IFireSS 2017 2nd International Fire Safety Symposium
Napoli, Italy June 7-9, 2017
Organized by University of Naples Federico II, Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture
International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction
Conference Program
IFireSS 2017 – 2nd International Fire Safety Symposium Naples, Italy, June 7-9, 2017
FOREWORD
The 2nd International Fire Safety Symposium 2017 (IFireSS 2017) is held in Naples (Italy), from 7th to 9th of June 2017, at the Federico II Convention Centre, Via Parthenope. The Symposium is organized by the Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture (DiSt) of the University of Napoli Federico II (UNINA) and the Commission W14-Fire Safety of the CIB (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction). The event represents the second edition of the International Fire Safety Symposium held in Coimbra (PT) in 2015. The IFireSS 2017 Symposium aims to contribute to the exchange of ideas and knowledge among experts in the field of Fire Safety and to collect and disseminate the most advanced results of academy, practitioners and industry on this topic. The symposium integrates Fire science, Engineering practice and Design methodologies for a safe and sustainable built environment. The Conference involves the international scientific research community and the representatives of practitioners, associations, industry, institutions and private companies, in order to stimulate debate on critical issues regarding the Fire safety. In the Conference programme several topics are dealt with: Fire Safety Engineering; Fire safety of structures; Thermo-mechanical properties of materials; Numerical modelling of structures; Fire Chemistry, Physics and Combustion; Computational Fluid Dynamics; Smoke control, Evacuation and Firefighting; Fire Risk Assessment; Construction trends, practical application and case-studies. The accepted papers are orally presented by the authors during plenary and parallel sessions. Poster sessions with short presentations are foreseen too. Three keynote speech are given by eminent international scientists in the fire community: Venkatesh Kodur, Professor and Director of the Center on Structural Fire Engineering and Diagnostics at Michigan State University (USA), with a keynote on “Strategies for mitigating fire hazards in transportation infrastructures”. Luke Bisby, Professor and Head of Institute for Infrastructure & Environment at the School of Engineering of University of Edinburgh (Scotland, UK), with a keynote on “Research perspective on structural fire safety - Fewer tests, more experiments”. Guillermo Rein, Professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering of Imperial College, London (UK), with a keynote on “Travelling fires for structural design”. About 140 papers have been accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the Conference, which are provided on hardcopy volume and electronic support. The Editors would like to thank the members of the Scientific Committee for their huge and valuable activity in the review process of the received full papers. The authors of the papers are more than 300 from 31 countries (20 Europe, 2 North America, 1 South America, 6 Asia, 2 Oceania) with the following distribution: Australia 9, Belgium 8, Brazil 7,
Canada 11, China 4, Croatia 4, Czech Republic 2, Finland 2, France 21, Germany 17, Greece 1, Hungary 8, India 2, Italy 80, Japan 2, Korea 8, Luxemburg 3, Macedonia 2, New Zeeland 1, Poland 17, Portugal 16, Serbia 2, Singapore 10, Slovenia 3, Spain 10, Sweden 6, Switzerland 4, The Netherlands 5, Turkey 1, UK 24, USA 17. 196 authors come from the University, 53 from Research Institutions, 29 from Companies, 10 are practitioners, 19 from fire brigades or similar. The Editors extends sincere gratitude and appreciation to Authors, Reviewers, Scientific Committee (chaired by Prof. George Hadjisophocleous from University of Carleton, Canada), Steering Committee (chaired by Prof. João Paulo Correia Rodrigues from University of Coimbra, Portugal), the others members of Organizing Committee and Conference Secretariat for their contribution, support, advice and assistance and wish a fantastic success to the conference, for enhancing every way of fruitful cooperation among all involved participants, operating in the field of the development and diffusion of the Fire Safety culture.
Emidio Nigro Antonio Bilotta Chairman of the Organizing Committee Co-Chairman of the Organizing Committee
IFireSS 2017 – 2nd International Fire Safety Symposium Naples, Italy, June 7-9, 2017
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chairman Co-Chairman
Emidio Nigro Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Antonio Bilotta Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy
de Silva Donatella, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy Ferraro Anna, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Compagnone Alberto, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy Tomeo Romeo, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Chairman: George Hadjisophocleous, University of Carleton, Canada
Ali Faris, University of Ulster, UK Alonso Maria Cruz, Instituto Eduardo Torroja, Spain
Andrews Gordon, University of Leeds, UK Bilotta Antonio, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Bisby Luke, University of Edinburgh, UK Bjegovic Dubravka, University of Zagreb, Croatia Block Florian, Buro Happold (Frankfurt), Germany
Bontempi Franco, Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy Boustras George, European University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Boyce Karen, University of Ulster, UK Cajot Louis-Guy, Arcelor Mittal, Luxembourg
Chow Wan-Ki, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Cruz Hernandez Ricardo, Universidad de Santander, Colombia
Del Prete Iolanda, Buro Happold (London), UK Dhima Dhionis, CSTB, France
Fahy Rita, National Fire Protection Association, USA Fleishman Charlie, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Franssen Jean Marc, Liège University, Belgium Gambarova Pietro, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Garlock Maria, University of Princeton, USA
Giomi Gioacchino, Corpo Nazionale Vigili del Fuoco, Italy Green Mark, Queen’s University, Canada
Harada Kazunori, Kyoto University, Japan Kashef Ahmed, National Research Council, Canada Kodur Venkatesh, Michigan State University, USA Krause Ulrich, University of Magdeburg, Germany
Landolfo Raffaele, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy Li GuoQiang, Tongji University, China
Maluk Cristian, University of Queensland, Australia Meacham Brian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Mistakidis Euripidis, University of Volos, Greece Nadjai Ali, University of Ulster, UK
Nigro Emidio, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy Ono Rosária, São Paulo University (School of Architecture), Brazil
Parisi Guido, Corpo Nazionale Vigili del Fuoco, Italy Pignatta e Silva Valdir, University of São Paulo (School of Engineering), Brazil
Rein Guillermo, Imperial College of London, UK Correia Rodrigues João Paulo, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Romero Manuel, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Schaumann Peter, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
Tan Kang Hai, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Terrasi Giovanni, EMPA, Switzerland
Torero Jose, University of Maryland, USA Usmani Asif, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Vila Real Paulo, University of Aveiro, Portugal Wald Frantisek, Technical University of Prague, Czech Rep.
