TY - GEN
T1 - Tragverhalten hochfester Verbundstützen und Werkstoffverhalten im Brandfall – FOSTA-Forschungsverbund HOCHFEST
T2 - Projekte „Hochfeste Verbundstützen und Brand“
AU - Knobloch, Markus
AU - Feldmann, Markus
AU - Claßen, Martin
AU - Zehfuß, Jochen
AU - Mensinger, Martin
AU - Uszball, Sara
AU - Schurgacz, Przemyslaw
AU - Schäfers, Michael
AU - Janiak, Till
AU - Nonn, Jonas
AU - Jalaeeyan, Asieh
AU - Ameri, Shaghayegh
AU - Wolters, Kevin
AU - Rudolf, R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - Structural behaviour of high-strength composite columns and material behaviour in case of fire. Concrete-filled steel tubular composite columns are increasingly used in enineering practice, as they provide competitive solutions, for buildings with high demands on the load-bearing capacity and cross-sectional dimensions. Additionally, composite columns are characterised by high fire resistances. The use of high-strength materials for composite columns also facilitates the realisation of more sustainable, efficient and economical steel-concrete composite structures and thus to maintain the long term competitiveness of steel and composite structures. The use of high- and ultra-high-strength materials for composite columns is currently still limited by the application range of Eurocode 4. The research projects of the HOCHFEST, which are strongly supported by the research association FOSTA, address exactly this limitation and are presented in this issue of Stahlbau. The HOCHFEST research network comprises a total of 15 research projects, which investigate the multiple application potential of high-strength steels. The research projects P 1287, P 1349, P 1500, P 1501 and P 1502 address the load-bearing behaviour of high-performance composite columns and the material behavior of high-strength steel at ambient temperature as well as in case of fire and under earthquake conditions. The findings of the research projects therefore are essential for the future development of design methods for high-performance composite columns.
AB - Structural behaviour of high-strength composite columns and material behaviour in case of fire. Concrete-filled steel tubular composite columns are increasingly used in enineering practice, as they provide competitive solutions, for buildings with high demands on the load-bearing capacity and cross-sectional dimensions. Additionally, composite columns are characterised by high fire resistances. The use of high-strength materials for composite columns also facilitates the realisation of more sustainable, efficient and economical steel-concrete composite structures and thus to maintain the long term competitiveness of steel and composite structures. The use of high- and ultra-high-strength materials for composite columns is currently still limited by the application range of Eurocode 4. The research projects of the HOCHFEST, which are strongly supported by the research association FOSTA, address exactly this limitation and are presented in this issue of Stahlbau. The HOCHFEST research network comprises a total of 15 research projects, which investigate the multiple application potential of high-strength steels. The research projects P 1287, P 1349, P 1500, P 1501 and P 1502 address the load-bearing behaviour of high-performance composite columns and the material behavior of high-strength steel at ambient temperature as well as in case of fire and under earthquake conditions. The findings of the research projects therefore are essential for the future development of design methods for high-performance composite columns.
KW - Experiments
KW - composite columns
KW - composite construction
KW - fire protection
KW - fire tests
KW - high performance materials
KW - material characterisation tests
KW - structural member tests
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U2 - 10.1002/stab.202300003
DO - 10.1002/stab.202300003
M3 - Artikel
AN - SCOPUS:85147948355
SN - 0038-9145
VL - 92
SP - 108
EP - 118
JO - Stahlbau
JF - Stahlbau
ER -