2021
DOI: 10.22227/0869-7493.2021.30.03.16-30
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The research into the heating effect of secondary steel structures, having no fire proofing, on the fire resistance of fireproof steel beams

Abstract: Introduction. The international practice of passive fire protection design, as well as some manufactures of fireproofing products recommend to apply fire proofing substances not only to the main element, whose fire resistance limit is standardized, but also to the elements that do not fall under any fire resistance standards. Various support brackets, pipeline supports (hereinafter — PS), etc. can serve as examples. They are not considered as bearing elements according to SP (Construction Regulations) 2.13130.… Show more

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“…A solution is to apply the partial fire protection for the secondary beams. This protection is called coatback in British English (Podolski et al ., 2017; Breunese, 2019; Vorosin and Pareenenko, 2021). For intumescent coatings, the temperature dependence of thermal conductivity is not fixed, due to their chemical reactions and foaming during heating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A solution is to apply the partial fire protection for the secondary beams. This protection is called coatback in British English (Podolski et al ., 2017; Breunese, 2019; Vorosin and Pareenenko, 2021). For intumescent coatings, the temperature dependence of thermal conductivity is not fixed, due to their chemical reactions and foaming during heating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%