Test methods for determining the contribution to the fire resistance of structural members - Part 10: Applied protection to solid steel bars in tension
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The DIN EN 13381-10 standard is specifically designed to determine the fire resistance contribution of applied protection systems on solid steel bars in tension. It outlines a fire test method and assessment procedure for circular and rectangular steel bars, and the standard applies to materials that have already been tested and assessed in accordance with either EN 13381-4 or EN 13381-8.
However, it should be noted that for section shapes such as angles, channels, and flats, the referenced standards are EN 13381-4 and EN 13381-8. This means that this particular standard does not cover the use of steel bars as reinforcement in concrete construction.
It is also worth mentioning that Annex D of the standard includes a national deviation regarding the applicability of the standard in Germany. This indicates that there may be specific variations or adaptations of the standard that are applicable within the German context.
Descriptors | Bars (materials), Building component test, Coatings, Components, Construction, Definitions, Fire protection, Fire protection equipment, Fire resistance, Fire safety, Fire tests, Fire-resistant materials, Fire-resistant time, Laminated rods, Loadbearing planes (horizontal or inclined), Performance tests, Specification (approval), Steels, Structural fire protection, Structural members, Surface spread of flame, Tensile strain, Tension members, Test specimens, Testing, Testing conditions, Qualification tests |
ICS Codes | 13.220.50 - Fire-resistance of building materials and elements 91.080.13 - Steel structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.6 MB |