TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - An Integrated Model to Predict Fire Resistance of Wood Floor Assemblies JO - Journal of fire protection engineering A1 - Takeda, H. SP - 133 EP - 150 VL - 19 IS - 2 N2 - An integrated numerical model to predict the fire resistance of wood-framed floor assemblies has been developed. The assemblies considered in this article are floors constructed with nominal 2 × 8 (38 × 191 mm2), 2 × 10 (38 × 241 mm2) or 2 × 12 (38 × 292 mm2) wood joists lined with Type X gypsum board (12.7 mm or 15.9 mm thickness) as a ceiling membrane with (or without) resilient channels and 15.9 mm thick plywood as a sub-floor. The model includes a heat transfer sub-model to calculate the flow of heat in the assembly and a structural sub-model to evaluate the mechanical performance of the assembly. The heat transfer sub-model employs two-dimensional heat conduction equations to predict the temperatures in the ceiling (gypsum board), wood joists and sub-floor of the assembly when the ceiling is exposed to fire. Using the temperature distribution in the joists predicted from the heat transfer equations, the structural sub-model analyzes the mechanical strength of the joists and calculates joist deflection in the assembly. Results from the numerical model are compared to results from full-scale tests. Reasonably good agreement is observed.

LA - SN - 1042-3915 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1042391508101986 ID - ref1 ER -