The structural design of composite steel frame buildings in fire has traditionally been based on single element behaviour under standard fires. This approach is widely recognised as unsatisfactory and there is a general consensus that it leads to excessive fire protection being applied to the steel members based on grossly inaccu-rate assumptions about whole structure behaviour in fire. A great deal of research has been carried out to understand the mechanics of whole structure behaviour in fire. This paper presents a summary of this research by computational analysis of a small but realistic steel-frame composite structure with mainly unprotected beams and fully fire-protected columns. The main purpose of this paper is to highlight a numbe...
Following the events of September 11th 2001, understanding the performance of multi-storey buildings...
This report examines the performance of unprotected steel and steel composite beams as a component o...
Most of the current understanding of building behaviour in fire is based on the adoption of the stan...
A great deal of understanding into the behaviour of composite steel-concrete structures in fire has ...
This paper presents theoretical descriptions of the key phenomena that govern the behaviour of compo...
Empirical and scientific evidence suggests that buildings may be susceptible to fire-induced progres...
A great deal of understanding into the behaviour of composite steel-concrete structures in fire has ...
Modern composite steel frame structures possess a high degree of redundancy. This allows them to sur...
Over the last decade it has become increasingly clear that the traditional methods of fire safety de...
A series of analytical studies is presented on the behaviour of an unprotected plane composite steel...
Steel building structures are known for their susceptibility under fire conditions. This research fo...
This paper draws together some important lessons from a compartment fire test conducted by BRE in th...
A finite element code has been developed at the University of Sheffield to simulate the structural...
Large-scale fire tests in the UK appear to confirm that, in real buildings, unprotected composite be...
This study presents robustness analyses of a three-dimensional multi-storey composite steel structur...
Following the events of September 11th 2001, understanding the performance of multi-storey buildings...
This report examines the performance of unprotected steel and steel composite beams as a component o...
Most of the current understanding of building behaviour in fire is based on the adoption of the stan...
A great deal of understanding into the behaviour of composite steel-concrete structures in fire has ...
This paper presents theoretical descriptions of the key phenomena that govern the behaviour of compo...
Empirical and scientific evidence suggests that buildings may be susceptible to fire-induced progres...
A great deal of understanding into the behaviour of composite steel-concrete structures in fire has ...
Modern composite steel frame structures possess a high degree of redundancy. This allows them to sur...
Over the last decade it has become increasingly clear that the traditional methods of fire safety de...
A series of analytical studies is presented on the behaviour of an unprotected plane composite steel...
Steel building structures are known for their susceptibility under fire conditions. This research fo...
This paper draws together some important lessons from a compartment fire test conducted by BRE in th...
A finite element code has been developed at the University of Sheffield to simulate the structural...
Large-scale fire tests in the UK appear to confirm that, in real buildings, unprotected composite be...
This study presents robustness analyses of a three-dimensional multi-storey composite steel structur...
Following the events of September 11th 2001, understanding the performance of multi-storey buildings...
This report examines the performance of unprotected steel and steel composite beams as a component o...
Most of the current understanding of building behaviour in fire is based on the adoption of the stan...