07-09-2011, 06:04 PM
Fire Safety and Concrete Structures
Author: Ir. J.F. Denoël | Size: 3.7 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Federation of Belgian Cement Industry | Year: 2007 | pages: 90 | ISBN: 2960043030
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The document:
- introduces the basic concepts used to discuss fire and fire safety;
- describes the notion of fire risk;
- demystifies terms such as active protection and Fire Safety Engineering;
- puts the regulations into context;
- describes the behaviour of concrete and steel materials during and after a fire;
- shows that concrete integrated into a structure in the form of reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete or masonry gives such structures remarkable fire resistance and good prospects for renovation after fire.
- introduces the basic concepts used to discuss fire and fire safety;
- describes the notion of fire risk;
- demystifies terms such as active protection and Fire Safety Engineering;
- puts the regulations into context;
- describes the behaviour of concrete and steel materials during and after a fire;
- shows that concrete integrated into a structure in the form of reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete or masonry gives such structures remarkable fire resistance and good prospects for renovation after fire.
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