IHS BRE Press Assessing The Fire Performance of Existing Reinforced Concrete Flooring Systems IP9/12

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Get advice on assessing the fire performance of existing reinforced concrete flooring systems using tabulated values from national standards and Eurocodes. This Information Paper also draws on experience of existing buildings and historic research. Author: T Lennon Publish Date: 4/5/2012 ISBN: 978-1-84806-259-7 Abstract During their lifetimes, buildings are refurbished or renovated many times, often in order to provide functions not envisaged when they were designed. As a result, the structure may no longer be capable of achieving the required fire resistance and the presence of defects or material degradation may mean that it can no longer achieve the performance assumed when it was built. Many large residential and commercial buildings built in the post-war period of reconstruction incorporate reinforced concrete flooring systems. This Information Paper provides information on assessing the fire performance of existing reinforced concrete flooring systems using tabulated values from national standards and the Eurocode for the design of concrete structures, as well as experience from assessment of existing buildings and research by the Fire Research Station (now part of BRE Group). It will help clients, contractors and building control authorities to estimate levels of performance provided by specific forms of construction, many of which are incorporated within existing buildings but are no longer in widespread use as current construction systems.
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Get advice on assessing the fire performance of existing reinforced concrete flooring systems using tabulated values from national standards and Eurocodes. This Information Paper also draws on experience of existing buildings and historic research. Author: T Lennon Publish Date: 4/5/2012 ISBN: 978-1-84806-259-7 Abstract During their lifetimes, buildings are refurbished or renovated many times, often in order to provide functions not envisaged when they were designed. As a result, the structure may no longer be capable of achieving the required fire resistance and the presence of defects or material degradation may mean that it can no longer achieve the performance assumed when it was built. Many large residential and commercial buildings built in the post-war period of reconstruction incorporate reinforced concrete flooring systems. This Information Paper provides information on assessing the fire performance of existing reinforced concrete flooring systems using tabulated values from national standards and the Eurocode for the design of concrete structures, as well as experience from assessment of existing buildings and research by the Fire Research Station (now part of BRE Group). It will help clients, contractors and building control authorities to estimate levels of performance provided by specific forms of construction, many of which are incorporated within existing buildings but are no longer in widespread use as current construction systems.
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Get advice on assessing the fire performance of existing reinforced concrete flooring systems using tabulated values from national standards and Eurocodes. This Information Paper also draws on experience of existing buildings and historic research. Author: T Lennon Publish Date: 4/5/2012 ISBN: 978-1-84806-259-7 Abstract During their lifetimes, buildings are refurbished or renovated many times, often in order to provide functions not envisaged when they were designed. As a result, the structure may no longer be capable of achieving the required fire resistance and the presence of defects or material degradation may mean that it can no longer achieve the performance assumed when it was built. Many large residential and commercial buildings built in the post-war period of reconstruction incorporate reinforced concrete flooring systems. This Information Paper provides information on assessing the fire performance of existing reinforced concrete flooring systems using tabulated values from national standards and the Eurocode for the design of concrete structures, as well as experience from assessment of existing buildings and research by the Fire Research Station (now part of BRE Group). It will help clients, contractors and building control authorities to estimate levels of performance provided by specific forms of construction, many of which are incorporated within existing buildings but are no longer in widespread use as current construction systems.

Get advice on assessing the fire performance of existing reinforced concrete flooring systems using tabulated values from national standards and Eurocodes. This Information Paper also draws on experience of existing buildings and historic research.

Author: T Lennon

Publish Date: 4/5/2012

ISBN: 978-1-84806-259-7

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During their lifetimes, buildings are refurbished or renovated many times, often in order to provide functions not envisaged when they were designed. As a result, the structure may no longer be capable of achieving the required fire resistance and the presence of defects or material degradation may mean that it can no longer achieve the performance assumed when it was built. Many large residential and commercial buildings built in the post-war period of reconstruction incorporate reinforced concrete flooring systems.

This Information Paper provides information on assessing the fire performance of existing reinforced concrete flooring systems using tabulated values from national standards and the Eurocode for the design of concrete structures, as well as experience from assessment of existing buildings and research by the Fire Research Station (now part of BRE Group). It will help clients, contractors and building control authorities to estimate levels of performance provided by specific forms of construction, many of which are incorporated within existing buildings but are no longer in widespread use as current construction systems.

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