High strength structural steel at elevated temperatures

Ju Chen, Ben Young, Brian Uy

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[This paper presents the mechanical properties of high strength structural steel and mild structural steel at elevated temperatures. Mechanical properties of structural steel at elevated temperatures are important for fire resistant design of steel structures. However, current design standards for fire resistance of steel structures are mainly based on the investigation of hot-rolled carbon steel with normal strength, such as mild steel. The performance of high strength steel at elevated temperatures is unknown. Hence, an experimental program has been carried out to investigate the mechanical properties of both high strength steel and mild steel at elevated temperatures. The high strength steel BISPLATE 80 (approximately equivalent to ASTM A 514, EN 10137-2 Grade S690Q and JIS G 3128) and the mild steel XLERPLATE Grade 350 (approximately equivalent to ASTM 573-450) were tested using steady and transient state test methods. The elastic moduli and yield strengths were obtained at different strain levels, and the ultimate strength and thermal elongation were evaluated at different temperatures. The test reults were compared with the predictions obtained from the American, Australian, British and European standards.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Symposium on Design and Application of High Performance Steel in Construction
    PublisherHong Kong Institute of Steel Construction
    Number of pages13
    Publication statusPublished - 2006
    EventInternational Symposium on Design and Application of High Performance Steel in Construction -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2006 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Symposium on Design and Application of High Performance Steel in Construction
    Period1/01/06 → …

    Keywords

    • steel, high strength
    • steel, structural
    • high temperatures
    • fire resistant design
    • mechanical properties
    • steady state test

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