Buildings (Mar 2023)

Experimental and Numerical Analyses on the Fire Resistance of Timber–Concrete Composite Boards Using an Innovative Form of Partial Protection

  • Hao Zhou,
  • Weidong Lu,
  • Binhui Lu,
  • Lu Wang,
  • Yingwei Bao,
  • Jun Zhang,
  • Zhentao Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13030725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 725

Abstract

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Compared with traditional timber boards, timber–concrete composite (TCC) boards demonstrate a higher rigidity and bearing capacity, improved vibration, and better behavior under seismic conditions. However, they become charred when exposed to fire due the combustibility of timber, and the fire safety of this material is considered essential. In this research, 60 min fire exposure tests and residual load-carrying capacity tests following fire exposure were carried out on three full-scale composite boards, two of which were covered with an innovative form of gypsum board protection. The effect of the innovative protection on the temperature field and fire resistance of the TCC boards was studied in detail. The test results indicate that the fire resistance of the TCC boards was effectively improved by using the innovative protection. If the coverage ratio is identical, a wider single gypsum board can demonstrate a slight increase in residual carrying capacity. Finite element models of TCC boards were established to investigate the temperature field during fire exposure and the residual load-carrying capacity of the TCC boards after fire exposure, demonstrating high applicability and accuracy. The conclusions in this paper can provide reference for fire design in engineering.

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