Abstract

This paper numerically investigates the influence of masonry infill walls on collapse mechanisms of steel frames under fire scenarios. Three six-story by five-bay steel frames were designed in this study. One of these frames had no infill walls, another one had horizontal infill walls, and the last one had vertical infill walls. Load redistribution and fire resistance were investigated under edge bay fire scenario and central bay fire scenario. The numerical results indicated that masonry infill walls provide alternate load paths in fire conditions, causing significantly large variations of axial forces in surrounding columns. Furthermore, the lateral resistance of the infilled frames is provided by the integral loading resisting system under edge bay fire scenario. The infill walls decrease the buckling temperature and increase the collapse temperature of the heated columns. A series of parametric analyses were performed to investigate the factors influencing the fire resistance of the steel frames. Finally, a preliminary design method was proposed with an aim to prevent the collapse of steel frames with infill walls under fire scenarios.

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