Wang Yong, University of Manchester, UK Zaharia Raul, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania
Zhao Bin, CTICM, France
STEERING COMMITTEE Chairman: João Paulo Correia Rodrigues, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Ali Faris, University of Ulster, UK Bilotta Antonio, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Bisby Luke, University of Edinburgh, UK Garlock Maria, University of Princeton, USA
Green Mark, Queen’s University, Canada Hadjisophocleous George, University of Carleton, Canada
Kodur Venkatesh, Michigan State University, USA Nigro Emidio, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Rein Guillermo, Imperial College, UK Wald Frantisek, Technical University of Prague, Czech Rep.
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Conference date June 7-9, 2017 Naples, Italy
Conference venue
Via Partenope 35, 80121, Napoli, Italia
On-site secretariat
June 7, Wednesday 8:00 – 18:00 June 8, Thursday 8:00 – 18:00 June 9, Friday 8:00 – 17:30
Registration fees
Regular 400 € 450 € Full 550 € 600 €
Student 200 € 250 € Social dinner 100 € 100 €
Accompanying person 250 € 250 €
The Regular fee covers: - Participation in all scientific sessions - Conference proceedings (digital and hard copy) - Lunches and coffee breaks - Social dinner Full fee is the Regular fee + participation to the extended social program. Student fee is the Regular fee without hard copy of the proceeding and social dinner. Accompanying Person fee covers social dinner + participation to the extended social program.
Italian practitioners
The Italian Institution of Engineers has given its patronage to the conference, acknowledging to Italian engineers 18 Professional Credits (CFP) for attendance the conference. The Italian engineers can attend the conference paying a fee of 250 € including: - Participation in all scientific sessions - Conference proceedings (digital copy) - Lunches and coffee breaks
Official language
The official language of the Conference is English; please, note that translation facilities will not be provided.
Conference badge
Everyone is kindly requested to wear his/her name badge during the Conference as it provides access to the scientific sessions, exhibition, lunches, coffee breaks and farewell toast. Separate tickets will be provided for the welcome party and social dinner.
Lunches and Coffee breaks
Coffee breaks and lunches will be served during the conference days at the main hall of the conference site according to the program timetable.
Social dinner
Date and time: Thursday - 8th June Venue: San Lorenzo Maggiore Church, San Gaetano square Price: €100,00 per person The Organizers welcome all participants to spend a wonderful evening at one of the most famous church of Naples Dress code: Formal
Poster Presentation
The Poster session will be available during the whole Conference. A short presentation of 5 minutes without questions is foreseen in the session of 8th June from 11.30 until 13.
Exhibition opening hours
June 7, Wednesday 8:00 – 18:00 June 8, Thursday 8:00 – 18:00 June 9, Friday 8:00 – 17:30 EXTENDED SOCIAL PROGRAM
Wednesday 7th, June
Naples Underground. Forty meters below the characteristic and lively streets of the Historic Center of Naples, you find a different world, unexplored, isolated by time, but deeply connected with the world above. It’s the heart of Naples, and the place from which the city was born. To visit it is to travel to the past, a world 2400 years old. Every historic epic, from the foundation of Neopolis, to the bombs of WWII, has left it’s mark on the walls of the yellow tuff stone, the soul of Naples, and the stone with which the city was built. This is the most famous and fascinating guided tour underneath the city of Naples. Our guides will take you on a journey through 2,400 years of history, from the ancient Greeks to modern times, unveiling the “womb” of Naples from an archaeological, historical, anthropological and geological point of view. Opening cocktail at Chiostro di San Marcellino.
