Comparing simple and advanced tools for structural fire safety engineering |
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Authors: | Nicolas Henneton Christophe Renaud Bin Zhao |
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Affiliation: | CTICM (Centre Technique Industriel de la Construction Métallique), Saint‐Aubin, France |
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Abstract: | The present paper gives an overview of the actual tools available for the estimation of the fire development and of the resulting thermal actions on structural members. A case study is developed on the basis of the Fire Safety Engineering methodology, respectively with two different approaches, one based on ‘advanced’ tools and another one based on ‘simplified’ tools. Indeed, three categories of fire models are used in this study, each of which corresponding to a different level of precision and complexity: hand calculations, zone models, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models. The case study is relative to the calculation of the heating of a portal frame in a gymnasium, under localised real fire conditions. It is shown through comparisons that, in this case, predictions of analytical methods are, to certain extent, in good agreement with predictions of the CFD model. In particular, it is demonstrated the relevance of using a simplified method of EN 1991‐1‐2 to predict thermal actions to vertical members. The obtained results also highlight the need to develop more relevant analytical methods in order to predict the temperature field during a fire in a large volume. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | fire safety engineering analytical model CFAST FDS localised fire heat transfer |
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