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As a part of the evaluation of housing systems for Operation Breakthrough a standard fire endurance test was performed at the National Bureau of Standards on a load-bearing steel column construction for use in single-family attached and multifamily low-rise housing. The fire endurance time of the column assembly was established.
As a part of the evaluation of housing systems for Operation Breakthrough a standard fire endurance test was performed at the National Bureau of Standards on a load-bearing steel column construction for use in single-family attached and multifamily low-rise housing. The fire endurance time of the column assembly was established.
Fire Endurance Test on a Steel Tubular Column Protected with Gypsum Board
B. C. Son (author)
1973
25 pages
Report
No indication
English
Building Standards & Codes , Housing , Columns(Supports) , Fire tests , Tubes , Steel structures , Gypsum , Protective coverings , Residential buildings , Fire safety , Structural forms , Durability , Failure , Time , Loads(Forces) , Rectangular bodies , Fire endurance tests , Breakthrough operation , Single family dwellings , Attached dwellings , Multifamily dwellings , Low rise apartment buildings
Thoughts and Observations on Fire-endurance Tests of Wood-frame Assemblies Protected by Gypsum Board
Online Contents | 2001
|Thoughts and Observations on Fire-endurance Tests of Wood-frame Assemblies Protected by Gypsum Board
British Library Online Contents | 2001
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