Buckling of concrete columns is a major issue in fire design, since heating of the columns will result in loss of stiffness and strength in the outer concrete layers. In the Dutch concrete code NEN 6720 (NEN, 1995), a quasi-linear theory of elasticity (KLE) method is provided for columns at ambient temperature. However, no literature is available showing whether this method could be adopted for elevated temperatures. Hence, an efficient calculation tool is needed to validate the applicability of this method in case of fire. As a first step, a cross-sectional calculation tool is introduced to calculate interaction curves of columns at ambient temperature. Further, the interaction diagrams obtained with this numerical method as well as the st...
The paper describes a two-step finite element formulation for the thermo-mechanical non-linear analy...
Fire resistance of partially encased columns (HEB and IPE) depends on the temperature evolution duri...
Partially encased columns (PEC) have better fire resistance when compared to bare steel columns, du...
Buckling of concrete columns is a major issue in fire design, since heating of the columns will resu...
Fire, as one of the most severe load conditions, has an important impact on concrete structures. It ...
The influence of the cross-sectional dimensions on the buckling load capacity of reinforced concrete...
Fire has a significant influence on concrete structures and members. A concrete column, compared to ...
For design situations in case of ambient temperature, both EN1992-1-1 and ACI318 provide guidelines ...
The paper investigates the axial capacity of reinforced columns exposed to fire. The simplified meth...
Purpose - The paper aims to give an insight into the behavior of reinforced concrete columns during ...
Designing structures so they have adequate structural integrity in the event of a fire is extremely ...
Concrete columns exhibit a loss of both strength and stiffness during fire. The current contribution...
rectangular concrete columns subjected to both bending and compression in case of fire. First, the p...
AbstractThe paper investigates the axial capacity of reinforced columns exposed to fire. The simplif...
This paper presents a simple and rational interaction formula - the Rankine method for predicting th...
The paper describes a two-step finite element formulation for the thermo-mechanical non-linear analy...
Fire resistance of partially encased columns (HEB and IPE) depends on the temperature evolution duri...
Partially encased columns (PEC) have better fire resistance when compared to bare steel columns, du...
Buckling of concrete columns is a major issue in fire design, since heating of the columns will resu...
Fire, as one of the most severe load conditions, has an important impact on concrete structures. It ...
The influence of the cross-sectional dimensions on the buckling load capacity of reinforced concrete...
Fire has a significant influence on concrete structures and members. A concrete column, compared to ...
For design situations in case of ambient temperature, both EN1992-1-1 and ACI318 provide guidelines ...
The paper investigates the axial capacity of reinforced columns exposed to fire. The simplified meth...
Purpose - The paper aims to give an insight into the behavior of reinforced concrete columns during ...
Designing structures so they have adequate structural integrity in the event of a fire is extremely ...
Concrete columns exhibit a loss of both strength and stiffness during fire. The current contribution...
rectangular concrete columns subjected to both bending and compression in case of fire. First, the p...
AbstractThe paper investigates the axial capacity of reinforced columns exposed to fire. The simplif...
This paper presents a simple and rational interaction formula - the Rankine method for predicting th...
The paper describes a two-step finite element formulation for the thermo-mechanical non-linear analy...
Fire resistance of partially encased columns (HEB and IPE) depends on the temperature evolution duri...
Partially encased columns (PEC) have better fire resistance when compared to bare steel columns, du...