Saturday 10th, June
Pompeii, the city buried by Vesuvius. Taking a tour through the ruins of Pompeii is a unique experience. It is like making a trip back in time: you can breathe the atmosphere of life in ancient times. The public one, and especially the private one … but a nice summer day it was all over! The eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79 buried Pompeii under a blanket of ash and lapilli. Most of the inhabitants, escaped from the houses, was killed on the coast. The few remaining, hoping to save themselves in the basements of their homes, died asphyxiated. The plaster casts of of their bodies in agony, they are the moving testimony of the tragedy. Discover all the details of our visit to Pompeii’s excavations.
Restaurant lunch break. Transfer to Stabiae where we will visit: Villa Arianna and Villa San Marco. In the odiern area of Castellamare di Stabia nowadays it is possible visit the Otiums’s remains of the ancient city of Stabia. We will visit the Villa San Marco that gets its name from San Marco Chapel that existed in its proximity in the 17th century, in this villas we will admire the thermal’s rooms, the frescoes, the sculptures, the mosaics and architecture. Then, we will visit Villa Arianna so named for the mythological painting “Ariadne abandoned by Theseus”, it is considered the most ancient villas of the Otiums’s remains. MAP OF MAIN POINTS OF INTERESTS
KEYNOTE 1 Strategies for mitigating fire hazards in transportation infrastructures
Prof. V. Kodur*
ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been an increase in fires in transportation structures and this is mainly due to rapid urbanization and increase in shipping of fuel and chemical products. Despite the fact that some of these fires have caused significant economic and human losses, there is lack of research and design guidance for mitigation of fire hazard in transportation structures. This paper presents an overview of fire hazard problem in transportation structures. The magnitude of fire problem in transportation structures is highlighted and the critical factors governing fire performance of these structures is discussed. Some of the recent research undertaken to address fire problem in transportation structures is summarized. In addition, various strategies for mitigating fire hazard in transportation structures is presented and research needs for advancing the “state-of-the-art” in this critical area is laid out. * Professor and Director of the Center on Structural Fire Engineering and Diagnostics at Michigan State University (USA)
KEYNOTE 2 Research perspective on structural fire safety - Fewer tests, more experiments
Prof. L. Bisby* ABSTRACT
Despite major advances in fire science and engineering in recent decades, and despite the ever-increasing application of so-called 'performance-based design (PBD)' in fire safety engineering regulation and practice, the sub-discipline of structural fire engineering remains firmly founded in the concept of ‘fire resistance’ and supported by the ‘fire resistance test'. However, the fundamental meaning - and original intent - of the 'fire resistance' concept, as well as its historical basis, its evolution in the post-war era, and its impacts on other considerations in the ‘performance’ of fire engineered buildings, are rarely explicitly interrogated. This lecture will examine the concept of ‘fire resistance’ of structural elements, and will outline some of the consequences of its widespread use for true performance-based assessment of structural response to - and resilience in the face of - fire. The lecture will ask why, more than two decades since the first applications of performance-based full frame structural design for fire, very few buildings have been engineered using a genuine
performance-based approach. This question will be used as a lens through which to view the remaining central research questions that must be addressed in support of a widespread shift toward performance-based structural design for fire.Finally, a distinction will be drawn between fire ‘testing’ and fire ‘experiments’ to highlight - or rather, to reiterate - decades old calls to move away from standard fire resistance testing as a means of understanding material and structural response to fire. *Professor and Head of Institute for Infrastructure & Environment at the School of Engineering of University of Edinburgh (Scotland, UK)
KEYNOTE 3 Travelling Fires for Structural Design
Prof. G. Rein* ABSTRACT
Most of the current understanding of building behaviour in fire is based on the adoption of the standard and parametric temperature-time fire curves. However, these design fires are based on small scale tests, idealize the thermal environment, and have important limitations on their applicability to large enclosures. Instead, in large open-plan compartments (e.g. WTC Tower fires in New York, 2001), travelling fires have been observed. To account for such fires, a design tool called Travelling Fires Methodology (TFM) has been developed. TFM offers a paradigm shift in the structural fire engineering design of tall and complex buildings and changes the way modern buildings are designed for fire safety. Results on the multi-storey steel frame indicate that, depending on the structural metric examined, both travelling fires and uniform fires can be more severe than the other. Thus, a single worst case fire scenario under which a structure could be designed and deemed to be safe cannot be established. Therefore, in order to ensure a safe fire resistance design of buildings with large enclosures, a range of different fires including both travelling fires and uniform fires need to be considered. *Professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering of Imperial College, London (UK)
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University of Naples Federico II - DiSt - Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture
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Registration
Keynote - Prof. G. Rein - Travelling Fires for Structural Design
Session B6
Coffee break
Sessions D1,G1
Lunch
Sessions B5, H1
Solido Consult (Design in fire situation)
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Short Presentations - Sessions A3, B3, B4, C2, I1, F1
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Keynote - Prof. L. Bisby - Research perspective on structural fire safety - Fewer tests, more experiments
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Keynote - Prof. V. Kodur - Strategies for mitigating fire hazards in trasportation infrastructures
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TOPICSession A Fire safety engineeringSession B Fire safety of structuresSession C Thermomecanical properties of materialsSession D Numerical modelling of structuresSession E Fire chemistry, physics and combustionSession F Computational fluid dynamicsSession G Smoke control, evacuation and firefightingSession H Fire risk assessmentSession I Construction trends, practical application and case studies
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1) The presentations of the papers are 10 minutes + 2 minutes for questions. The authors are warmly invited to prepare a poster for exposition in the poster room and participation in poster competition.
