Efficiency of insulation layers in fire protection of FRP-confined RC columns-numerical study

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
O. El-Mahdy, G. Hamdy, Mohammed Hisham
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Abstract

This paper addresses the efficiency of thermal insulation layers applied to protect structural elements strengthened by fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) in the case of fire event. The paper presents numerical modeling and nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete (RC) columns externally strengthened by FRP and protected by thermal insulation layers when subjected to elevated temperature specified by standard fire tests, in order to predict their residual capacity and fire endurance. The adopted numerical approach uses commercial software includes heat transfer, variation of thermal and mechanical properties of concrete, steel reinforcement, FRP and insulation material with elevated temperature. The numerical results show good agreement with published results of full-scale fire tests. A parametric study was conducted to investigate the influence of several variables on the structural response and residual capacity of insulated FRP-confined columns loaded by service loads when exposed to fire. The residual capacity of FRP-confined RC column was affected by concrete grade and insulation material and was shown to improve substantially by increasing the concrete cover and insulation layer thickness. By increasing the VG insulation layer thickness 15, 32, 44, 57 mm, the loss in column capacity after 5 hours of fire was 30%, 13%, 7% and 5%, respectively. The obtained results demonstrate the validity of the presented approach for estimation of fire endurance and residual strength, as an alternative for fire testing, and for design of fire protection layers for FRP-confined RC columns.
frp约束RC柱保温层防火效能的数值研究
本文讨论了在火灾情况下,用于保护由纤维增强聚合物(FRP)加固的结构元件的保温层的效率。本文对钢筋混凝土柱进行了数值模拟和非线性分析,分析了外FRP加固外加保温层的钢筋混凝土柱在标准防火试验规定的高温作用下的残余承载力和耐火性能。采用商业软件的数值方法包括传热、混凝土、钢筋、FRP和保温材料在高温下的热力学性能变化。数值结果与已发表的全尺寸火灾试验结果吻合较好。采用参数化研究方法,研究了几种变量对火灾作用下frp约束柱结构响应和剩余承载力的影响。frp约束RC柱的剩余承载力受混凝土等级和保温材料的影响,增加混凝土覆盖层和保温层厚度可显著提高柱的剩余承载力。通过增加15、32、44、57 mm的VG保温层厚度,燃烧5h后柱容量损失分别为30%、13%、7%和5%。所获得的结果表明,所提出的方法的有效性估计的耐火能力和剩余强度,作为一个替代的防火测试,并设计防火层的frp约束RC柱。
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Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Structural Engineering and Mechanics 工程技术-工程:机械
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
18.20%
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0
审稿时长
11 months
期刊介绍: The STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANICS, An International Journal, aims at: providing a major publication channel for structural engineering, wider distribution at more affordable subscription rates; faster reviewing and publication for manuscripts submitted; and a broad scope for wider participation. The main subject of the Journal is structural engineering concerned with aspects of mechanics. Areas covered by the Journal include: - Structural Mechanics - Design of Civil, Building and Mechanical Structures - Structural Optimization and Controls - Structural Safety and Reliability - New Structural Materials and Applications - Effects of Wind, Earthquake and Wave Loadings on Structures - Fluid-Structure and Soil-Structure Interactions - AI Application and Expert Systems in Structural Engineering. Submission of papers from practicing engineers is particularly encouraged.
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