Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
269921 Fire Safety Journal 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Understanding the behavior of masonry structures when exposed to fire and predicting their fire-resistance is a major need that has been expressed by brick manufacturers. Whereas clay brick masonry is widely used because of its thermal and sound insulation performance; fire-resistance is certainly its weakness if improper design methods are used.These design methods require prior exhaustive experimental tests, which should not be limited to evaluating standard fire-resistance as a global standard criterion but should also permit a detailed analysis of the thermo-mechanical behavior of masonry walls.In this paper, four wall-tests are presented to illustrate the behavior of clay masonry walls during fire. Selected wall-tests are generically representative of the overall results obtained during a more extended experimental campaign.The experimental results are presented and analyzed with regard to the risk of spalling on the fire-resistance of masonry. The analysis contains a detailed investigation of temperature, deformation and local mechanical degradation phenomena in the tested walls.Finally, the study is concluded by summarizing end-point parameters that significantly control the fire-resistance of clay masonry walls and deserve consideration in any modeling approach.

► Detailed thermo-mechanical investigation is carried out. ► Fire-resistance of thin non-bearing walls is controlled by insulation. ► Load-bearing walls lose stability due to localized spalling. ► Only mechanical degradation at some critical locations seems to be driving spalling.

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