TY - JOUR
T1 - Response of restrained concrete beams under design fire exposure
AU - Dwaikat, M. B.
AU - Kodur, V. K.R.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Results from fire resistance experiments on six RC beams are presented in this paper. The test variables included concrete strength (permeability), support conditions, fire scenario, and load ratio. Data from fire tests are used to illustrate the comparative performance of high strength concrete (HSC) and normal strength concrete (NSC) beams under fire conditions. Also, data from the tests is used to validate a macroscopic finite-element model specifically developed for tracing the fire response of RC beams. Results from the tests and numerical studies show that HSC beams have lower fire resistance than that of NSC beams. It is also shown that HSC beams exhibit higher levels of spalling which is largely influenced by the permeability of concrete, type of fire exposure, load level, and restraint conditions. Similarly, the type of fire scenario, axial restraint, and load level have significant influence on the overall fire resistance of RC beams. These factors are to be considered for evaluating the fire resistance of RC beams under fire conditions.
AB - Results from fire resistance experiments on six RC beams are presented in this paper. The test variables included concrete strength (permeability), support conditions, fire scenario, and load ratio. Data from fire tests are used to illustrate the comparative performance of high strength concrete (HSC) and normal strength concrete (NSC) beams under fire conditions. Also, data from the tests is used to validate a macroscopic finite-element model specifically developed for tracing the fire response of RC beams. Results from the tests and numerical studies show that HSC beams have lower fire resistance than that of NSC beams. It is also shown that HSC beams exhibit higher levels of spalling which is largely influenced by the permeability of concrete, type of fire exposure, load level, and restraint conditions. Similarly, the type of fire scenario, axial restraint, and load level have significant influence on the overall fire resistance of RC beams. These factors are to be considered for evaluating the fire resistance of RC beams under fire conditions.
KW - Concrete beams
KW - Fire resistance
KW - High-strength concrete
KW - Reinforced concrete
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U2 - 10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0000058
DO - 10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0000058
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:70350068539
SN - 0733-9445
VL - 135
SP - 1408
EP - 1417
JO - Journal of Structural Engineering
JF - Journal of Structural Engineering
IS - 11
ER -