MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Fire resistance of prefabricated monolithic slab

  • Gravit Marina,
  • Nedviga Ekaterina,
  • Vinogradova Natalia,
  • Teplova Zhanna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710602025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106
p. 02025

Abstract

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A prefabricated monolithic slab (PMS) has a number of valuable advantages, they allow to significantly decrease the weight of construction keeping the necessary structural-load capacity, to speed up and cheapen work conduction, to increase the heat isolating properties of an enclosure structure [1]. In order to create a design method of prefabricated monolithic slab fire-resistance, it's necessary to perform a series of PMS testing, one of which is being described in this article. Subjected to the test is a fragment of prefabricated monolithic slab with polystyrene concrete inserts along the beams with bent metal profile 250 mm thick, with a 2.7 m span loaded with evenly spread load equal to 600 kg/m2. After 3 hour testing for fire-resistance [2] no signs of construction ultimate behavior were detected.