Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6736501 | Engineering Structures | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
This paper focuses on developing a simplified fire design methodology for single and built-up cold-formed steel beams based on the European guidelines. Open and closed cross-sections made with (lipped and unlipped) channel sections were selected for this research work. Existing experimental tests and shell finite element analysis using an advanced commercial program were used as the basis for the novel study conducted herein. Numerical results were then compared with predictions from available European fire design rules and appropriate recommendations are made. Such design rules were found to be unsafe or over-conservative depending on the relative slenderness and serviceability load of the beams. Comparisons with numerical moment capacities also demonstrated good precision of the new fire design methodology. The results obtained by this methodology may have an average error of half of those obtained by using the available European design curves.
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Authors
LuÃs LaÃm, João Paulo C. Rodrigues,