2) Short presentations are 5 minutes without questions. The authors should prepare a poster for exposition in the poster room and participation in poster competition. Discussion of the papers will be held during lunches and coffee breaks.
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Prof. Gaetano Manfredi, Rector of the University of Naples Federico II
Prof. Raffaele Landolfo, Director of the Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II
Prof. George Hadjisophocleous, Chaiman of the Commission W14-Fire Safety of the CIB
Dr. Eng. Gioacchino Giomi, Head of the Italian National Fire Rescue and Service (Capo del Corpo Nazionale dei Vigili del Fuoco)
Prof. Edoardo Cosenza, President of the Italian Committee of Structural Engineering UNI-CIS related to CEN/TC 250
Prof. Antonio Occhiuzzi, Director of the Construction Technologies Institute of National Research Council (ITC-CNR)
Dr. Eng. Roberto Orvieto, Italian National Council of Engineers
Prof. Emidio Nigro, Chairman of IFireSS 2017 Symposium
Fire safety design and fire performance test methods of building facadesLamberto Mazziotti, Piergiacomo Cancelliere, Sergio SchiaroliA comparison of perceived and measured visibility in a smoke filled corridorRichard Emberley, Jeronimo Carrascal, Angus Law, Alexander Nicolaidis, Andrea Lawton, Michael Conway, José L. Torero
Enhancing thermal properties of fly-ash geopolymer by tailoring mix design and alkali cation typeMukund Lahoti, Wong Keng Khang, En-Hua Yang, Kang Hai TanImproved fire resistance by using different supplementary materials György L. Balázs, Katalin Kopecskó, Éva LublóyHot dip galvanized steel constructions under fire exposureChristian Gaigl, Martin MensingerNovel test methods for studying the fire performance of thin intumescent coatings
Registration
IFireSS2017 Symposium University of Naples Federico II
Session A1
Coffee break
Keynote - Prof. V. Kodur - Strategies for mitigating fire hazards in trasportation infrastructures
Opening Session
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Fire behaviour of ETICS with organic insulation: the skin is all!
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Antonio Bonati, Annalisa Franco,Vittorio Galimberti
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Session C1
Stefano Marsella, Giovanni Bosco Concetti, Nicolò SciarrettaA comparison among different fire radiation calculation methods applied to building separation distancesVincenzo Cascioli, Michele Urbani, Lucia Marchetti
Knauf (Fire protection systems for construction)
Fire risk assessment of multi-story buildings based on fragility analysisThomas Gernay, Negar Elhami Khorasani, Maria GarlockFire resistance assessment of a timber/RC warehouse exposed to real fire Seddik Sakaji, Gabriel Giovannelli, Hong-Hai NguyenFull-scale fire tests on a cold-formed steel framed building in fire following earthquakes
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Session A2
Thermo-fluid-dynamic and thermo-structural aspects for the application of Fire Safety Engineering to the Courthouse building of Naples
Sandro Pustorino, Paola Princi, Emidio Nigro, Anna Ferraro, Franco Bontempi, Chiara Crosti, Luca Ponticelli, Claudio MastrogiuseppeApplication of Fire Safety Engineerig to steel structures of industrial halls according to national regulations
A BIM-based approach supporting Fire EngineeringGiuseppe Gaspare Amaro, Antonella Raimondo, David Erba, Francesca Maria UgliottiClimatic changes and cultural heritage: the role of FSE in the STORM project
Andrea Lucherini, Cristian Maluk Reinforced concrete under fire: thermal path reconstruction
The new Italian fire code: a more performance based approach to fire safety designPiergiacomo Cancelliere, Luca Ponticelli, Giordana Gai, Emanuele Gissi, Mauro Caciolai
Emidio Nigro, Nicola Bianco, Assunta Andreozzi, Giuseppe Cefarelli, Iolanda Del Prete, Anna Ferraro, Marilena Musto, Giuseppe RotondoPerformance-based approach for complex structure designPaolo Setti, Lamberto Mazziotti, Piergiacomo Cancelliere, Samuele Sassi, Mauro Madeddu, Mehmet Yenisan
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Praveen Kamath, Brian J. Meacham, Xiang Wang, Tara C. HutchinsonStructural fire design of EAR strenghtened RC beamsStijn MatthysA simplified model of travelling fire by the aid of HRR-parametric curvesKamila Cábová, František Wald
A probabilistic model for the prediction of the energy release rate from the combustion of electrical cablesTristan Hehnen, Lukas Arnold, Marco Andreini, Saverio La Mendola
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Coffee break
Session B1
Effect of elevated temperatures on shear transfer strength of concrete: A review
Napoli Sotterranea Tour
Ice breaking with light dinner
Salah R. Sarhat, Mark F. GreenMitigation of concrete spalling in fire using recycled fibres from waste tyresFabio Figueiredo, Shan-Shan Huang, Harris Angelakopoulos, Kypros Pilakoutas, Ian Burgess
