Behaviour and Design of Steel and Composite Connections in Fire
- 144 pages
- English
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Behaviour and Design of Steel and Composite Connections in Fire
About This Book
Under fire conditions, the strong interactions in structures result in different load-carrying mechanisms and drastic redistributions of internal forces in structural members, which are concentrated at and transferred via connections. Fire safety depends on the performance of these connections, including their temperature distribution and load-carrying mechanisms, and good performance ensures structural robustness in fire.
Behaviour and Design of Steel and Composite Connections in Fire is the only dedicated book on fire performance of connections in steel and composite structures. Recent experimental and numerical studies, from individual elements to whole, real-scale structures, have indicated that connections are among the most vulnerable and critical parts of these structures. This book synthesises the research findings on this important subject and explains the essential features in an accessible way in one single source.
The book is ideal for researchers, structural engineers and fire protection engineers in their applications of performance-based fire engineering.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Authors
- List of Symbols
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Structural analysis of connections in fire
- 3 Connection temperatures in fire
- 4 Connection components and their force–displacement relations
- 5 Application of the component-based method for beam–column connection design in fire
- 6 Hollow section connections
- 7 Methods of improving connection performance
- Appendix A: Thermal and mechanical properties of different types of steel at elevated temperatures
- Appendix B: Examples of Checking for shear and bending of connections
- Index