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Engineering Structures
Volume 27, Issue 11, September 2005, Pages 1689-1702
 
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Nonlinear pre-fire and post-fire analysis of steel frames

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Chi Kin Iua, Siu Lai Chanb, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author and Xiao Xiong Zhaa

aShenzhen Graduate School, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

bDepartment of Civil and Structural Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong


Received 24 January 2005; 
accepted 16 March 2005. 
Available online 15 July 2005.

Abstract

A numerical procedure based on the plastic hinge concept for study of the structural behaviour of steel framed structures exposed to fire is described. Most previous research on fire analysis considered the structural performance due to rising temperature. When strain reversal occurs during the cooling phase, the stress–strain curve is different. The plastic deformation is incorporated into the stress–strain curve to model the strain reversal effect in which unloading under elastic behaviour is allowed. This unloading response is traced by the incremental–iterative Newton–Raphson method. The mechanical properties of the steel member in the present fire analysis follows both Eurocode 3 Part 1.2 and BS5950 Part 8, which implicitly allow for thermal creep deformation. This paper presents an efficient fire analysis procedure for predicting thermal and cooling effects on an isolated element and a multi-storey frame. Several numerical and experimental examples related to structural behaviour in cooling phase are studied and compared with results obtained by other researchers. The proposed method is effective in the fire safety design and analysis of a building in a real fire scenario. The scope of investigation is of great significance since a large number of rescuers would normally enter a fire site as soon as the fire is extinguished and during the cooling phase, so a structural collapse can be catastrophic.

Keywords: Fire engineering; Nonlinear analysis; Plastic hinge method; Cooling effect

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Assumptions in the formulation
3. Thermal strains and curvature in fire analysis
4. Basic formulation of the proposed fire analysis
5. Nonlinear thermal incremental–iterative procedure
6. Incremental–iterative procedures for cooling phase
7. Stiffness formulation incorporating plastic strains
8. Simple illustration of solution procedures
9. Numerical verifications
9.1. Cooling effects on a simply supported beam
9.2. Eight-storey composite frame fire test at Cardington
10. Conclusions and recommendations
Acknowledgements
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Engineering Structures
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