Behaviour of LSF floor systems with improved joist sections under fire conditions


Autoria(s): Jatheeshan, Varathananthan; Mahendran, Mahen
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Fire safety design of buildings is essential to safeguard lives and minimize the loss of damage to properties. Light-weight cold-formed steel channel sections along with fire resistive plasterboards are used to construct light gauge steel frame floor systems to provide the required fire resistance rating. However, simply adding more plasterboard layers is not an efficient method to increase FRR. Hence this research focuses on using joists with improved joist section profiles such as hollow flange sections to increase the structural capacity of floor systems under fire conditions and thus their FRR. In this research, the structural and thermal behaviour of LSF floor systems made of LiteSteel Beams with different plasterboard and insulation configurations was investigated using four full scale tests under standard fires. Based on the ultimate failure load of the floor joist at ambient temperature, transient state fire tests were conducted for different Load Ratios. These fire tests showed that the new LSF floor system has improved the FRR well above that of those made of lipped channel sections. The joist failure was predominantly due to local buckling of LSB compression flanges near mid-span with severe yielding of tension flanges. Fire tests have provided valuable structural and thermal performance data of tested floor systems that included time-temperature profiles, and failure times and temperatures. Average failure temperatures of LSB joists and reduced yield strengths were used to predict their ultimate moment capacities, which were compared with corresponding test capacities. This allowed an assessment in relation to the accuracy of current design rules for steel joists at elevated temperatures. This paper presents the details of full scale fire tests of LSF floor systems made of LSB joists with different plasterboard and insulation configurations and their results along with some important findings.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82889/

Publicador

Structural Stability Research Council

Relação

https://www.aisc.org/content.aspx?id=38286

Jatheeshan, Varathananthan & Mahendran, Mahen (2014) Behaviour of LSF floor systems with improved joist sections under fire conditions. In 2014 SSRC Annual Stability Conference Proceedings, Structural Stability Research Council, Toronto, Canada, pp. 483-500.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Conference Paper