Behavior of a Composite Steel Decking and Boarding System in Fire Based on Large-Scale Experimental Testing and Numerical Modelling

Author:

Claasen Jaleel,Cicione Antonio,Streicher Dirk,Walls RichardORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents experimental and numerical results of an investigation into the thermal and structural behaviour of an innovative modular structural steel system, which includes cellular beams, that was tested in a 1-h standard fire scenario while loaded. The modular system consists of a 5.66 × 3.8 m rectangular steel frame, with a profiled steel sandwich decking (SD) system attached, which comprises of (a) profiled steel decking, (b) fibre cement, and (c) calcium silicate boards and strips. The SD system is suspended from the underside of the horizontal structural members to provide inherent fire protection to the steel beams from the bottom and acts as the load-bearing component of the flooring. The purpose of the experiment was to determine the fire resistance of the structural system, whilst under load, which is primarily based on the fire resistance of the SD system. Temperature data for the SD system was collected during the experiment and used to validate a numerical finite element analysis model. This study shows that the SD system was able to achieve a fire resistance rating of 57 min in the experiment which was governed by insulation resistance. A lower fire resistance rating is estimated based on numerical models. Structural resistance was maintained throughout the test. During preliminary testing structural collapse was observed in a separate experiment which highlights how the system is sensitive to damage to the ceiling boards. Numerical results highlight that thermal bowing and movement may result in changes in thermal interactions between adjacent elements. This paper provides novel large-scale experimental data on a loaded flooring system in fire.

Funder

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry

Stellenbosch University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,General Materials Science,Building and Construction

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