2020
DOI: 10.1177/0734904119892210
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Effect of the load level on the resistance of composite slabs with steel decking under fire conditions

Abstract: The fire resistance of composite slabs with steel decking, in Europe, is usually defined using simple calculation models provided by the Eurocode EN 1994-1-2. For assessing the methodology of these simple calculation methods, a new advanced calculation method is presented, using the software ANSYS. The numerical model is first validated with experimental data reported on bibliography and then a parametric analysis is conducted to better understand the effect of the load level on the composite structure under f… Show more

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“…Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the methodology, predict the behavior of building structures, obtain temperature distributions, stress and strain fields [36][37][38][39]. Generally, the numerical model will first be validated with experimental data and then analyzed to better understand the performance of the structure under both mechanical and fire conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the methodology, predict the behavior of building structures, obtain temperature distributions, stress and strain fields [36][37][38][39]. Generally, the numerical model will first be validated with experimental data and then analyzed to better understand the performance of the structure under both mechanical and fire conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, in the model an air gap with constant thickness can be included between the steel deck and concrete topping in order to simulate the separation between these components during fire exposure, which increases the thermal resistance in this interface. In previous works, it was verified that the inclusion of an air gap makes the model more realistic (Piloto et al, 2019(Piloto et al, , 2020(Piloto et al, , 2021, even if only heat flow by conduction is considered through the air gap, due to the very small thickness of this layer.…”
Section: Composite Slabs and Fire Scenarios Used For Validation And Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Recently, full-scale 3D numerical models have been developed by Paulo Piloto and his team to evaluate the thermal behaviour of a series of composite slabs with different geometries under the action of different types of standard fires. In [10][11][12], 3D finite element models were developed to perform thermal analyses based on the insulation criterion (I), and in [11,13], a coupled thermal and mechanical model was applied to perform mechanical analyses based on the load-bearing criterion (R). The thermal models were implemented using Matlab or ANSYS software, and the mechanical model was developed using ANSYS only.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%