Finite element modelling of load bearing steel stud walls under real building fires
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02/07/2012
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Fire safety has become an important part in structural design due to the ever increasing loss of properties and lives during fires. Conventionally the fire rating of load bearing wall systems made of Light gauge Steel Frames (LSF) is determined using fire tests based on the standard time-temperature curve given in ISO 834 (ISO, 1999). The standard time-temperature curve given in ISO 834 (ISO, 1999) originated from the application of wood burning furnaces in the early 1900s. However, modern commercial and residential buildings make use of thermoplastic materials, which mean considerably high fuel loads. Hence a detailed fire research study into the performance of LSF walls was undertaken using the developed real fire curves based on Eurocode parametric curves (ECS, 2002) and Barnett’s BFD curves (Barnett, 2002) using both full scale fire tests and numerical studies. It included LSF walls without any insulation, and the recently developed externally insulated composite panel system. This paper presents the details of the numerical studies and the results. It also includes brief details of the development of real building fire curves and experimental studies. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53258/1/Anthony_ASCCS2012_Latest.pdf Ariyanayagam, Anthony Deloge & Mahendran, Mahen (2012) Finite element modelling of load bearing steel stud walls under real building fires. In 10th International Conference on Advances in Steel Concrete Composite and Hybrid Structures, 2-4 July, 2012, Singapore. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/DP0986575 |
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Copyright 2012 [please consult the author] |
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Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #090506 Structural Engineering #Fire safety #Finite Element Modelling #Load Bearing Steel Stud Walls #Real Building Fires #Cold-formed Steel |
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Conference Paper |