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Analysis of Needs and Existing Capabilities for Full-Scale Fire Resistance Testing. (Revision)
This program was conducted for The National Institute For Standards and Technology under Contact Number NA1341-02-W-0686. Hughes Associates, Inc. performed this work with assistance from Greenhorne & OMara, Inc. and Thornton-Tomasetti-Cutts, LLC. The study was commissioned to analyze the needs and existing capabilities for full-scale fire resistance testing of structural connections. The Scope of Work consisted of three separate tasks. The tasks were: Task 1--Identification Of Building Collapse Incidents - The objective of this Task was to conduct a survey of historical information on fire occurrences in multi-story (defined as four or more stories) buildings, which resulted in full or partial structural collapse. Task 2--Survey Of Fire Resistance Test Facilities - The objective of this Task was to perform a survey of private and public facilities capable of testing the structural integrity of building elements under fire conditions. Task 3--Needs Assessment - The objective of this Task was to perform an assessment of the need for additional testing and/or experimental facilities to allow the performance of structural assemblies and fire resistance materials to be predicted under extreme fire conditions within actual buildings; and if a need does exist, options for meeting those needs.
Analysis of Needs and Existing Capabilities for Full-Scale Fire Resistance Testing. (Revision)
This program was conducted for The National Institute For Standards and Technology under Contact Number NA1341-02-W-0686. Hughes Associates, Inc. performed this work with assistance from Greenhorne & OMara, Inc. and Thornton-Tomasetti-Cutts, LLC. The study was commissioned to analyze the needs and existing capabilities for full-scale fire resistance testing of structural connections. The Scope of Work consisted of three separate tasks. The tasks were: Task 1--Identification Of Building Collapse Incidents - The objective of this Task was to conduct a survey of historical information on fire occurrences in multi-story (defined as four or more stories) buildings, which resulted in full or partial structural collapse. Task 2--Survey Of Fire Resistance Test Facilities - The objective of this Task was to perform a survey of private and public facilities capable of testing the structural integrity of building elements under fire conditions. Task 3--Needs Assessment - The objective of this Task was to perform an assessment of the need for additional testing and/or experimental facilities to allow the performance of structural assemblies and fire resistance materials to be predicted under extreme fire conditions within actual buildings; and if a need does exist, options for meeting those needs.
Analysis of Needs and Existing Capabilities for Full-Scale Fire Resistance Testing. (Revision)
J. Beitel (Autor:in) / N. Iwankiw (Autor:in)
2008
98 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Building Industry Technology , Structural Analyses , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Police, Fire, & Emergency Services , Fire resistance , Structural analysis , Buildings , Collapse , Construction , Fire fighting , Fire tests , Surveys , Performance evaluation , Structural collapse
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