Modern Dimensional Analysis Based on Fire-Protected Steel Members’ Analysis Using Multiple Experiments
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MDPI, Fire
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Nowadays, the real structures (considered as prototypes) subjected to fire are analysed
by means of the behaviours of some reduced scale structures (defined as models). These prototype–
model correlations are governed by the so-called dimensional analysis (DA) methods. These methods,
starting from the Buckingham theorem, offer several dimensionless variables and based on them is the
so-called Model Law (ML), which is able to foresee the predictable prototype’s answer based on the
results of the experimental investigations performed exclusively on the model (usually manufactured
at a reduced scale). Based on the MDA principles, in a previous paper the authors elaborated
the complete ML for the heat transfer in beams with rectangular-hole cross-sections, considering
unprotected as well as thermally protected structural elements. The authors, based on meticulous
experimental investigations, obtained the validation of this ML for the unprotected steel members.
In this contribution, the authors offer in a similar manner the ML validation for intumescent paintprotected
steel members and thus the complete validation of their original ML. In their theoretical
and experimental investigations, the authors involved both a real column’s element combined with
its models manufactured at 1:2 and 1:4, as well as 1:10 scales too. Consequently, the obtained ML can
be considered as generally valid, involving a real structural element and its model manufactured at
the desired scale.
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Gálfi, P.-B.; Száva, R.-I.; Száva, I.; Vlase, S.; Gălățanu, T.; Jármai, K.; Asztalos, Z.; Popa, G. Modern Dimensional Analysis Based on Fire-Protected Steel Members’ Analysis Using Multiple Experiments. Fire 2022, 5, 210. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/fire5060210
