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Resumo:This work present a study of the fire behaviour of loadbearing LSF walls. This study was made with the development of model in finite elements and parametric analysis to evaluete the effects of steel section and plasterboard thickness on the fire resistance. It was also design the experimental test setup for future experimental researchs in IPB facilities. The model was developed with the use of shell elements for the steel structure and solid elements for the boards. It was made mechanic, termal and termo-mechanic simulations, that were validated with the use of experimental tests results previous realized in University of Queensland. The parametric analysis demostrated that the plasterboard thickness was of little effect in the fire behaviour of the wall, close to 3.5% of increase in the temperature evolution, what can be explained by the composite panel utilized. The steel section thickness however presented a greater influence, 58.15% of increase of the loadbeaing capacity of the wall.
Autores principais:Garbin, Carlos Henrique Cano
Assunto:Loadbearing LSF walls Fire behavior Finite element model ANSYS multiphysics Experimental test setup
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Fire behavior
Finite element model
ANSYS multiphysics
Experimental test setup
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ANSYS multiphysics
Experimental test setup
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description This work present a study of the fire behaviour of loadbearing LSF walls. This study was made with the development of model in finite elements and parametric analysis to evaluete the effects of steel section and plasterboard thickness on the fire resistance. It was also design the experimental test setup for future experimental researchs in IPB facilities. The model was developed with the use of shell elements for the steel structure and solid elements for the boards. It was made mechanic, termal and termo-mechanic simulations, that were validated with the use of experimental tests results previous realized in University of Queensland. The parametric analysis demostrated that the plasterboard thickness was of little effect in the fire behaviour of the wall, close to 3.5% of increase in the temperature evolution, what can be explained by the composite panel utilized. The steel section thickness however presented a greater influence, 58.15% of increase of the loadbeaing capacity of the wall.
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spellingShingle Analysis of the fire effect on loadbearing LSF walls and design of experimental test setup
Garbin, Carlos Henrique Cano
Loadbearing LSF walls
Fire behavior
Finite element model
ANSYS multiphysics
Experimental test setup
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Loadbearing LSF walls
Fire behavior
Finite element model
ANSYS multiphysics
Experimental test setup
title Analysis of the fire effect on loadbearing LSF walls and design of experimental test setup
title_full Analysis of the fire effect on loadbearing LSF walls and design of experimental test setup
title_fullStr Analysis of the fire effect on loadbearing LSF walls and design of experimental test setup
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the fire effect on loadbearing LSF walls and design of experimental test setup
title_short Analysis of the fire effect on loadbearing LSF walls and design of experimental test setup
title_sort Analysis of the fire effect on loadbearing LSF walls and design of experimental test setup
topic Loadbearing LSF walls
Fire behavior
Finite element model
ANSYS multiphysics
Experimental test setup
topic_facet Loadbearing LSF walls
Fire behavior
Finite element model
ANSYS multiphysics
Experimental test setup
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