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Performance-Based Design in Structural Fire Engineering



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Author: Youssef Maged A View person
Title: Performance-Based Design in Structural Fire Engineering View cluster
Publisher: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Physical description: 1 online resource (208 p.)
Topical subject: Mathematics & science
Research & information: general
Uncontrolled subject: Abaqus
ACI 544-2R
axial capacity
BP neural network
built-up areas
bulkhead
City University
Colosseum
columns
compartment area
computer simulation
concrete strength
cooling phase
cooling rate
deck
design
earthquake
ECC
evacuation time
exposure duration
finite element analysis
fire
fire behavior
fire incidence
fire protection
fire risk zones
fire temperature
fire-resistance limit
Getis-Ord Gi*
heating rate
high temperature
high temperatures
hotspot analysis
hydrocarbon fire mode
IDW interpolation
impact ductility
impact of fires
KDE
machine learning
maximum temperature
multi hazard analysis
natural fire
offshore platform
oil and gas facility
opening factor
organizing evacuation
panel
PP fiber
prefabricated cabin-type substation
reinforced concrete
repeated impact
safety
Scoria aggregate concrete
stadiums and arenas
standard fire
steel structure
stress-strain curve
sustainable development
tanker
temperature-stress history
temporal analysis
thermal analysis
thermal-mechanical coupling
Person (second resp.): YoussefMaged A
Summary, etc: The performance-based design of structures in fire is gaining growing interest as a rational alternative to the traditionally adopted prescriptive code approach. This interest has led to its introduction in different codes and standards around the world. Although engineers widely use performance-based methods to design structural components in earthquake engineering, the adoption of such methods in fire engineering is still very limited. This Special Issue addresses this shortcoming by providing engineers with the needed knowledge and recent research activities addressing performance-based design in structural fire engineering, including the use of hotspot analysis to estimate the magnitude of risk to people and property in urban areas; simulations of the evacuation of large crowds; and the identification of fire effects on concrete, steel, and special structures.
Preferred title for the work: Performance-Based Design in Structural Fire Engineering  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910576880203321
You will find it: Univ. Federico II
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