  
Y.C. Wang
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2013 ◽  
Vol XXX (60 (2/13)) ◽  
pp. 189-202
Author(s):  
Mariusz Maślak ◽  
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Małgorzata Snela
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2011 ◽  
Vol 299-300 ◽  
pp. 743-746
Author(s):  
Hong Jun Sun ◽  
Li Hong Zhao

Concrete filled tubular columns are widely used all over the world, due to their significant advantages, including attractive appearance, structural efficiency, reduced column footing, fast construction and high fire resistance without external fire protection. An experimental study has been carried out on the performance of joints between steel beams and concrete filled tubular columns in simple construction under fire conditions. The failure modes of the test specimens were always in the joint regions. Therefore, if the joints are appropriately designed and protected so that they possess sufficient strength, it is possible for the steel beam to develop catenary action and survive very high temperatures even without fire protection.


Author(s):  
Merih Kucukler ◽  
Zhe Xing ◽  
Leroy Gardner

With the growing use of stainless steel in the construction and offshore industries, there is an increasing interest and need to study the performance of stainless structures at elevated temperatures. The behavior and design of stainless steel I-section beam-columns in fire is investigated in this paper, addressing a scarcity of previous research on this topic. Finite element (FE) models of stainless steel beam-columns, able to replicate their response at elevated temperatures, are created and validated; the validated models are then used to perform parametric studies to generate extensive benchmark structural performance data. The design rules set out in the European structural steel fire design standard EN 1993-1-2 are assessed and shown to provide rather inaccurate and often unsafe ultimate strength predictions for stainless steel I-section beam-columns in fire. New fire design rules for stainless steel beam-columns are put forward. It is shown that the new proposals are able to offer improved accuracy and design efficiency relative to the EN 1993-1-2 beam-column design rules. The reliability of the proposed design rules is also verified on the basis of the fire design reliability criteria set out by Kruppa [Eurocodes–Fire parts: Proposal for a methodology to check the accuracy of assessment methods, CEN TC 250, Horizontal Group Fire, Document no: 99/130 (1999)], thereby demonstrating the suitability of the proposed design rules for inclusion in the upcoming revised version of EN 1993-1-2.


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