Timber-concrete composite floor under fire conditions – comparative analysis
Journal Title: Annals of WULS, Forestry and Wood Technology; Zeszyty naukowe SGGW - Year 2016, Vol 94, Issue
Abstract
Timber-concrete composite floor under fire conditions – comparative analysis.This article presents the results of a calculative analysis of a defined timber-concrete composite floor designed at ULS and SLS states conditions of normal use with reference to design owing to ULS under fire conditions. The aim of the calculative analysis was comparing cross-sectional dimensions of timber beams and the behaviour of a timber-concrete composite structure during fire exposure as well as to specify the influence of particular parameters on fire resistance
Authors and Affiliations
Janusz Brol, Łukasz Klyta
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