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Eurocode 5
Design of fire
resistance of timber
structures
Alar Just
Tallinn, 13.09.2005Tallinn, 13.09.2005
Eurocode programme
• Started in 1975 on initiative of the Comission of
European Community
• End of 1980s first set of Eurocodes
• 1990s published as European pre-standards ENV
• April 2004 - first EN standard
• Next step is the 2nd generation of EN standards
Eurocode 5 – Design of timber structures
TODAY WE USE IN ESTONIA:
EPN 5.1.1. General rules and rules for builings(based on pre-standard prENV 1995-1-1:1992).
EVS 1995-1-2:2003 Fire safety
(based on pre-standard ENV 1995-1-2:1994)
EVS 1995-2:2003. Timber bridges
(based on pre-standard ENV 1995-2:1997 )
Estonian Design Rules
Estonian National Standard
Eurocode 5 – Design of timber
structures
EN 1995-1-1:2004 Part 1.1: General -Common rules and rules for buildings
EN 1995-1-2:2004 Part 1.2: General -Structural fire design
EN 1995-2:2004 Part 2: Bridges
NB! Officially exist in English as EVS-EN 1995-…
Missing National Annexes
Eurocode 5 – Design of timber
structures
(in Estonian)
EVS-EN 1995-1-1:2005 Part 1.1: General rules and rulesfor buildings
EVS-EN 1995-1-2:2006 ? Part 1.2: Fire safety
EVS-EN 1995-2:2006 ? Osa 2: Bridges
EN 1995-1-2:2004
• Gives differences compare to normal temperature
design.
• Shall be used together with standards:
– EN 1990 Basis of design
– EN 1991 Loads
• EN 1991-1-2. Fire loads
– EN 1995-1-1
EN 1995-1-2:2004
vs
ENV 1995-1-2:1997
• More different cases of charring taken into
account
• Design rules for wall and floor assemblies are
given
• Design rules for connections are more detailed
• Properties for Finite Element analysis
• Some rules for parametric fire curves
Structural fire design
General rule
Ed,fi � Rd,t,fi
Ed,fi = ηEd
η – reduction factor for loads in fire situation
Strength and stiffness
Design strength
fd,fi = kmod,fi f20 / γM,fi
Design stiffness
Sd,fi = kmod,fi S20 / γM,fi
EN 1995-1-2:2004
fd,fi design strength in case
of fire
kmod,fi modification factor
f20 20% fractile of
strength property at
normal temperature
γM,fi partial safety factor for
material in case of fire
γM,fi=1
f20 = kfi fk
S20 = kfi S05
EN 1995-1-2:2004
kfi reduction factor,
depends on variation
coefficient of material
fk characteristic strength
S05 5% fractile of stifness
(E – modulus of
elasticity, G – shear
modulus)Values of kfi
Sawn timber 1,25
glulam 1,15
LVL(Kerto) 1,1
Strength and stiffness
Charring depth
Charring at one side
dchar,o = β0 t
Charring at many sides
Notional charring depth
dchar,n = βn t
EN 1995-1-2:2004
t time
βo, βn charring rate
Charring rates
βo, βn
mm/min mm/min
Softwood
Glulam 0,65 0,7
Sawn timber 0,65 0,8
Hardwood
characteristic density 290 kg/m3 0,65 0,7
- “ – over 450 kg/m3 0,5 0,55
LVL 0,65 0,7
EN 1995-1-2:2004
Charring rates
Charring rate βo may be used if minimal dimension of
cross-section is greater than
2dchar,n + 80 if dchar,0 ≥ 13 mm
bmin =
8,15dchar,n if dchar,0 < 13 mm
EN 1995-1-2:2004
bmin
dchar,0
Protected surfaces
tch charring starts
tf protective layer failes
ta charring depth 25 mm
EN 1995-1-2:2004
aeg t
dchar,0
or
dchar,n
[mm]
1 unprotected surface
2a protection remains on place
2b protection has fallen off
2c charring rate reduces to the
rate of unprotected timber
Protected surfaces
EN 1995-1-2:2004
Start of charring tch
• Wood and wood-based panels tch = hp/β0
