Evaluation of fire performance of lightweight concrete wall panels using finite element analysis

IF 0.9 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Journal of Structural Fire Engineering Pub Date : 2021-07-14 DOI:10.1108/JSFE-10-2020-0030
I. Upasiri, Chaminda Konthesingha, A. Nanayakkara, K. Poologanathan, B. Nagaratnam, Gatheeshgar Perampalam
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Purpose In this study, the insulation fire ratings of lightweight foamed concrete, autoclaved aerated concrete and lightweight aggregate concrete were investigated using finite element modelling. Design/methodology/approach Lightweight aggregate concrete containing various aggregate types, i.e. expanded slag, pumice, expanded clay and expanded shale were studied under standard fire and hydro–carbon fire situations using validated finite element models. Results were used to derive empirical equations for determining the insulation fire ratings of lightweight concrete wall panels. Findings It was observed that autoclaved aerated concrete and foamed lightweight concrete have better insulation fire ratings compared with lightweight aggregate concrete. Depending on the insulation fire rating requirement of 15%–30% of material saving could be achieved when lightweight aggregate concrete wall panels are replaced with the autoclaved aerated or foamed concrete wall panels. Lightweight aggregate concrete fire performance depends on the type of lightweight aggregate. Lightweight concrete with pumice aggregate showed better fire performance among the normal lightweight aggregate concretes. Material saving of 9%–14% could be obtained when pumice aggregate is used as the lightweight aggregate material. Hydrocarbon fire has shown aggressive effect during the first two hours of fire exposure; hence, wall panels with lesser thickness were adversely affected. Originality/value Finding of this study could be used to determine the optimum lightweight concrete wall type and the optimum thickness requirement of the wall panels for a required application.
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用有限元方法评价轻质混凝土墙板的防火性能
目的本研究采用有限元模型对轻泡沫混凝土、蒸压加气混凝土和轻骨料混凝土的保温防火等级进行了研究。设计/方法/方法采用经过验证的有限元模型,在标准火灾和碳氢化合物火灾情况下,研究了含有各种骨料类型(即膨胀矿渣、浮石、膨胀粘土和膨胀页岩)的轻骨料混凝土。研究结果用于推导确定轻质混凝土墙板保温防火等级的经验方程。结果:蒸压加气混凝土和泡沫轻混凝土与轻骨料混凝土相比,具有更好的保温防火性能。根据隔热防火等级要求,用蒸压加气或发泡混凝土墙板代替轻骨料混凝土墙板可节省15%-30%的材料。轻骨料混凝土的防火性能取决于轻骨料的种类。浮石骨料轻混凝土在普通轻骨料混凝土中表现出较好的防火性能。采用浮石骨料作为轻骨料,节材率可达9% ~ 14%。碳氢化合物火灾在火灾暴露的前两个小时内表现出侵袭作用;因此,厚度较小的墙板受到不利影响。独创性/价值本研究的发现可用于确定所需应用的最佳轻质混凝土墙类型和墙板的最佳厚度要求。
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Journal of Structural Fire Engineering
Journal of Structural Fire Engineering CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
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