2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.214.637
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Numerical Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Frames Subjected to Fire under Loading

Abstract: Research over the last decade has shown that composite floor structures can have a significantly greater fire resistance than is suggested by conventional tests on isolated elements, this is largely due to the interaction between the beams and floor slabs and beams-column connections in the fire compartment and the restraint afforded by the surrounding structure. This research was carried out to investigate the effect of fire on the behavior of reinforced concrete frames especially the connection between beam … Show more

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“…Studies employing numerical analysis of concrete members and structures subjected to fire or elevated temperature are plentiful in the literature. Researchers have investigated global structural response under fire [30,[64][65][66][67][68][69][70] and elevated temperature [71], local fire [72], hygrothermal response [73], restraint effect on structural members [74], structural response at member level [75,76], structural joints [77] and have performed nonlinear analysis [78] for response under fire, as well. There have been attempt to compare the results of numerical analysis with the provisions of the design code [79], as well as comparison of different codes [9,10] and such studies give better insight into the relevance of the code provisions for fire.…”
Section: Estimation Of Required Fire Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies employing numerical analysis of concrete members and structures subjected to fire or elevated temperature are plentiful in the literature. Researchers have investigated global structural response under fire [30,[64][65][66][67][68][69][70] and elevated temperature [71], local fire [72], hygrothermal response [73], restraint effect on structural members [74], structural response at member level [75,76], structural joints [77] and have performed nonlinear analysis [78] for response under fire, as well. There have been attempt to compare the results of numerical analysis with the provisions of the design code [79], as well as comparison of different codes [9,10] and such studies give better insight into the relevance of the code provisions for fire.…”
Section: Estimation Of Required Fire Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%