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MECHANICAL SIMULATION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE SLABS SUBJECTED TO FIRE
Author(s) -
Darius Bačinskas,
Gintaris Kaklauskas,
Viktor Gribniak,
Edgaras Geda
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
technological and economic development of economy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.634
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 2029-4921
pISSN - 2029-4913
DOI - 10.3846/13928619.2007.9637815
Subject(s) - reinforced concrete , reinforced solid , structural engineering , flexural strength , reinforcement , slab , load bearing , fire resistance , computer science , materials science , engineering , composite material
There are many buildings and civil engineering works under construction which are at risk of fire. The fire resistance analysis of reinforced concrete structures constitutes an important part in their design. However, the analysis of the behaviour of load‐bearing members under high temperature conditions is very complicated. Various factors that influence the behaviour of the members need to be taken into account. Analytical and computation methods have been developed in the field of reinforced concrete building exposed to high temperature or accidental fire. Unfortunately, such models are computationally too demanding and their application are limited even for a simply supported reinforced concrete members (beams, plates etc). In this paper, an attempt has been made to extend application of the Flexural model to stress and strain analysis of flexural reinforced concrete members subjected to high temperature. Constitutive models and key material parameters describing thermo‐mechanical behaviour of concrete and reinforcement are discussed. A powerful calculation technique based on layered approach is briefly described. A numerical example of application of present method for calculating of stresses, strains and curvatures of reinforced concrete slab is presented.

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