Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 43, Number 5, 2022, pages 673-688
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.43.5.673
Numerical study on fire resistance of cyclically-damaged steel-concrete composite beam-to-column joints
Zhongnan Ye, Amin Heidarpour, Shouchao Jiang, Yingchao Li and Guoqiang Li
Abstract
Post-earthquake fire is a major threat since most structures are designed allowing some damage during strong
earthquakes, which will expose a more vulnerable structure to post-earthquake fire compared to an intact structure. A series of
experimental research on steel-concrete composite beam-to-column joints subjected to fire after cyclic loading has been carried
out and a clear reduction of fire resistance due to the partial damage caused by cyclic loading was observed. In this paper, by
using ABAQUS a robust finite element model is developed for exploring the performance of steel-concrete composite joints in
post-earthquake fire scenarios. After validation of these models with the previously conducted experimental results, a
comprehensive numerical analysis is performed, allowing influential parameters affecting the post-earthquake fire behavior of
the steel-concrete composite joints to be identified. Specifically, the level of pre-damage induced by cyclic loading is regraded to
deteriorate mechanical and thermal properties of concrete, material properties of steel, and thickness of the fire protection layer.
It is found that the ultimate temperature of the joint is affected by the load ratio while fire-resistant duration is relevant to the
heating rate, both of which change due to the damage induced by the cyclic loading.
Key Words
steel-concrete composite joints, finite-element numerical modeling, experimental results, cyclic loading, post-earthquake fire
Address
Zhongnan Ye:1)College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, 200092, Shanghai, China
2)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 999077, Hong Kong SAR
Amin Heidarpour:3Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, VIC 3800, Melbourne, Australia
Shouchao Jiang:College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, 200092, Shanghai, China
Yingchao Li:College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, 200092, Shanghai, China
Guoqiang Li:College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, 200092, Shanghai, China