Performance Based Fire Engineering of Structures

Title: Performance Based Fire Engineering of Structures
Author: Frantisek Wald, Ian Burgess, Martin Gillie, Yong Wang
ISBN: 041555733X / 9780415557337
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 394
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2012
Availability: In Stock

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Major events-notably the Broadgate fire in London, New York’s World Trade Center collapse, and the Windsor Tower fire in Madrid-as well as the enlightening studies at the Cardington fire research project have given international prominence to performance-based structural fire engineering. As a result, structural fire engineering has increasingly attracted the interest not only of fire and structural engineers but also of researchers and students. And studies in recent years have generated a vast number of findings.

Performance-Based Fire Engineering of Structures
summarizes the latest knowledge on performance-based approaches to structural fire engineering, enabling readers to critically assess research in the field. Whereas most recent books have been mainly concerned with dissemination of principles encapsulated in established codes of practice such as the Eurocodes, this work addresses in depth:

  • Global structural behaviour and modelling
  • Progressive collapse of structures in fire and the importance of connection robustness
  • The integrity of compartmentation in fire
  • Structural fire engineering under realistic fire conditions and its implications for material properties
  • The limitations of research results and design methods
  • The unexploited potential for advanced fire engineering design

This authoritative book draws on the work of internationally active researchers who were core members of the European Network project’s COST C26 working group on fire resistance. It helps readers develop a thorough understanding of how to use advanced fire engineering design to improve structural safety and reduce construction costs.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Fire Safety Engineering and the Role of Structural Fire Engineering
Chapter 2 : Recent Major Structural Fire Events and Their Implications
Chapter 3 : Introduction to Enclosure Fire Dynamics
Chapter 4 : Heat Transfer
Chapter 5 : Material Properties
Chapter 6 : Element Structural Fire Resistance Design
Chapter 7 : Global Modelling of Structures in Fire
Chapter 8 : Steel and Composite Joints
Chapter 9 : Integrity of Compartmentation
Chapter 10 : Robustness of Structures in Fire
Chapter 11 : The Practical Application of Structural Fire Engineering for a Retail Development in the United Kingdom

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