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Suet Kwan Koh, Martin Mensinger, Patrick Meyer, Peter SchaumannHazard distance for common structures in a hydrogen refuelling stationPaola Russo, Damiano Salvati, Armando De Rosa, Michele Mazzaro,Luigi De Angelis
Temperature and laser Doppler velocimetry measurements of a spill plume in a small scale experiment with an electrical heat source
Alexis Cantizano, Pablo Ayala, Cándido Gutiérrez-MontesEffect of venting for mitigation of pool fire involving diathermic oilAlmerinda Di Benedetto, Roberto Sachirico, Valeria Di SarliAn experimental study of medium-scale compartment fire tests with exposed cross laminated timberCarmen Gorska, Juan P. Hidalgo, Jose L. ToreroFire in hollow spaces: short circuit as ignition source and the role of ventilation
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Alexander Belt, Lukas Arnold, Leonie Rommeswinkel, Anna TscherniewskiFire safety of metal chimneys in real use in households
Paola Meloni, FaustoMistretta, Flavio Stochino, Gianfranco Carcangiu
Comparing the behavior of circular concrete filled double-skin with inner ring hollow columns exposed to fireAline Lopes Camargo, João P. C. Rodrigues, Ricardo Hallal Fakury, Tiago A. C. PiresEffect of strength and confining reinforcement on fire performance of reinforced concrete columnsAsif H. Shah, Umesh K. Sharma
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Experimental analysis on the behaviour of cold-formed steel columns with stiffeners subjected to fireJoão P. C. Rodrigues, Luis LaimAdvanced finite element thermal model developed for slim-floorsAna Espinós, Vicente Albero, Manuel L. Romero, Antonio Hospitaler
On transition from pool fires to fire whirls inside a large compartment
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Structural steel columns subjected to localised firesFelix Wiesner, Grant Peters, Luke Bisby, Rory HaddenInvestigation of the effect on the shear connection of composite beams under various fire exposureSamuel Pfenning, Sven Brunkhorst, Martin Mensinger, Jochen ZehfußAlternative designs to improve behavior of thin steel plates in pure shear under fireMaria E. Moreyra Garlock, José Alós-Moya, Ignacio Payá-Zaforteza
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Registration
Keynote - Prof. L. Bisby - Research perspective on structural fire safety - Fewer tests, more experiments
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A contribution to the thermo-mechanical characterization of cement mortars at high temperaturePatrick Bamonte, Pietro G. GambarovaExperimental analysis on the effectiveness of intumescent coatings in fire
Session A3
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An IT tool for assessing a risk of accidents in industrial facilities posing a threat outside their areasDariusz Wróblewski, Dorota Riegert, Wojciech Klapsa, Magdalena PokoraFire in a large shopping centreNenad Papić
Donatella de Silva, Antonio Bilotta, Emidio NigroNumerical and experimental investigation of the thermal behavior of coated cellular beams with intumescent coatings at elevated Hooman Atefi, Ali Nadjai, Faris Ali
Solido Consult (Design in fire situation)
Fire behavior of post-installed rebars: full scale experimentation on a cantilever concrete slab
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Mohamed Amine Lahouar, Nicolas Pinoteau, Jean-François Caron, Gilles ForêtTest of high rise concrete wall in fire conditionsDuc Toan Pham, Mingguan Yang, Patrick de Buhan, Nicolas Pinoteau, Philippe Rivillon, Romuald Avenel
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Tailoring flyash geopolimer mix design to attain varigated thermal performance
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Mukund Lahoti, Kang Hai Tan, En-Hua Yang, Stephen Fransceda WijayaCombined effects on residual strenght of a high performance concrete exposed to fire Emmanuel Annerel, Luc TaerweModelling heat conduction in a reinforced concrete element and sensitivity studyJosé Manuel Urgel, Alexis Cantizano, Pablo Ayala, Cristian MalukModelling of hygro-thermal behaviour of normal strength concrete at elevated temperaturesJin-Cheng Liu, Kang Hai Tan Compressive strenght at high temperature of recycled tire aggregate concretesCristina Calmeiro dos Santos, João Paulo C. Rodrigues
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12:40 B4.4 107 0
12:45 B4.5 118 0
12:50 B4.6 88 0
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12:30 F1.2 30 0
12:35 F1.3 13 0
12:40 F1.4 56 0
12:45 F1.5 132 0
13:00 - 14:15
Paper Title - Authors
Side effect of green retrofitting on building fire riskErminia Attaianese, Antonio Bilotta, Donatella De SilvaFire resistance of spandrels in aluminium glazed curtain wallsPaweł Sulik, Grzegorz Kimbar, Bartłomiej SędłakCoded survey in the fire investigation activityMarcello Mangione, Francesco Saverio Ciani, Franco BontempiFire safe installation of metal chimneys through plastic-based insulation materials
