2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2018.04.001
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Temperature profile and resistance of flat decking composite slabs in- and post-fire

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“…It can be seen that the temperature rise influences the performance of the member negatively. Numerous research results on slabs with corrugated sheets have confirmed this outcome [20,21,22,23]. The cracking and yielding moments and displacements are listed in Table 2.…”
Section: Materials Properties Under Elevated Temperaturementioning
confidence: 59%
“…It can be seen that the temperature rise influences the performance of the member negatively. Numerous research results on slabs with corrugated sheets have confirmed this outcome [20,21,22,23]. The cracking and yielding moments and displacements are listed in Table 2.…”
Section: Materials Properties Under Elevated Temperaturementioning
confidence: 59%
“…In recent years, several experimental and theoretical studies on the post-fire performance of the concrete slabs have received considerable attention (Tom et al, 2017;Hajiloo and Green, 2018;Nguyen et al, 2018;Shachar and Dancygier, 2020;Wang et al, 2020;Wang et al, 2021a;Thomas et al, 2021), including the isolated concrete two-way slabs, three-span continuous slabs, the one-way concrete slabs and GFRP (Glass-Fiber Reinforced Plastic) slabs. Results show that most of the concrete slabs did not collapse after fire, and possibly repairs and strengthening operations should be proposed.…”
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confidence: 99%