TY - GEN
T1 - Performance-based fire design and the U.S. Prescriptive guidelines
T2 - 39th IABSE Symposium in Vancouver 2017: Engineering the Future
AU - Elhami-Khorasani, Negar
AU - Fang, Chenyang
AU - Gernay, Thomas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Ingenta.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Current codes and standards for fire design of structures in the United States are mainly based on design at the component level using prescriptive approaches, while performance-based design for fire can be used to address the needs for designing modern buildings with cost-effective solutions. Previous research shows that, when system-level performance is considered, fire protection on secondary beam elements in composite steel-concrete floor systems is not necessary due to the development of a membrane action in the concrete slab during fire. This study compares the fire design of a 9-story office building using prescriptive and performance-based designs. The safety levels of the two designs are investigated and compared. It is shown that performance-based design can be used to achieve the required level of safety currently enforced in the U.S. prescriptive guidelines, while providing an opportunity for cost reduction in fire protection material.
AB - Current codes and standards for fire design of structures in the United States are mainly based on design at the component level using prescriptive approaches, while performance-based design for fire can be used to address the needs for designing modern buildings with cost-effective solutions. Previous research shows that, when system-level performance is considered, fire protection on secondary beam elements in composite steel-concrete floor systems is not necessary due to the development of a membrane action in the concrete slab during fire. This study compares the fire design of a 9-story office building using prescriptive and performance-based designs. The safety levels of the two designs are investigated and compared. It is shown that performance-based design can be used to achieve the required level of safety currently enforced in the U.S. prescriptive guidelines, while providing an opportunity for cost reduction in fire protection material.
KW - Building
KW - Fire
KW - Membrane action
KW - Performance-based design
KW - Prescriptive design
KW - SAFIR
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85050015576
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85050015576
T3 - IABSE Conference, Vancouver 2017: Engineering the Future - Report
SP - 3377
EP - 3383
BT - IABSE Conference, Vancouver 2017
PB - International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)
Y2 - 21 September 2017 through 23 September 2017
ER -