Fire Safety of Concrete Structures
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The ACI SP-80:1983 standard is a comprehensive report of a symposium that focuses on the advancements in research and practice related to the fire safety of concrete structures. This standard is considered essential reading for designers, especially in the current context of fire incidents in commercial buildings.
The standard consists of twelve major papers addressing various aspects of fire safety. Some topics covered include the analysis and design of buildings for fire resistance, design guidelines for fire-resistant buildings, and the damage and repair of concrete structures exposed to fire.
The standard also includes a table of contents, which lists the papers presented in the symposium. These papers cover a range of topics such as the simulation of realistic thermal restraint during fire tests, fire response of prestressed concrete members, fire severity as the basis for fire safety design, material-dominated aspects of design for structural fire resistance, and more.
Descriptors | Fire Resistance |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 10.8 MB |