Session B3
Paweł Roszkowski, Paweł Sulik, Marek Łukomski, Piotr Turkowski
Session I1
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Numerical and experimental investigation of the structural behavior of perforated beams at elevated temperatures Hooman Atefi, Ali Nadjai, Faris Ali Fire resistance of linear joint seals with movement capability – result comparisonBartłomiej Sędłak, Paweł Roszkowski, Paweł SulikEmbedment strength of nailed timber joints at high temperaturesPoliana D. de Moraes, João P. C. Rodrigues, Patrícia A. R. da SilvaBehaviours of thin plate shear connections modeled by component based method at elevated temperatureTugba Özdemir MazlumNovel approach to assessment of steel silo in external fire conditions
Mikko Malaska, Perttu LeppänenExternal walls claddings - study on impact of fixing methods in case of fire Jacek Kinowski, Bartłomiej Sedłak , Paweł SulikA new feature for fire protection: Oxygen Reduction Systems Andrea Casu
Session F1
Paper Title - Authors
Michele Maria LavegliaGlobal fire behaviour of steel structures – numerical modellingHugo Nunes, José Correia, António Correia,Pedro TavaresPerformance of steel-concrete composite bridges in fireSandro Mautone, Antonio Bilotta, Emidio Nigro
Load bearing capacity of anchors in thermally-damaged reinforced concreteHlavička Viktor, Éva Lublóy, Lajos Gábor TakácsFire in high-rise building under construction involving non combustible ACP (aluminium composite panels)
Session B4
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Case study of a reinforced concrete industrial warehouse exposed to fire: post fire investigation and retrofitting Fausto Mistretta, Flavio StochinoParametric numerical analyses of cold-formed steel beams under fire conditionsLuís Laím, João Paulo C. Rodrigues
Contribution to the definition of best practices for taking wind into account in fire safety engineering studies regarding smoke controlAnne Thiry-Muller, Aurélien Thiry-MullerThe principles of computing the water delivery time in sprinkler installations and in dry hydrants networksAlberto Tinaburri, Fabio Alaimo Ponziani, Valter RicciFire doors in tunnels emergency exits – smoke control and fire resistance testsDaniel Izydorczyk, Bartłomiej Sędłak, Paweł Sulik Radiation from vertical rectangular skew fire opening to boundaryLim Eng Soon, Lim Tse Jean
Lunch
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14:30 B5.1 54 0
14:42 B5.2 35 0
14:54 B5.3 68 0
15:06 B5.4 52 0
15:30 B5.5 10 0
15:18 B5.6 189 0
15:42 B5.7 7 0
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14:30 H1.1 125 0
14:42 H1.2 65 0
14:54 H1.3 100 0
15:06 H1.4 93 0
15:18 H1.5 92 0
15:30 H1.6 44 0
15:42 H1.7 113 0
16:00 - 16:30
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16:30 D1.1 5 0
16:42 D1.2 21 0
16:54 D1.3 177 0
17:06 D1.4 39 0
17:18 D1.5 45 0
17:30 D1.6 101 0
17:42 D1.7 115 0
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16:30 G1.1 3 0
16:42 G1.2 9 0
16:54 G1.3 42 0
17:06 G1.4 116 0
17:18 G1.5 157 0
17:30 G1.6 182 0
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20.00-23.30
Probabilistic thermo-mechanical analysis of a concrete tunnel lining subject to fire
Session B5
Session H1
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Effect of incomplete expansion of intumescent coating on mechanical response of steel frame in fireAnita Ogrin, Miran Saje, Tomaž HozjanEffect of heating rates in natural fires on the thermal performance of a solvent-borne intumescent coatingPeter Schaumann, Waldemar WeisheimBond shear stress-slip relationships for FRP-NSM system at elevated temperature Alessandro Proia, Stijn Matthys Performance of GFRP stay-in-place formwork after real and simulated fire damageBenjamin Nicoletta, Joshua Woods, John Gales, Amir Fam Structural performance of FRP-RC Slabs after two-hour fire exposureGuillermo Claure, Francisco De Caso y Basalo, Antonio NanniEffect of high temperature on the bond between TRM and FRP to concrete substratesSaad Raoof, Dionysios BournasExperimental investigation on the flexural behavior of RC beams strengthened with CFRP laminate strips subjected to fireThiago B. Carlos, João P. C. Rodrigues, Rogério C. A. de Lima, Dhionis Dhima
Giordana Gai, Piergiacomo Cancelliere, Michele Mazzaro, Enzo Cartapati
Roberto Souza, Francesco Rosignuolo, Marco Andreini , Saverio La Mendola, Christian Knaust Mitigating post-earthquake fire risksGeoff ThomasFire risk assessment in old urban areas – Coimbra Old TownCristina Santos, José Correia, António Correia, Susana Meneses, Pedro Tavares
14:30 - 16:00
Coffee break
Session D1
Session G1
Paper Title - Authors
16:30 - 18:00
Numerical evaluation of RSET for road tunnelsGiordana Gai, Piergiacomo Cancelliere, Elisabetta Carattin, Enzo CartapatiInfrared active illumination enables clear vision through fireTeresa Cacace , Vittorio Bianco, Melania Paturzo, Pietro Ferraro
