2022
DOI: 10.3390/fire5060205
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Experimental Investigation on the Heat Dissipation and Postfire Structural Performance of a Reinforced Concrete Column with Biomimicked Geometry

Abstract: Cactus plants are prevalent in hot terrain locations. The spines in the cactus plants have an important function in preventing water evaporation. The strong pointed spines serve to distribute heat and prevent internal moisture loss owing to high heat. This paper addresses the biomimicking of a cactus plant to a reinforced concrete column. Columns are one of the most predominant elements in a structure and are responsible for maintaining the stability of the structure. Under the occurrences of fire, columns are… Show more

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“…30 In room temperature (29°C), all the frames undergo structural deformation (downwards) due to loads as there is no temperature effect. 31,32 BF undergoes more axial deformation in room temperature than BFS and FSIF. The presence of the slab and infill wall does not allow the frame to deform and offers more resistance than BF.…”
Section: Deformation Due To Temperature and Loadsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…30 In room temperature (29°C), all the frames undergo structural deformation (downwards) due to loads as there is no temperature effect. 31,32 BF undergoes more axial deformation in room temperature than BFS and FSIF. The presence of the slab and infill wall does not allow the frame to deform and offers more resistance than BF.…”
Section: Deformation Due To Temperature and Loadsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The kind and quantity of combustible elements present affect this temperature development, among other factors. The term "fire resistance" refers to how long a building component can tolerate the heat exposure in accordance with the standard fire curve [3,4]. The right performance criteria must be established before it is possible to assess a building component's fire resistance [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%