2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcsr.2012.07.031
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Full-scale fire experiments on load-bearing cold-formed steel walls lined with different panels

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“…Cracking and spalling of gypsum board usually occur when it is exposed to fire because of its brittleness, which has been confirmed by test results in this study and related studies [5,9,10].…”
Section: Elements and Boundary Conditionssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Cracking and spalling of gypsum board usually occur when it is exposed to fire because of its brittleness, which has been confirmed by test results in this study and related studies [5,9,10].…”
Section: Elements and Boundary Conditionssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Alfawakhiri et al [2] summarized experimental and numerical studies on the fire performance of load-bearing light gauge steel frame (LSF) walls. Gerlich et al [3], Kodur and Sultan [4] and Chen et al [5] tested load-bearing light gauge steel frame walls exposed to fire. Feng et al [6] studied the thermal performance of LSF walls subjected to fire both experimentally and numerically.…”
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“…The Foschi exponential model [10] can also be used to describe the load-displacement characteristic of the connection at room temperature, but it becomes inconvenient at elevated temperatures due to its irregular change in parameters. Based on the above prediction formulas for FmT, KeT, ΔmT and ΔuT, a simplified load-displacement model with the post-peak branch was developed for the screw connection at both ambient and elevated temperatures, as shown in Equation (13). The pre-peak branch of the load-displacement model was obtained by modifying the Ramberg-Osgood model [26].…”
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“…In mid-rise buildings, double layers of gypsum sheathing are necessary on both sides of load-bearing CFS walls to satisfy the fire resistance rating of at least 60 min [12][13][14]. The lateral resistance performance of CFS walls with double-layer gypsum sheathing on both sides has been shown to be different from that of walls with single-layer sheathing [15,16].…”
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