2021
DOI: 10.1108/jsfe-09-2020-0028
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Performance of steel moment-resisting frames in post-earthquake horizontally traveling fire

Abstract: PurposeThe study investigates the performance of a three-story unprotected steel moment-resisting frame (SMRF) designed for high seismic demand in the fire-only (FO) and post-earthquake uniform and traveling fires (PEF). The primary objective is to investigate the effects of seismic residual deformation on the structure's performance in horizontally traveling fires. The traveling fire methodology, unlike conventional fire models, considers a spatially varying temperature environment.Design/methodology/approach… Show more

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“…Steel structures are mainly preferred as construction materials in industrial buildings, business centers, and shopping centers. Besides the advantages of using steel material, there are also disadvantages: steel structures can be damaged due to environmental effects such as earthquakes, fires, corrosion, etc. Corrosion causes the surface to be separated into layers by the oxidation of steel structural elements due to electrochemical reactions and mass losses in the element. Also, the moment the fire reaches 600 degrees in a steel element, the steel loses its strength .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steel structures are mainly preferred as construction materials in industrial buildings, business centers, and shopping centers. Besides the advantages of using steel material, there are also disadvantages: steel structures can be damaged due to environmental effects such as earthquakes, fires, corrosion, etc. Corrosion causes the surface to be separated into layers by the oxidation of steel structural elements due to electrochemical reactions and mass losses in the element. Also, the moment the fire reaches 600 degrees in a steel element, the steel loses its strength .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%