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Resumen de New proposals for modeling the thermo-mechanical response of steel structures under fire using beam-type finite elements

Myriam Rocío Pallares Muñoz

  • Fire is one of the main hazards that can affect steel structures. The impact of fire on these structures is highly adverse and complex to simulate, mainly in realistic fire scenarios, where heating in steel members is non-uniform and in slender steel members because they fail prematurely by local buckling. In order to accurately predict the response of steel structures to fire, advanced and complex FE models with shell and solid elements have been developed. However, these shell models are computationally expensive, complicating the carrying out of more complex analyses that require many simulations in a short time and at low computational costs. Therefore, there is a need to develop simple, accurate, and low-cost computational models as reliable as shell-type models that open the path more easily towards modeling more complex steel structural problems in fire conditions. This thesis presents simple and low-cost proposals to simulate the mechanical response of steel structures under fire using Timoshenko's beam-type finite element available in Ansys. One of the proposals consists of a new methodology for the 3D-analysis of steel frames subjected to non-uniform temperatures by fire. The others consist of two modeling strategies for analyzing the lateral-torsional buckling in class-4 steel structural members at elevated temperatures. The proposals significantly simplify the structural modeling and satisfactorily validate numerical and experimental results. That means that complex fire engineering problems, such as probabilistic and optimization analyses, can be handled much more easily, representing a significant step toward the generalized application of performance-based approaches to deal with fire effects on steel structures.


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