• Gypsum tch = 2,8hp- 14
• Rock fibre batts tch = 0,07(hins-20) (ρins)0,5
• There is no rules for fire protective painting and other liquides
• Missing rules for some types of gypsum plasterboards
• Design is too optimistic for rockwool plates
Reduced cross-section method
Efective charring depth
def = dchar,n + k0d0
EN 1995-1-2:2004
1 initial surface of member
2 border of residual cross-
section
3 border of efective cross-
section
d0 = 7 mm
k0
Unprotected surface Protected surface
kmod,fi = 1
Reduced properties method
EN 1995-1-2:2004
• Cross-section is reduced only by charring depth dchar,0 or dchar,n
• Modification factor kmod,fi
bending strength kmod,fi= 1,0-(1/200)(p/Ar)
compression kmod,fi= 1,0-(1/125)(p/Ar)
tensile strength kmod,fi= 1,0-(1/330)(p/Ar)
modulus of elasticity
p – perimeter of the residual cross-section
Ar – area of residual cross-section
Simplifying
• Where bracing failes during relevant fire exposure, the
effect of bracing can´t be taken into account
• Compression perpendicular to the grain may be
disregarded
• Shear could be disregarded in rectangular and circular
cross-sections
•Deformations must be analysed only if relevant product
descriptions require it
Walls and floors
EN 1995-1-2:2004
• Walls and floors filled with insulation
– Rules given in annex C
• Walls and floors with void cavities
– Rules given in annex D
• Analysis of separating criteria
– Rules given in annex E
Connections
EN 1995-1-2:2004
• Unprotected “wood-to-wood” connections, designed
by EN 1995-1-1
t1 ≥45 mm20dowels
t1 ≥45 mm15bolts
d≥3,5 mm15screws
d≥2,8 mm15nails
provisionstd,fi , min
t1 – thickness of the side member
Connections
EN 1995-1-2:2004
To achieve greater fire resistance:
• Increase required distances by afi
• Decrease loads by factor η
• To use both
Connections
EN 1995-1-2:2004
• Fire resistance td,fi until 30 min
– Increase of distances by afi
afi = βn kflux (treq – td,fi )
βn charring rate
kflux coefficient taking into
account increased heat
flux through the
fastener
treq required standard fire
resistance period
Connections
EN 1995-1-2:2004
• Reduced load method
Shear load-carrying capacity is reduced by factor
Design fire resistance
of connection
η=e-ktd,fi
td,fi = -1/k ln (ηfi γM,fi / γM kfi)
300,085Dowels, steel-to-wood
400,04Dowels, wood-to-wood
300,085Bolts, steel-to-wood
300,065Bolts, wood-to-wood
200,08Nails, screws
Period of validity of
coefficient k in
unprotected conn.
k
FV,Rk,fi = η FV,Rk
Connections
EN 1995-1-2:2004
Protected connections
• Wood or gypsum plasterboard (type A,H)
• Gypsum plasterboard (type F)
• Glued-in stripes
tch ≥ treq- 0,5 td,fi
tch ≥ treq- 1,2 td,fi
td,fi – fire resistance
time of unprotected
connection
(15-20 min)
Connections
EN 1995-1-2:2004
Inner steel plates
UnprotectedProtected by
gapsProtected by
glued-in stripes
Protected by
plates
Fire resistance bst
R30 ≥200 mm
R60 ≥280 mm
Parametric fire curves
EN 1995-1-2:2004
• Formulas for calculating charring rates and
strength modification factors for parametric fire
are given in Annex A
Advanced calculation methods
EN 1995-1-2:2004
May be applied for determination of
•charring depth
•Increase and distribution of the temperature
•Evaluation of the structural behaviour
Curves for properties of wood influenced by
temperature change is given on annex B
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