A new plastic global analysis approach for the fire design of steel and stainless steel structures
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Document typeArticle
Defense date2025-01
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Abstract
The new generation of structural codes for stainless steel allow carrying out global plastic analyses on certain types of stainless steel structures with plastic cross-sections at room temperature if the joints conforming the structure are classified as full-strength joints, a capability that has been long recognised for carbon steel structures. However, the requirements for the fire design of carbon and stainless steel structures in current and upcoming European design standards are still primarily based on the resistance of individual members, disregarding the redistribution of internal forces and strain hardening effects. Recent studies have proven that carbon and stainless steel frames with plastic cross-sections and full-strength joints are capable of redistributing internal forces at elevated temperatures, and failed describing global plastic collapse mechanisms under fire situation, suggesting that system effects are also relevant at elevated temperatures and could be taken into account for more efficient designs. On this basis, this paper develops an extensive numerical study focused on carbon and stainless steel frames under fire situation, and proposes a new methodology based on plastic global analysis to estimate the resistance of such structures under fire situation accounting for their redistribution capacity, improving the accuracy of the predicted fire time resistances significantly for the two materials.
CitationSegura, G.; Arrayago, I.; Mirambell, E. A new plastic global analysis approach for the fire design of steel and stainless steel structures. "Engineering structures", 2025, vol. 322, Part A, núm. article 118886.
ISSN0141-0296
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