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摘要
在过去的三十年里,人们对火灾中的钢筋混凝土板进行了大量的研究。然而,大多数实验和数值工作都集中在长时间均匀暴露于标准火上。由于局部火灾导致暴露元素的温度分布普遍不均匀,因此对火灾响应的调查投入的努力相对较少。设计/方法/方法在本文中,提出了OpenSees for Fire框架,用于模拟非均匀火灾暴露下的板,并根据Abaqus的数值预测进行验证,然后通过实验测试进行验证。然后使用OpenSees for Fire开发的热包装器,使用实验观察到的局部火灾参数,将局部火灾暴露于经过验证的板模型。在该模型中也考虑了烟雾层的影响,并表明它对板坯的热响应和热力学响应有重要影响。最后,研究了局部火灾热释放率(HRR)和边界条件的影响。分析结果表明,边界条件对局部火灾下板的响应非常重要,考虑侧向约束,膨胀应变可以作为挠曲调节,而不会严重破坏板。独创性/价值这项工作展示了OpenSees for Fire在模拟不均匀火灾条件下的结构行为方面的能力,并调查了暴露在局部火灾中的平板的损坏模式。这是朝着理解对现实火灾的结构反应迈出的一步。
Modelling concrete slabs subjected to localised fire action with OpenSees
PurposeReinforced concrete slabs in fire have been heavily studied over the last three decades. However, most experimental and numerical work focuses on long-duration uniform exposure to standard fire. Considerably less effort has been put into investigating the response to localised fires that result in planarly non-uniform temperature distribution in the exposed elements.Design/methodology/approachIn this paper, the OpenSees for Fire framework for modelling slabs under non-uniform fire exposure is presented, verified against numerical predictions by Abaqus and then validated against experimental tests. The thermal wrapper developed within OpenSees for Fire is then utilised to apply localised fire exposure to the validated slab models using the parameters of an experimentally observed localised fire. The effect of the smoke layer is also considered in this model and shown to significantly contribute to the thermal and thus thermo-mechanical response of slabs. Finally, the effect of localised fire heat release rate (HRR) and boundary conditions are studied.FindingsThe analysis showed that boundary conditions are very important for the response of slabs subject to localised fire, and expansive strains may be accommodated as deflections without severely damaging the slab by considering the lateral restraint.Originality/valueThis work demonstrates the capabilities of OpenSees for Fire in modelling structural behaviours subjected to non-uniform fire conditions and investigates the damage pattens of flat slabs exposed to localised fires. It is an advancing step towards understanding structural responses to realistic fires.