Numerical Analysis of a Moderate Fire inside a Segment of a Subway Station

A 1:4 scaled fire test of a segment of a subway station is analyzed by means of three-dimensional Finite Element simulations. The first 30 min of the test are considered to be representative of a moderate fire. Numerical sensitivity analyses are performed. As regards the thermal boundary conditions,...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Díaz, Hui Wang, Herbert Mang, Yong Yuan, Bernhard Pichler
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2116
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spelling doaj-413a59da065b4c769d42a05babb0c5912020-11-25T01:25:57ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-11-01811211610.3390/app8112116app8112116Numerical Analysis of a Moderate Fire inside a Segment of a Subway StationRodrigo Díaz0Hui Wang1Herbert Mang2Yong Yuan3Bernhard Pichler4Institute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures, TU Wien—Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13/202, 1040 Vienna, AustriaInstitute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures, TU Wien—Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13/202, 1040 Vienna, AustriaInstitute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures, TU Wien—Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13/202, 1040 Vienna, AustriaCollege of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaInstitute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures, TU Wien—Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13/202, 1040 Vienna, AustriaA 1:4 scaled fire test of a segment of a subway station is analyzed by means of three-dimensional Finite Element simulations. The first 30 min of the test are considered to be representative of a moderate fire. Numerical sensitivity analyses are performed. As regards the thermal boundary conditions, a spatially uniform surface temperature history and three different piecewise uniform surface temperature histories are used. As regards the material behavior of concrete, a temperature-independent linear-elastic model and a temperature-dependent elasto-plastic model are used. Heat transfer within the reinforced concrete structure is simulated first. The computed temperature evolutions serve as input for thermomechanical simulations of the fire test. Numerical results are compared with experimental measurements. It is concluded that three sources of uncertainties render the numerical simulation of fire tests challenging: possible damage of the structure prior to testing, the actual distribution of the surface temperature during the test and the time-dependent high-temperature behavior of concrete. In addition, the simulations underline that even a moderate fire represents a severe load case, threatening the integrity of the reinforced concrete structure. Tensile cracking is likely to happen at the inaccessible outer surface of the underground structure. Thus, careful inspection is recommended even after non-catastrophic fires.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2116thermomechanical analysismoderate firefinite element simulations
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author Rodrigo Díaz
Hui Wang
Herbert Mang
Yong Yuan
Bernhard Pichler
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Hui Wang
Herbert Mang
Yong Yuan
Bernhard Pichler
Numerical Analysis of a Moderate Fire inside a Segment of a Subway Station
Applied Sciences
thermomechanical analysis
moderate fire
finite element simulations
author_facet Rodrigo Díaz
Hui Wang
Herbert Mang
Yong Yuan
Bernhard Pichler
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title Numerical Analysis of a Moderate Fire inside a Segment of a Subway Station
title_short Numerical Analysis of a Moderate Fire inside a Segment of a Subway Station
title_full Numerical Analysis of a Moderate Fire inside a Segment of a Subway Station
title_fullStr Numerical Analysis of a Moderate Fire inside a Segment of a Subway Station
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Analysis of a Moderate Fire inside a Segment of a Subway Station
title_sort numerical analysis of a moderate fire inside a segment of a subway station
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-11-01
description A 1:4 scaled fire test of a segment of a subway station is analyzed by means of three-dimensional Finite Element simulations. The first 30 min of the test are considered to be representative of a moderate fire. Numerical sensitivity analyses are performed. As regards the thermal boundary conditions, a spatially uniform surface temperature history and three different piecewise uniform surface temperature histories are used. As regards the material behavior of concrete, a temperature-independent linear-elastic model and a temperature-dependent elasto-plastic model are used. Heat transfer within the reinforced concrete structure is simulated first. The computed temperature evolutions serve as input for thermomechanical simulations of the fire test. Numerical results are compared with experimental measurements. It is concluded that three sources of uncertainties render the numerical simulation of fire tests challenging: possible damage of the structure prior to testing, the actual distribution of the surface temperature during the test and the time-dependent high-temperature behavior of concrete. In addition, the simulations underline that even a moderate fire represents a severe load case, threatening the integrity of the reinforced concrete structure. Tensile cracking is likely to happen at the inaccessible outer surface of the underground structure. Thus, careful inspection is recommended even after non-catastrophic fires.
topic thermomechanical analysis
moderate fire
finite element simulations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2116
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