Fire Design of Steel Structures: Eurocode 1: Actions on structures Part 1-2 - General actions - Actions on structures exposed to fire Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures Part 1-2 - General rules - Structural fire design By Jean?Marc Franssen, Paulo Vila Real(auth.)
2010 | 447 Pages | ISBN: 3433029741 | PDF | 8 MB
2010 | 447 Pages | ISBN: 3433029741 | PDF | 8 MB
This book explains and illustrates the rules that are given in the Eurocode for designing steel structures subjected to fire. After the first introductory chapter, Chapter 2 explains how to calculate the mechanical actions (loads) in the fire situation based on the information given in EN 1990 and EN 1991. Chapter 3 presents the models to be used to represent the thermal action created by the fire. Chapter 4 describes the procedures to be used to calculate the temperature of the steelwork from the temperature of the compartment and Chapter 5 shows how the information given in EN 1993-1-2 is used to determine the loan bearing capacity of the steel structure. The methods use to evaluate the fire resistance of bolted and welded connections are described in Chapter 7. Chapter 8 describes a computer program called "Elefir-EN" which is based on the simple calculation model given in the Eurocode and allows designers to quickly and accurately calculate the performance of steel components in the fire situation. Chapter 9 looks at the issues that a designer may be faced with when assessing the fire resistance of a complete building. This is done via a case study and addresses most of the concepts presented in the earlier Chapters. The concepts and fire engineering procedures given in the Eurocodes may see complex those more familiar with the prescriptive approach. This publication sets out the design process in a logical manner giving practical and helpful advice and easy to follow worked examples that will allow designer to exploit the benefits of this new approach to fire design.Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–5): Chapter 2 Mechanical Loading (pages 7–16): Chapter 3 Thermal Action (pages 17–44): Chapter 4 Temperature in Steel Sections (pages 45–98): Chapter 5 Mechanical Analysis (pages 99–233): Chapter 6 Advanced Calculation Models (pages 235–250): Chapter 7 Joints (pages 251–266): Chapter 8 The Computer Program “Elefir?EN” (pages 267–292): Chapter 9 Case Study (pages 293–310):