In the frame of the European RFCS-TRAFIR project, different natural fire tests in large compartment were conducted by Ulster University, involving steel structure and aiming at understanding the conditions in which a travelling fire develops, how it behaves and impacts the surrounding structure. During the experimental programme, the path and geometry of the travelling fire was studied and temperatures, heat fluxes and spread rates were measured. This paper presents the selected experimental data from the third fire test in terms of gas temperatures recorded in the test compartment at different positions and levels. The paper also presents the influence of the traveling fire with flashover on the surrounding structure via temperatures recor...
Most of the current understanding of building behaviour in fire is based on the adoption of the stan...
The concept of 'traveling fires' in large enclosures, which assist with structural fire analysis, is...
Traditional methods for quantifying and modelling compartment fires for structural engineering analy...
Inspection of recent fire events in large compartments reveals them to have a great deal of non-unif...
peer reviewedThe response of structures exposed to fire is highly dependent on the type of fire that...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings assu...
© 2015.Current design codes and consequently most of the understanding of behaviour of structures in...
AbstractIn order to investigate the structure behavior under travelling fire, the numerical simulati...
AbstractCurrent design codes and consequently most of the understanding of behaviour of structures i...
Due to their vulnerability to high temperatures, steel structures are typically protected against fi...
Modern structural systems and contemporary architectural features increase the complexity of buildin...
Most current models used for structural fire design are based on traditional methods. These methods ...
peer reviewedThe response of structures exposed to fire is highly dependent on the type of fire that...
Current fire design models for time-temperature development within structural elements as well as fo...
peer reviewedIn the recent past, the necessity to have a better understanding of fire dynamics and o...
Most of the current understanding of building behaviour in fire is based on the adoption of the stan...
The concept of 'traveling fires' in large enclosures, which assist with structural fire analysis, is...
Traditional methods for quantifying and modelling compartment fires for structural engineering analy...
Inspection of recent fire events in large compartments reveals them to have a great deal of non-unif...
peer reviewedThe response of structures exposed to fire is highly dependent on the type of fire that...
Traditional methods for specifying thermal inputs for the structural fire analysis of buildings assu...
© 2015.Current design codes and consequently most of the understanding of behaviour of structures in...
AbstractIn order to investigate the structure behavior under travelling fire, the numerical simulati...
AbstractCurrent design codes and consequently most of the understanding of behaviour of structures i...
Due to their vulnerability to high temperatures, steel structures are typically protected against fi...
Modern structural systems and contemporary architectural features increase the complexity of buildin...
Most current models used for structural fire design are based on traditional methods. These methods ...
peer reviewedThe response of structures exposed to fire is highly dependent on the type of fire that...
Current fire design models for time-temperature development within structural elements as well as fo...
peer reviewedIn the recent past, the necessity to have a better understanding of fire dynamics and o...
Most of the current understanding of building behaviour in fire is based on the adoption of the stan...
The concept of 'traveling fires' in large enclosures, which assist with structural fire analysis, is...
Traditional methods for quantifying and modelling compartment fires for structural engineering analy...