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Fire resistance of earthquake damaged reinforced concrete columns
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, 2021The post-earthquake fire (PEF) phenomenon occasionally causes more severe damage than the earthquake itself. In order to investigate the fire-resistance performance of concrete columns, the earthquake damage of concrete structure are defined into three ...
Bo Wen +5 more
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Fire Resistance of Fire‐Resistant Steel Columns
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1994This paper is to verify the fire resistance of columns made from fire‐resistant (FR) structural steel by means of a full‐scale loaded heat test and numerical analysis. Because of the elements contained, FR steel has higher strength than conventional structural steel at elevated temperatures.
Y. Sakumoto +5 more
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2013
This chapter is concerned with the design and characterisation of fire-resistant steels for building construction. Issues raised include effects of alloy additions, controlling the grain size, properties of substitutional elements, and processing, centred on the property requirements for fire-resistant steels.
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This chapter is concerned with the design and characterisation of fire-resistant steels for building construction. Issues raised include effects of alloy additions, controlling the grain size, properties of substitutional elements, and processing, centred on the property requirements for fire-resistant steels.
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Forest-fire model with natural fire resistance
Physical Review E, 2011Observations suggest that contemporary wildfire suppression practices in the United States have contributed to conditions that facilitate large, destructive fires. We introduce a forest-fire model with natural fire resistance that supports this theory. Fire resistance is defined with respect to the size and shape of clusters; the model yields power-law
Mark R, Yoder +2 more
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Fire Resistant Fluid Development
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1963<div class="htmlview paragraph">The background of the development of fire resistant fluids for Navy hydraulic and compressed air systems is described. Experiences in the use of such fluids and factors considered in their selection and evaluation are discussed. While progress has been made, more research and development effort is required. Present
CHARLES L. BROWN, HARRY HALLIWELL
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Autonomous Fire Resistance Evaluation
, 2020The structural fire engineering community has been slowly evolving over the past few decades.
M. Z. Naser
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, 2020
There was researched the influence of fire temperature regimes, obtained by the proposed mathematical models, on the mechanical characteristics of metal structures.
T. Shnal +3 more
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There was researched the influence of fire temperature regimes, obtained by the proposed mathematical models, on the mechanical characteristics of metal structures.
T. Shnal +3 more
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Fire Resistance and Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluids
2013Hydraulic fluids that are used in the majority of industrial applications have traditionally been based on mineral oil, but the properties of oil do not meet every technical requirement. This chapter examines the different types of “fire-resistant” hydraulic fluid currently in commercial use and their properties and limitations in service.
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