Z. Cai, Jiangtao Yu, Likang Tian
Nov 1, 2021
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Engineering Structures
Abstract
Abstract Cementitious fire-resistive materials (CFRM) of steel structures, though widely used, feature several notable disadvantages, such as low mechanical properties, susceptible to crack and delamination from the steel substrate, which reduces the resilience of steel structures. A novel ultra-high ductility fire-resistive engineered cementitious composites (FR-ECC) was developed to address those advantages. The fire resistance of post-earthquake steel beams insulated with FR-ECC was investigated. Eight steel beams with the protection of CFRM, FR-ECC and FR-ECC matrix (without fiber) were designed, among which five beams were pre-damaged by reversed cyclic loading. The damage of fireproof coatings and the hysteretic behavior of steel beams after cyclic loading were evaluated before fire exposure. The vertical displacement, the temperature distribution of steel beams and the damage of fireproof coatings under fire exposure were obtained. The FR-ECC demonstrated milder damage than those of FR-ECC matrix and CFRM after cyclic loading. The fire-resistance test results further revealed a more excellent fire-protection performance of FR-ECC as a novel fireproof material. The advantages of the newly developed fireproof coating FR-ECC have been experimentally proved, which laid the foundation for its future application.