1st Edition
Applications of Fire Engineering Proceedings of the International Conference of Applications of Structural Fire Engineering (ASFE 2017), September 7-8, 2017, Manchester, United Kingdom
This book holds the proceedings of the Conference on Applications of Structural Fire Engineering (ASFE 2017), held on September 7-8, 2017, in Manchester, UK. The ASFE’17 conference will be the next in a series (2009, 2011, 2013, 2015) of successful conferences that aim to bring together experts and specialists in design against fire from all over the world to share ideas and to acquire knowledge in the field of structural fire engineering. Practice in structural engineering increasingly accepts the benefits of performancebased approaches to the design of structures for fire resistance. This conference will focus on the application of design methods, both manual and computational, for structures to resist fire. Particularly relevant themes will be fire modelling, simulation of the heat transfer between fire and structures, and modelling of structural behaviour at elevated temperatures using numerical methods or software implementations of design codes.
Sensitivity of resistance of cold-formed steel tubular columns to elevated temperature mechanical properties
M. Imran, M. Mahendran & P. Keerthan
Fire performance of CFRP strengthened cold-formed steel tubular columns
M. Imran, P. Keerthan & M. Mahendran
Sensitivity of elevated temperature load carrying capacity of thin-walled steel members to local imperfections
C. Maraveas, T. Gernay & J.M. Franssen
High-temperature properties of aluminum alloy EN6082AW T6
N. Torić, I. Boko, I. Uzelac, A. Harapin, V. Divić, M. Galić, J. Brnić, M. Čanađija, G. Turkalj, D. Lanc, M. Brčić & I.W. Burgess
A manual calculation method for the check of the fire resistance of concrete columns subjected to a standard fire
M. Achenbach & G. Morgenthal
Fire design of continuous concrete filled steel tubular column for a multi-storey building
K. Ukanwa, G.C. Clifton, J.B.P. Lim, A. Abu, S.J. Hicks & U.K. Sharma
Performance-based fire design of a 14-story residential mass timber building
M. Salminen & J. Hietaniemi
Influence of heating rate and thermal incompatibilities on the test results of concrete cylinder specimens with polypropylene fibres under heating
O. Pouran & R. Harte
To fire resistance of the steel and fibre-reinforced concrete circular hollow section column
T. Alexey, T. Illia, W. František, N. Josef, S. Radek & K. Alena
Fire resistance of axially restrained and partially unprotected Ultra Shallow Floor Beams (USFB®) and DELTABEAM® composite beams
C. Maraveas, Z. Fasoulakis & K.D. Tsavdaridis
Behaviors of axially restrained tubular members under fire—part 1: A novel test set-up
F. Cheng, Y. Du & Y. Zhang
Behaviors of axially restrained tubular members under fire—part 2: Experimental study
Y. Du, F. Cheng & Y. Zhang
Robustness index for steel portal frames against fire-induced progressive collapse
G.B. Lou, J. Jiang & G.Q. Li
Fire safety of high-rise residential buildings: Scope of fire engineering and comparison between UK and Turkish practice
M. Jones, S. Selamet, Y. Wang & M. Calış
Comparative fire analysis of steel-concrete composite buildings designed following performance-based and US prescriptive approaches
N. Elhami-Khorasani, C. Fang & T. Gernay
Fire resistance of reinforced concrete columns: A systematic review
S.H. Buch & U.K. Sharma
Reviewing the veracity of a zone-model-based-approach for the assessment of enclosures formed of exposed CLT
D. Hopkin, S. Anastasov & D. Brandon
Numerical investigation of intumescent ‘coatback’ on unprotected secondary beams
D. Podolski, Y.-C. Wang & J. Yuan
Numerical simulation of fire-resistance test
K. Cábová, N. Lišková, F. Zeman, M. Benýšek & F. Wald
Meta-analysis of UK, USA and New Zealand fire statistics databases with respect to damage and financial loss
M. Manes & D. Rush
Effect of upgrading concrete strength class on fire performance of reinforced concrete columns
T. Gernay, V. Peric, B. Mihaylov, T. Molkens & J.M. Franssen
A 2D beam element for the analysis of flexural buckling of steel structures at elevated temperatures
N. Tondini, A. Morbioli & J.M. Battini
Improving fire resistance of existing concrete slabs by concrete topping
T. Molkens
The effect of vertically travelling fires on a multi-storey steel frame building
E. Rackauskaite, G. Rein & P. Kotsovinos
A method for hybrid fire testing: Development, implementation and numerical application
A. Sauca, E. Mergny, T. Gernay & J.M. Franssen
Computational study of the 2D thermal response of high-strength structural steel cables under various heating regimes
A. Atalioti, G. Rein, P. Kotsovinos & A.J. Sadowski
Numerical studies on headed shear studs under elevated temperatures
O.K. Lim & S. Choi
The influence of slab ductility on the robustness of composite joints in fire
M. Javaheriafif, B. Davison & I.W. Burgess
Fire safety research towards enabling timber structures in Canada
C. Jeanneret, M. Smith & J. Gales
Optimum investment in structural fire safety: Case-study on the applicability of deflection-based failure criteria
R. Van Coile & L. Bisby
Finite element analysis of axial forces in composite beams under fire
J. Martinez, H. Nguyen & A.E. Jeffers
Structural fire behaviour and testing of protected and unprotected steel-concrete composite cellular beams
P. Sunar Bukulmez & O.C. Celik
An out-of-plane mechanical response of a planar steel frame in fire
A. Ogrin, M. Saje & T. Hozjan
Influence of creep on buckling of steel columns in fire conditions
U. Dolinar, A. Ogrin, I. Planinc & T. Hozjan
Effect of the thermal input on the behavior of intumescent coatings
D. de Silva, A. Bilotta & E. Nigro
Shear buckling resistance of steel plate girders at normal and elevated temperatures
A. Reis, N. Lopes & P. Vila Real
A cross-section deformable beam finite element model for fire simulations of thin-walled steel columns
L.P. Duan & J.C. Zhao
Verification of 2D heat transfer models developed in LS-DYNA for structural fire engineering applications
A. Temple, G. Walker, G. Flint, Y. Panev & P. Kotsovinos
Fire engineering design of composite floor systems for two way response in severe fires
G.C. Clifton, A. Abu, A.G. Gillies, N. Mago & K. Cowie
Effects of heat-treatment methods on mechanical performance of high-tensile strength steel subject to elevated temperatures
M.-X. Xiong, J.Y. Richard Liew & Y. Du
Post-earthquake fire behaviour of composite steel-framed structures
R. Suwondo, M. Gillie, C. Bailey & L. Cunningham
Compressive stress-strain relationship of strain-hardening cementitious composite with hybrid fibres after high temperature exposure
J.-C. Liu, K.H. Tan & H. Guo
Biography
Martin Gillie is Reader in Structural Engineering at the University of Manchester, UK. His primary research interests lie in numerical modelling of structures, structures in fire and sustainability of structures.
Yong Wang is Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of Manchester. His main research interests are structural and fire engineering, steel and composite structures and fire protection materials and systems. He is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers and the UK's Higher Education Academy. He is the Leader of the Structural & Fire Engineering theme at the University of Manchester.