Chen CK, Zhang W (2012) Structural behaviors of steel roof truss exposed to pool fire. Journal Of Central South University 19(7), 2054-2060. [In English]
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11771-012-1244-6Keywords: steel roof truss; fire test; multi-zone model; finite element analysis; collapse; system; frames
Abstract: Experimental research was conducted to study the structural behaviors of a steel roof truss model without fire-proof coating under pool fire conditions. The data of temperature distribution and displacements of typical members were obtained. It is found that the temperature distribution of environment inside the structure, which is found to be in accordance with the multi-zone model with height, has a decisive effect on the temperature evolution of steel members. Besides, it can also be observed that due to the restriction and coordination among the truss members in the localized fire, the maximum relative deflection, which occurs at the mid-span of the top chord, is relatively slight and has not exceeded 1 mm under experimental conditions. On the other hand, the column experiences a notable thermal expansion during the test. Then, a finite element model is presented and validated by the test results.