Steel Design 2

R940,05

The book deals with the subject of fire safety and the design of fire resistant steel structures for buildings according to Eurocode 3.
Chapter 1 describes the objectives of fire safety based on the behaviour of a fire and discusses the measures that a designer can take to meet the fire safety requirements found in building regulations.
Chapter 2 deals with the calculation of the fire resistance of steel structures. The simple calculation model is suitable for tension members, beams that are not sensitive to lateral torsional buckling, columns, and beams that are sensitive to lateral torsional buckling. The advanced model is used for the calculation of the resistance of unprotected and protected integrated beams as found in shallow floor construction.
Chapter 3 deals with fire safety engineering. This is a relatively new field in which physical models are used to describe the behaviour of a fire and its effect on structures and users. Situations are discussed for which fire safety engineering can be applied in practice: steel structures subject to a natural fire (local fires without flashover and compartment fires with flashover), steel structures located outside a building in the open air, and the system behaviour of a steel structure with a composite steel and concrete floor subject to a standard fire.
Chapter 4 contains fourteen design tables to allow easy determination of the steel temperature, the reduction factor on the material strength, the cross section class, the critical steel temperature and more.

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ISBN

9783433611562

Number Of Pages

176

File Size

22.48 mb

Format

PDF

Edition

1

Published

12-01-2023