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Fire and Materials. 46:138-152
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Fire and Materials. 46:153-167
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering and Computational Mechanics. 173:47-58
Probabilistic structural fire engineering is an approach to designing structures for fire conditions, which allows the estimation of an annual rate of exceeding various levels of building response. This is done by combining the annual rate of exceedi
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Proceedings of the 12th Asia-Oceania Symposium on Fire Science and Technology (AOSFST 2021).
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Journal of Structural Fire Engineering. 10:175-192
PurposeThis paper aims to describe current trends in probabilistic structural fire engineering and provides a comprehensive summary of the state-of-the-art of performance-based structural fire engineering (PSFE).Design/methodology/approachPSFE has be
Publikováno v:
Fire Technology. 55:1147-1173
This paper presents modifications to the adoption of a Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering (PBEE) framework in Probabilistic Structural Fire Engineering. Potential Fire Severity Measures, which capture significant characteristics of fire scenari
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IABSE Congress Reports.
The Modified Monolithic Beam Analogy (MMBA) is a method for the analytical modelling of controlled rocking connections by establishing a displacement equivalence between the rocking member and an equivalent monolithic member. As member displacement i
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Journal of Structural Fire Engineering. 5:113-124
This paper describes numerical modelling to predict the fire resistance of engineered timber-concrete composite floor systems. The paper describes 3D numerical modelling of the floor systems using finite element software, carried out as a sequential
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Journal of Structural Engineering. 142
Openings are usually required in timber beams to allow services like plumbing, sewage pipes, and electrical wiring to run through. These openings can cause significant stresses perpendicular to the grain direction, which may create cracks in the timb