Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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269973 | Fire Safety Journal | 2012 | 16 Pages |
This paper presents an evaluation of the accuracy and safety of the design rules from Eurocode 3, for the fire resistance of stainless steel beam-columns, with and without lateral-torsional buckling. These evaluations are carried out performing an extensive numerical parametric study on beam-columns with equivalent welded H-cross-sections. In this study the influences of the residual stresses, the cross-sectional slenderness, the shape of the bending moment diagrams and the stainless steel grade are considered.New proposals for the design equations of stainless steel beam-columns in case of fire are presented. These proposals revealed to be safer than the design equations of Eurocode 3 when compared with numerical results.Additionally, the lateral-torsional buckling of stainless steel beams subjected to combined end moments and transverse loads in case of fire is also studied.
► Accuracy of EC3 design rules for stainless steel beam-columns fire resistance. ► Numerical parametric study on members with and without lateral-torsional buckling. ► Influences of several parameters on the member ultimate load bearing capacity. ► New design equations proposals for stainless steel beam-columns in case of fire.