Passive fire protection of concrete structures

被引:35
|
作者
Khoury, G. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padua, I-35100 Padua, Italy
关键词
concrete structures; fire engineering; thermal effects;
D O I
10.1680/stbu.2008.161.3.135
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Passive fire protection of concrete structures is chiefly aimed at combating explosive thermal spalling, which relies on two underlying mechanisms: (a) the build-up of pore pressures and (b) the development of thermal stresses. The former could be alleviated, or eliminated, by the use of polypropylene (PP) fibres in the mix. Thermal stresses could be reduced by the use of thermally stable aggregates of low thermal expansion-not always practical when the choice of aggregates is limited at the location in question. The second, more effective, but much costlier solution is the use of thermal barriers that reduce the heat flow into the substrate concrete and hence reduce concrete temperature (and the resulting pore pressures and thermal stresses). Thermal barriers, therefore, address both underlying mechanisms of explosive thermal spalling. Criteria for determining the thickness of thermal barriers are currently based on specified maximum temperatures at the barrier/concrete interface. This is fundamentally flawed. The current author proposes that authorities should consider instead other criteria, which would include the heating rate at the interface (because explosive spalling is more a function of heating rate than maximum temperature) as well as permeability (strength), silica fume content, initial moisture content and, if possible, aggregate type. This approach is scientifically more correct and provides a more conservative (i.e. safer) result. In new designs, a judicial cost-effective use of both thermal barriers and PP fibres is recommended.
引用
收藏
页码:135 / 145
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Durable passive fire protection for tunnels
    Dimmock, Ross
    Concrete Engineering International, 2006, 10 (01): : 14 - 16
  • [22] SPRAYED PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION.
    Anon
    Insulation Journal (Rickmansworth, England), 1986, 30 (08):
  • [23] Behaviour of concrete structures in fire
    Fletcher, Ian A.
    Welch, Stephen
    Torero, Jose L.
    Carvel, Richard O.
    Usmaini, Asif
    THERMAL SCIENCE, 2007, 11 (02): : 37 - 52
  • [24] FIRE RESISTANCE OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
    不详
    CONCRETE, 1968, 2 (04): : 176 - &
  • [25] FIRE RESISTANCE OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
    MARCHANT, EW
    ARCHITECTS JOURNAL, 1976, 163 (10): : 477 - 477
  • [26] Fire protection. Concrete with increased fire resistance
    Brux, Gunther
    Eisenbahningenieur, 2000, 51 (11): : 75 - 76
  • [27] FIRE SAFETY OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
    不详
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE, 1983, 80 (04): : 351 - 351
  • [28] FIRE AND CONCRETE STRUCTURES.
    Anon
    1978, 42 (05):
  • [29] FIRE PROTECTION OF STEEL STRUCTURES
    WILDT, RH
    BLAST FURNACE AND STEEL PLANT, 1968, 56 (08): : 677 - &
  • [30] Fire Impact and Passive Fire Protection of Infrastructure: State of the Art
    Davidson, Michael T.
    Harik, Issam E.
    Davis, Douglas B.
    JOURNAL OF PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTED FACILITIES, 2013, 27 (02) : 135 - 143