Experimental study on fire resistance of a full-scale composite floor assembly in a two-story steel framed building

L. Choe, Selvarajah Ramesh, X. Dai, Matthew S. Hoehler, M. Bundy
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to report the first of four planned fire experiments on the 9.1 × 6.1 m steel composite floor assembly as part of the two-story steel framed building constructed at the National Fire Research Laboratory.Design/methodology/approachThe fire experiment was aimed to quantify the fire resistance and behavior of full-scale steel–concrete composite floor systems commonly built in the USA. The test floor assembly, designed and constructed for the 2-h fire resistance rating, was tested to failure under a natural gas fueled compartment fire and simultaneously applied mechanical loads.FindingsAlthough the protected steel beams and girders achieved matching or superior performance compared to the prescribed limits of temperatures and displacements used in standard fire testing, the composite slab developed a central breach approximately at a half of the specified rating period. A minimum area of the shrinkage reinforcement (60 mm2/m) currently permitted in the US construction practice may be insufficient to maintain structural integrity of a full-scale composite floor system under the 2-h standard fire exposure.Originality/valueThis work was the first-of-kind fire experiment conducted in the USA to study the full system-level structural performance of a composite floor system subjected to compartment fire using natural gas as fuel to mimic a standard fire environment.
两层钢框架建筑全尺寸复合楼板构件耐火性能试验研究
本文的目的是报告在国家火灾研究实验室建造的两层钢框架建筑的9.1 × 6.1 m钢复合楼板组件上进行的四次计划中的第一次火灾实验。设计/方法/方法火灾实验旨在量化美国通常建造的全尺寸钢-混凝土复合地板系统的耐火性和性能。测试地板组件是为2小时耐火等级而设计和制造的,在天然气燃料舱火灾和同时施加机械载荷的情况下进行了失效测试。研究结果:尽管受保护的钢梁和大梁达到了与标准防火测试中使用的规定温度和位移极限相匹配或更好的性能,但复合板大约在规定额定时间的一半时出现了中央裂缝。目前美国建筑实践中允许的最小收缩加固面积(60 mm2/m)可能不足以在2小时标准火灾暴露下保持全尺寸复合地板系统的结构完整性。独创性/价值这项工作是在美国进行的第一次火灾实验,研究了使用天然气作为燃料模拟标准火灾环境的复合地板系统在隔间火灾下的全系统级结构性能。
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