Course Details

Design of Concrete and Masonry Structures Exposed to Fire

Academic Year 2024/25

NLB033 course is part of 1 study plan

NPC-SIK Summer Semester 1st year

Course Guarantor

Institute

Language of instruction

Czech

Credits

2 credits

Semester

summer

Forms and criteria of assessment

course-unit credit

Offered to foreign students

Not to offer

Course on BUT site

Lecture

13 weeks, 1 hours/week, elective

Syllabus

1. The behaviour of concrete and concrete structures during the fire. Effects of fire on structural bearing capacity. 2.–3. Evaluation of fire resistance, the temperature of concrete and reinforcement during the fire. Analysis of the effects of fire and fire load calculation. 4.–5. Properties of concrete and reinforcement at increased temperatures. Determination of mechanical and physical characteristics of concrete and reinforcing steel. 6.–7. Design principles. Design methods for concrete structures exposed to fire - design according to the tables. 8.–9. Simplified calculation methods and advanced computational methods. Special features of the proposal of elements from high-strength concrete on the effects of fire. 10.–11. Properties of masonry at increased temperatures. Determination of mechanical and physical characteristics of masonry. 12.–13. Design principles. Design methods for masonry structures exposed to fire.

Exercise

13 weeks, 1 hours/week, compulsory

Syllabus

1. Determination of load on concrete elements and its effects during the fire. 2. Determination of the temperature in the heated concrete element. 3. Correction. 4.–5. Calculation of bearing capacity of concrete elements at known temperature profiles of elements. 6.–7. Slab and beam – verification of fire resistance according to the tables. 8. Columns – verification of fire resistance according to the tables. 9. Correction. 10. Slabs, beams – verification of fire resistance by the “500 °C isotherm” method. 11. Wall – verification of fire resistance by the zone method. 12. Final correction. 13. Submission of the project. Credit.