2020
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2020.206373
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Thermal state of steel structures with a combined fire protection system under conditions of fire exposure

Abstract: Враховуючи необхiднiсть мiнiмiзацiї масо-габаритних показникiв сталевих конструкцiй, актуальним є питання про ефективнiсть застосування для них комбiнованої системи вогнезахисту. У статтi дослiджувався тепловий стан сталевих конструкцiй з такою системою вогнезахисту в умовах вогневого впливу за стандартним температурним режимом згiдно з ДСТУ Б В.1.1-4-98*. У експериментальних зразках використовували сталевi пластини квадратної форми зi стороною 500 мм i товщиною 5 мм та 10 мм. Проведеним дослiдженням встановле… Show more

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“…Novak et al used modified vinyl acetate emulsion as a dispersant and composite inorganic thermal insulation filler to develop a new type of water-based thick steel structure fire-retardant coating, which has good workability, no delamination, and improved the viscosity of the coating. Knot strength [19]. Tsapko et al analyzed and proposed a solution for the cracking of cement-based thick steel structure fire-resistant coatings [20]; Sreedhar et al combined their own supervision practical experience and proposed to improve the construction process and add crack-resistant fibres to prevent fire paint hollowing, cracking and delamination [21].…”
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“…Novak et al used modified vinyl acetate emulsion as a dispersant and composite inorganic thermal insulation filler to develop a new type of water-based thick steel structure fire-retardant coating, which has good workability, no delamination, and improved the viscosity of the coating. Knot strength [19]. Tsapko et al analyzed and proposed a solution for the cracking of cement-based thick steel structure fire-resistant coatings [20]; Sreedhar et al combined their own supervision practical experience and proposed to improve the construction process and add crack-resistant fibres to prevent fire paint hollowing, cracking and delamination [21].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…used modified vinyl acetate emulsion as a dispersant and composite inorganic thermal insulation filler to develop a new type of water‐based thick steel structure fire‐retardant coating, which has good workability, no delamination, and improved the viscosity of the coating. Knot strength [19]. Tsapko et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That does not make it possible to extend the results to other structures of fire furnaces. In [6], the heat condition of building structures with a fire protection system was investigated during their testing in a special fire furnace under the influence of the standard temperature regime of fire. However, the conditions for creating the required temperature regime, as well as its observance within the specified limits, were not investigated.…”
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