2020
DOI: 10.22227/1997-0935.2020.11.1513-1522
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Strength criterion for a plane stress reinforced concrete element under a special action

Abstract: Introduction. Problem solving focused on the protection of buildings and structures from progressive collapse and minimization of resources, needed for this purpose, is becoming increasingly important. In many countries, including Russia, this type of protection is incorporated into national regulatory documents, and, therefore, any research, aimed at developing effective ways to protect structural systems from progressive collapse under special actions, is particularly relevant. In this regard, the present ar… Show more

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“…Given the fact that mainly supporting structures are made of reinforcement and concrete, concrete is able to collapse under prolonged exposure to high temperatures. The dependences between the temperature limit and the duration of the heat exposure, described in the works of researchers [24][25][26][27], who were involved in assessing the residual bearing capacity of structures after a fire, were established. However, there are other relevant features that remain poorly understood, are directly related to buildings that have been in operation for a long time (requiring a change in the class of functional fire hazard).…”
Section: S S Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the fact that mainly supporting structures are made of reinforcement and concrete, concrete is able to collapse under prolonged exposure to high temperatures. The dependences between the temperature limit and the duration of the heat exposure, described in the works of researchers [24][25][26][27], who were involved in assessing the residual bearing capacity of structures after a fire, were established. However, there are other relevant features that remain poorly understood, are directly related to buildings that have been in operation for a long time (requiring a change in the class of functional fire hazard).…”
Section: S S Smentioning
confidence: 99%