Experimental testing on timber connections considering the influence of gap size and intumescent sealants
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Published:2023-06-13
Issue:1
Volume:48
Page:39-61
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ISSN:0308-0501
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Container-title:Fire and Materials
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Fire and Materials
Author:
du Plessis Marika1ORCID,
Sulon Darren1ORCID,
Streicher Dirk12,
Walls Richard1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil Engineering Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch South Africa
2. Ignis Testing Cape Town South Africa
Abstract
AbstractThis paper investigates the influence of gap size (openings/spaces between two structural members) and the presence of intumescent sealants on the development of temperature when timber connections are exposed to fire conditions. The experimental results of 21 samples representing a concealed steel‐to‐timber connection configuration that was exposed with a 0, 3, 6, and 10 mm gap to the ISO834 standard fire for 120 min are presented. Half of the samples in each sample group were protected with an intumescent fire protection sealant. The temperatures in the timber were measured at various locations around the gap and directly next to the steel component. The experimental results show that the presence of a gap increases the temperature of the timber more than predicted by the thermal penetration models available, with current code guidelines (e.g., Eurocode 5) possibly being non‐conservative. The use of an intumescent fire protection sealant in the gap is shown to be an effective protection method, but that the application configuration is important to ensure effective protection, especially as the gap becomes smaller. The results also show that the use of an intumescent fire protection sealant in a gap increases the predictability of the temperatures in the timber in longer duration fires. Unprotected samples and 0 mm gap samples exhibited large variability in the thermal development outcomes over time.
Subject
Metals and Alloys,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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