An innovative approach assuring the successful repair of fire-damaged reinforced concrete structuresThomas KlineDerivation of practical reliability-based post-fire assessment tools for structural elementsRuben Van Coile, Robby Caspeele, Luc TaerweMaintenance of PV systems: how to reduce fire risk and enhance the overall reliability of PV systemsPiergiacomo Cancelliere, Claudio LiciottiFire resistance evaluation through fragility curves Alberto Compagnone, Antonio Bilotta, Emidio Nigro
A co-rotational nonlinear two dimensional beam element for the analysis of steel structures subjected to fire loadingAndrea Morbioli, Jean-Marc Battini, Nicola Tondini Effect of severe temperatures on behaviour of oval steel columns Faris Ali, Ali NadjaiFire resistance of RC structures designed according to different design codesMilivoje Milanović, Meri Cvetkovska, Cvetanka Chifliganec, Petar KneževićFire resistance of concrete slabs acting in compressive membrane reactionTom Molkens, Thomas Gernay, Robby Caspeele
Relationships between redundancy and collapse modes for steel frames at fire in case of considering variations in steel strength
Taiyu Sato, Fuminobu OzakiBehaviour of timber-concrete beams exposed to natural fireJohan Pyykkӧ, Anita Ogrin, Tomaž HozjanComparative analysis on performance and fire resistance of RC frame structure in case of different fire scenariosCvetanka Chifliganec, Meri Cvetkovska, Milivoje Milanovic
Evacuation of bedridden occupants: experimental research outcomesNiels Strating, Ruud van Herpen, Wim Zeiler Tuning procedure for evacuation models based on egress drills
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Social Dinner
Corridor compartmentation using air barriers in case of fireGrzegorz Krajewski, Wojciech Węgrzyński, Paweł SulikModelling the egress in higher education buildings – Old Buildings of University of CoimbraClaude Almeida, José Correia, António Correia, Pedro Tavares
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CIB - International Council for Building
8:00 - 9:00
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Time Paper ID Speaker9:45 B6.1 33 0
9:57 B6.2 145 0
10:09 B6.3 34 0
10:21 B6.4 188 0
10:32 B6.5 160 0
10:45 - 11:15
Time Paper ID Speaker11:15 D2.1 49 0
11:27 D2.2 163 0
11:39 D2.3 20 0
11:51 D2.4 194 0
12:03 D2.5 123 0
12:15 D2.6 43 0
12:27 D2.7 134 0
12:39 D2.8 196 0
Time Paper ID Speaker11:15 F2.1 70 0
11:27 F2.2 38 0
11:39 F2.3 78 0
11:51 F2.4 191 0
12:03 F2.5 126 0
12:15 F2.6 137 0
12:27 F2.7 127 0
12:39 F2.8 155 0
13:00 - 14:30
Abdulrahman Zaben Ieuan Rickard Luke Bisby Giovanni Terrasi Behaviour of high strength concretes containing recycled coarse aggregates subjected to high temperatureP. Pliya, D. Cree, A-L. Beaucour, H. Hajiloo, M.F. Green, A. Noumowe Experimental analysis of axially restrained reinforced concrete beams subjected to fireGabriela B. M. L. Albuquerque, Augusto O. B. Silva, João P. C. Rodrigues, Valdir P. SilvaEffectiveness of TRM versus FRP jacketing at high temperature on shear strengthening of RC beamsTetta Zoi, Bournas Dionysios
11:15 - 13:00
Modelling reinforced concrete slabs in furnace tests: validation & sensitivity to input parametersEmran Baharudin, Ieuan Rickard, Luke Bisby, Tim StratfordOn the extension of a plastic-damage model to high temperature and fireLomonte, Kalaba, BamonteFire safety assessment of concrete lining of a railway tunnelDonatella de Silva, Eduardo di Marino, Agostino Viglione, Emidio nigro, Maurizio PediciniNLFEA of tunnel lining under fire conditionsPatrizia Bernardi, Roberto Cerioni, Elena Michelini, Alice SiricoCase studies of structural fire response simulation using OpenSees-SIFBuilderLiming Jiang, Mian Zhou, Asif UsmaniFE modelling for response of slim floor systems in fire and effects of intumescent coatingNaveed Alam, Donatella de Silva, Ali Nadjai, Emidio NigroAdaptive analysis for performance-based fire protection of bridgesJenny Sideri, Pierre Ghisbain,Reza Imani, Luciana Balsamo, Ali AshrafiNumerical simulation of prestressed concrete bridges exposed to potential bushfireX. Q. Wu, F. T. K. Au
Fausto Mistretta, Alessio Serra, Flavio StochinoExperimental and analytical investigation of steel high column subjected to localized pool fires.Walid NadjaiStructural response of warehouse loadbearing structure to fire actionMiljenko Mužević, Bernardin Peroš, Marija Jelčić Rukavina, Miodrag DrakulićControl and suppression of sauna fires by water-mist systemsPaolo E. Santangelo, Luca Tarozzi, Paolo Tartarini
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IFireSS2017 Symposium University of Naples Federico II Naples 7-9th June 2017
Registration
Keynote - Prof. G. Rein - Travelling Fires for Structural Design
Session B6
Paper Title - AuthorsResponse to fire of CFRP prestressed high strength concrete slabs after eight years of curing
