TY - JOUR
T1 - Energy-based time equivalent method for evaluating the fire resistance of timber–concrete composite structures exposed to travelling fires
AU - Zhang, Yongwang
AU - Wang, Lu
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Timber–concrete composite (TCC) structure system is most frequently used in large-span structures. Recently, a performance-based fire safety design method named improved travelling fires methodology (iTFM), which is suitable for long-span structures, has been developed. In this article, an energy-based time equivalent method (EBTEM) is proposed, while its effectiveness is experimentally verified. The proposed method can be used to evaluate the fire resistance of the TCC structures subjected to iTFM fires. The results indicated that the damage degree at different spatial positions of the TCC structure under the same fire size was different, and the location with the least and most serious damages occurs towards the beginning and middle of the fire path, respectively. The results show that this difference in damage degree mainly depends on the fire size, and the difference becomes less pronounced as the fire size increases. Concomitantly, it can be obtained that the damage degree under the different fire sizes was different, and the smaller the fire size, the greater the damage degree. Hence, when the EBTEM is adopted to design the TCC structures exposed to iTFM fires, the setting of fire protection target is largely determined by the actual fire size.
AB - Timber–concrete composite (TCC) structure system is most frequently used in large-span structures. Recently, a performance-based fire safety design method named improved travelling fires methodology (iTFM), which is suitable for long-span structures, has been developed. In this article, an energy-based time equivalent method (EBTEM) is proposed, while its effectiveness is experimentally verified. The proposed method can be used to evaluate the fire resistance of the TCC structures subjected to iTFM fires. The results indicated that the damage degree at different spatial positions of the TCC structure under the same fire size was different, and the location with the least and most serious damages occurs towards the beginning and middle of the fire path, respectively. The results show that this difference in damage degree mainly depends on the fire size, and the difference becomes less pronounced as the fire size increases. Concomitantly, it can be obtained that the damage degree under the different fire sizes was different, and the smaller the fire size, the greater the damage degree. Hence, when the EBTEM is adopted to design the TCC structures exposed to iTFM fires, the setting of fire protection target is largely determined by the actual fire size.
KW - Equal energy method
KW - fire resistance
KW - structural behaviour
KW - structural models
KW - timber structures
KW - travelling fires
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U2 - 10.1080/15732479.2022.2127795
DO - 10.1080/15732479.2022.2127795
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85141063895
SN - 1573-2479
VL - 20
SP - 895
EP - 909
JO - Structure and Infrastructure Engineering
JF - Structure and Infrastructure Engineering
IS - 6
ER -