Requirements of Fire Resistance Based on Actual Fires (Swedish Approach)

Ove Pettersson

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Abstract

A rational, analytical approach to a fire engineering design of load bearing steel structures is described. The method of design is directly based on the natural compartment fire concept and on strictly defined functional requirements and performance criteria. The method is permitted to be
generally applied in Sweden, as one a1ternative;since more than ten years. For facilitating the practical application, a comprehensive design basis has been worked out in the form of diagrams and tables for a direct determination of the maximum steel temperature during the relevant compartment fire and the corresponding design load bearing capacity of the fire exposed structure. The design basis is presented in a manual which has been given type approval for practical use by the National Swedish Board of Physical Planning and Building. The design procedure has recently been further developed in order to arrive at a design method in regard to fire exposure which is in principal agreement with modern loading and safety philosophy for the non-fire state.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherDivision of Building Fire Safety and Technology, Lund Institute of Technology
Number of pages15
Volume3024
Publication statusPublished - 1984

Publication series

NameLUTVDG/TVBB--3024--SE
Volume3024
ISSN (Print)0282-3756

Bibliographical note

Presented at the International Conference "Fire Safety Steel Construction", Luxemburg, April 1984.

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Building Technologies
  • Other Civil Engineering

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