Fire-safe steel construction : practical design. Proceedings of the international conference held in Luxembourg, 11 and 12 April 1984
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Commission of the European Communities Fire-safe steel construction practical design Commission of the European Communities Fire-safe steel construction : practical design Proceedings of the international conference held in Luxembourg, 11 and 12 April 1984 This conference was organized by the Commission of the European Communities in conjunction with : Beratungsstelle für Stahlverwendung, Düsseldorf Centre Belgo-Luxembourgeois d'Information de l'Acier, Bruxelles Centra Italiano Sviluppo Impieghi Acciaio, Milano Constructional Steel Research and Development Organizations, Croydon Office Technique pour l'Utilisation de l'Acier, Paris Stichting Staalcentrum Nederland, Rotterdam and The European Convention for Constructional Steelwork k Directorate-General Science, Research and Development 1985 EUR 10116 EN Published by the COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Directorate-General Information Market and Innovation Bâtiment Jean Monnet LUXEMBOURG LEGAL NOTICE Neither the Commission of the European Communities nor any person acting on behalf of then is responsible for the use which might be made of the following information This publication is also available in the following languages: DE ISBN 92-825-5717-0 FRN 92-825-5719-7 Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1985 ISBN 92-825-5718-9 Catalogue number: ; © ECSC-EEC-EAEC, Brussels · Luxembourg,

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Commission of the European Communities
Fire-safe steel construction
practical design Commission of the European Communities
Fire-safe steel construction :
practical design
Proceedings of the international conference
held in Luxembourg, 11 and 12 April 1984
This conference was organized by the Commission of the European
Communities in conjunction with :
Beratungsstelle für Stahlverwendung, Düsseldorf
Centre Belgo-Luxembourgeois d'Information de l'Acier, Bruxelles
Centra Italiano Sviluppo Impieghi Acciaio, Milano
Constructional Steel Research and Development Organizations, Croydon
Office Technique pour l'Utilisation de l'Acier, Paris
Stichting Staalcentrum Nederland, Rotterdam
and
The European Convention for Constructional Steelwork
k
Directorate-General
Science, Research and Development
1985 EUR 10116 EN Published by the
COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
Directorate-General
Information Market and Innovation
Bâtiment Jean Monnet
LUXEMBOURG
LEGAL NOTICE
Neither the Commission of the European Communities nor any person acting on behalf of
then is responsible for the use which might be made of the
following information
This publication is also available in the following languages:
DE ISBN 92-825-5717-0
FRN 92-825-5719-7
Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication
Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1985
ISBN 92-825-5718-9 Catalogue number: ;
© ECSC-EEC-EAEC, Brussels · Luxembourg, 1985
Printed in Belgium CONTENTS
OPENING SESSION
Chairman : P.R.V. EVANS, Head of Division, Directorate-General
for Science, Research and Development, Division
"Technical research (steel)", Commission of the
European Communities, Brussels Belgium
Introductory address 3
H. TENT, Director, Directorate-General for Science,
Research and Development, Commission of the European
Communities, Brussels, Belgium
Trends in design methods for structural fire safety 11
J. WITTEVEEN, Director Institute TNO for Building Materials
and Building Structures, DELFT, The Netherlands
Fire development and safety requirements in construction 26
W. KLINGSCH, Bergishe University of Wuppertal,
F.R. Germany
ECSC contribution in the field of fire-safety of steel structures 42
M. DESCUDE, Industrial afdviser, president of Executive
Committee on properties and behaviour in service of light
structures, Paris, France
Summary of discussions 52
Rapporteur : J. FERRON
SESSION I : DESIGN METHODS
Chairman : G. Th. WUPPERMANN, Geschäftsführender
Gesellschafter Th. Wuppermann, GmbH, Leverkusen,
F.R. Germany
Presentation of european recommendations for the fire safety of
steel structures 58
J. KRUPPA, Head of fire service at the Metal Structures
Technical Industrial Centre and Member of Commission 3 of
the European Convention on Metal Structures, Puteaux,
France Examples of calculation of fire resistance of the steel members
according to the european recommendations of ECCS TC3 73
S. BRYL, Research and Development Department,
Geilinger Ltd., Winterthur, Switzerland
Fire safety, design of composite columns 89
J.B. SCHLEICH, Department Manager, ARBED-Research,
Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg
Fire engineering design of composite concrete slabs with
profil led steel sheet 128
L. TWILT, Institute TNO for Building Materials and Building
Structures, Delft, The Netherlands
Fire resistance of composite steel decks, floors and beams 144
H.B. WALKER, Head of Advisory Services, Constructional
Steel Research and Development Organisations, Croydon,
United Kingdom
Report on Session I 161
Rapporteur: H. WITTE
SESSION II : PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF
IMPLEMENTING SAFETY
Chairman : TIEZZI, Capo della Direzione Generale Antincendio
& Protezione Civile, Ministero dell'Interno, Rome,
Italy
Practical solutions by architects 164
K. SCHUWIRTH, Architect Bureau Schuwirth & Erman, Hannover,
F.R. Germany
Practical solutions by architects. Practical aspects of
implementing safety 175
G. ABBADO, Architect, INSO SpA, E.N.I. Group - Florence,
Italy
A consultant's view of steel structures 194
M. LAW, Technical Director, Ove Arup Partnership, London,
United Kingdom
How to reduce the cost of fire safety 20
L. FRUITET, Ingénieur-Conseil de l'Office Technique pour
l'Utilisation de l'Acier, Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris,
France
-IV-Industrial buildings - fire losses and appropriate protective
measures 219
J. THOR, Swedish Institute of Steel Construction,
Stockholm, Sweden
Report on Session II 235
Rapporteur: G.M.E. COOKE
SESSION III : FUTURE PROSPECTS
Chairman : P. BORCHGRAEVE, Centre Belgo-Luxembourgeois
d'Information de l'Acier, Brussels, Belgium
Application on the computer to model structural fire endurance 240
D.C. JEANES, Senior Engineer, American Iron and Steel
Institute, Washington, USA
Computer aided fire resistance for steel and composite structures 261
J.C. DOTREPPE, Senior Research Associate, J.M. FRANSSEN,
Research Assistant, National Fund for Scientific Research,
Liège, Belgium; J.B. SCHLEICH, Department Manager, ARBED,
Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg
Requirements of fire resistance based on actual fires (Swedish
approach) 279
0. PETTERSSON, Division of Building Fire Safety and
Technology, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
A probability based fire safety concept 294
M. KERSKEN-BRADLEY, Institut für Bautechnik, Berlin,
F.R. Germany
Report on Session III 307
Rapporteur: L. TWILT
CLOSING SESSION
Conference conclusions 312
P. BORCHGRAEVE, Centre Belgo-Luxembourgeois d'Information
de l'Acier, Brussels, Belgium
LISTOFPARTICIPANTS9 OPENING SESSION
Introductory address
Trends in design methods for structural fire safety
Fire development and safety requirements in construction
ECSC contribution in the field of fire-safety of steel structures
Summary of discussions

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