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Temperature distribution in a large-area shopping hall in the case of a localized fireMariusz Maslak, Michal Pazdanowski, Piotr WozniczkaComparison of longitudinal and transversal ventilation strategy of an underground metro stationWojciech Węgrzyński, Grzegorz Krajewski, Paweł Sulik Post fire analyses of a long span roof structurePaolo Setti, Mauro Madeddu, Samuele Sassi, Giorgio Corbella, Marco GrigolettoCompartment high-rise fire propagation dynamics and BIM implementationTimothy OnyenobiFire on prestressed reinforced concrete: CFD and FE thermo-mechanical simulation
Fire safety of structures collapse load multipliers of masonry barrel vault exposed to fireFederico Carannante, Luca Ponticelli, Mauro Caciolai
Coffee break
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Session F2
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14:30 B7.1 81 0
14:42 B7.2 181 0
14:54 B7.3 90 0
15:06 B7.4 173 0
15:18 B7.5 162 0
15:30 B7.6 97 0
15:42 B7.7 122 0
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14:42 I2.2 53 0
14:54 I2.3 165 0
15:06 I2.4 67 0
15:18 I2.5 98 0
15:30 I2.6 130 0
15:42 I2.7 158 0
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Time Paper ID Speaker16:30 B8.1 28 0
16:42 B8.2 17 0
16:54 B8.3 96 0
Time Paper ID Speaker16:30 I3.1 190 0
16:42 I3.2 201 0
16:54 I3.3 59 0
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Session B8
Session I3
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Discussion on the Symposium outputs and Closing Ceremony
14:30 - 16:00
The effect of triple glazing of nearly Zero Energy buildings on their fire safetyRonald Huizinga, Ruud van Herpen, Wim Zeiler
Study on critical places for maximum temperature rise on unexposed surface of walls with butt jointed glazing test specimens
Paweł Sulik, Bartłomiej Sędłak, Jacek KinowskiA review of the photovoltaic module and panel fire testsPiergiacomo Cancelliere, Giovanni Manzini, Michele Mazzaro
Session I2
Paper Title - AuthorsCritical analysis of normative development of the technical specification for interoperability of the rail system in the European Union concerning to the fire resistance of tunnelsTeresa Alberini, Mauro Caciolai, Enzo CartapatiEngineering the long-span roof of the new Bristol Arena for fireIolanda Del Prete, Florian BlockParametric analyses of fire resistance of steel columns subjected to car park fire scenariosMarion Charlier, François Hanus, Olivier Vassart
A comprehensive computerized investigative protocol for confined Fire Investigations (Stru.F.I.S.)
Experimental research on structural concrete masonry walls subjected to fire Rúben F. R. Lopes, João P. C. Rodrigues, João M. Pereira, Paulo B. Lourenço
A performance based approach in Fire Engineering supports architects’ creativity
Session B7
Marcello Mangione, Franco Bontempi, Alessandro Marasco,
16.30 - 17.00
Giuseppe Gaspare Amaro, Michele Fronterrè Impact of the ventilated air gap on fire propagation along wooden façade – An experimental studyMathieu Duny, Lars Boström, Dhionis Dhima, Jean Pierre Garo, Hui-Ying WangA case study on the evacuation of deep mega underground development in SingaporeYan Hao Ng, Minh Phuong Nguyen, Kang Hai Tan, Kian Wee NgA new test protocol for the evaluation of fire behaviour of external thermal insulation composite system for façadeLamberto Mazziotti, Sergio Schiaroli, Michele Castore, Silvio Messa, Maddalena Pezzani
Feasibility and usefulness of the simplified analytical approach to fire design of masonry structures
Single storey steel buildings exposed to localised firesNaveed Iqbal, Jovan Fodor, Joakim Sandström, Tim Heistermann, Milan VeljkovicFull scale tests on the performance of timber-steel connections in real firesSamuel Bright Amankwah Boadi, George HadjisophocleousMasonry vaults made by calcareous stone under fire conditionsMarianovella Leone, Maria Antonietta Aiello
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Behavior of concrete structures in fire Éva Lublóy, Balázs L. György, Oliver Czoboly, Hlavička Viktor, Takács LajosExperimental and theoretical study on the arc bead by short circuit in fire sceneSeungwoo Woo, Byungsun Moon, Youngjin Cho, Hongkuen Ji, Jungwoo Nam, Jinpyo Kim, Jaemo Ko, Namkyu Park
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TOPICSession A Fire safety engineeringSession B Fire safety of structuresSession C Thermomecanical properties of materialsSession D Numerical modelling of structuresSession E Fire chemistry, physics and combustionSession F Computational fluid dynamicsSession G Smoke control, evacuation and firefightingSession H Fire risk assessmentSession I Construction trends, practical application and case studies
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1) The presentations of the papers are 10 minutes + 2 minutes for questions. The authors are warmly invited to prepare a poster for exposition in the poster room and participation in poster competition.
2) Short presentations are 5 minutes without questions. The authors should prepare a poster for exposition in the poster room and participation in poster competition. Discussion of the papers will be held during lunches and coffee breaks.