Design guide for steel at elevated temperatures and high strain rates

'High strength steel is often used on offshore structures where there is a risk of accidental fire and blast loads. Design for fire requires knowledge of elevated temperature data while design for blast loads requires knowledge of high strain rate material data. This document provides guidance...

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Corporate Authors: Steel Construction Institute (Great Britain). Fire and Blast Information Group., Steel Construction Institute (Great Britain)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: [Ascot, Eng.] : Steel Construction Institute, 2001.
Series: FABIG technical note ; 6
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ISBN: 9781613447413
Physical Description: 1 online zdroj (67 p.)

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Summary: 'High strength steel is often used on offshore structures where there is a risk of accidental fire and blast loads. Design for fire requires knowledge of elevated temperature data while design for blast loads requires knowledge of high strain rate material data. This document provides guidance on elevated temperature and high strain rate material property data that is currently available for high strength steels used specifically for offshore structures. The guidance covers the data required to carry out both simplified design checks and advanced nonlinear analyses."--Knovel.
Item Description: "FABIG Technical Note 6 - September 2001."
At head of title: Technical note and worked examples to supplement the Interim guidance notes for the design and protection of topside structures against explosion and fire.
ISBN: 9781613447413
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