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Burnout resistance of concrete‐filled steel tubular (CFST) columns under realistic fire conditions

Author(s): (Poznan University of Technology Poznan Poland)
(Poznan University of Technology Poznan Poland)
(Poznan University of Technology Poznan Poland)
Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: ce/papers, , n. 3-4, v. 6
Page(s): 2184-2188
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2685
Abstract:

In this paper, we investigate the structural behaviour of concrete‐filled steel tubular (CFST) columns under various fires. Our contribution is based on two fire scenarios in modelled FDS with subsequent 3D FE numerical analysis (Abaqus), where material properties are defined for heating and cooling using user subroutines. Our goal is to examine the burnout resistance of CFST columns under different realistic fire scenarios involving varying number of burning cars.

The loss of compressive strength of concrete due to high temperature is irreversible. Hence, the burnout resistance is affected by the field of the highest temperatures reached inside the column. Moreover, the pre‐existing load affects the deformation of the column during heating and influences the post‐fire behaviour. The analysis is performed in several steps: first, results from the CFD models are extracted and appropriately mapped, then the heat transfer analysis between fire and solid is performed, and the resulting temperature history of the CFST column is calculated. Subsequently, a mechanical analysis is performed, where (1) the column is loaded, (2) the analysis of the column's structural fire behaviour is carried out, (3) if the column sur‐vives burnout, then in the last step, it is loaded until failure.

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