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Document: 

SP5

Date: 

January 1, 1962

Author(s):

Editors: Clifton C. Carlson, Irwin A. Benjamin, Robert R. Sheridan, and George E. Troxell

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

5

Abstract:

SP5 A compliation of 4 papers based on information gathered by Committee 216, Fireproofing or Fire Protection of Structures.

DOI:

10.14359/14058


Document: 

SP5-04

Date: 

January 1, 1962

Author(s):

G. E. Troxell

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

5

Abstract:

Presents data and compares fire test results from various countries of prestressed concrete beams and slabs. Effect of end restraint on fire resistance of prestressed elements is discussed. The fire endurance of normal reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete are compared.

DOI:

10.14359/16643


Document: 

SP5-03

Date: 

January 1, 1962

Author(s):

R. R. Sheridan

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

5

Abstract:

The degree of fire protection given to steel columns, beams, and girders by various thicknesses of concrete cover is discussed. Protective ceilings used with beam and slab construction and the fire resistance of monolithic concrete and concrete masonry walls are considered.

DOI:

10.14359/16642


Document: 

SP5-02

Date: 

January 1, 1962

Author(s):

I. A. Benjamin

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

5

Abstract:

Examines the effect of thermal and structural factors on the fire endurance of normal reinforced concrete. The effects on fire endurance of such variables as type of aggregate, moisture content of the specimen, and the ability of cover to remain in place are discussed.

DOI:

10.14359/16641


Document: 

SP5-01

Date: 

January 1, 1962

Author(s):

C. C. Carlson

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

5

Abstract:

Fire testing procedures in the United States and Europe are examined and compared. Notes that although the standards of different countries are similar in general considerations, differences exist in the details of application. Specimen restraint is discussed.

DOI:

10.14359/16640


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