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Measurement of Temperature, Displacement, and Strain in Structural Components Subject to Fire Effects - Concepts and Candidate Approaches (Paperback)
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Measurement of Temperature, Displacement, and Strain in Structural Components Subject to Fire Effects - Concepts and Candidate Approaches (Paperback)
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Loot Price R407
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For the last forty years, NIST has led the world in fire metrology
through research conducted at the Large Fire Laboratory, which is
being expanded to enable experiments on real-scale structures under
combined structural and fire loads. The combined capabilities of
large fire testing and structural fire testing will be comprised in
the National Fire Research Laboratory (NFRL), which is expected to
be completed in 2013. Measurements of temperature, displacement,
and strain at hundreds of points on a structural system in the fire
zone are needed to validate analytical tools for fire conditions.
However, the ability to measure the performance of structures
during realistic fire exposures is severely limited due to a
significant gap in measurement science. At present, temperatures
are measured with thermocouples and strains are measured with high
temperature strain gages. Each of these sensors requires a separate
line for data collection during the experiment. Further, high
temperature strain gages are unreliable and often do not perform as
expected during fire tests. Significant improvements to structural
measurement in fire conditions are needed to advance the validation
of analytical tools and performance based design methodologies.
Candidate methods for temperature, displacement, and strain
measurements that could meet these performance requirements were
reviewed. A demonstration test that employed a natural gas burner
in the Large Fire Facility evaluated the potential of digital image
correlation and high temperature strain gages to measure thermally
induced strains.The technology review and the outcome of the
demonstration test indicate that digital image correlation and
fiber optic methods have great promise for temperature,
displacement, and strain measurement. A four-stage development plan
is proposed to overcome these challenges.
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