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    Innovative structural joint tolerates high rotational and shear overload

    , Article 23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Vancouver, BC, 20 June 2004 through 25 June 2004 ; Volume 1 B , 2004 , Pages 875-883 Khonsari, S. V ; Parvinnia, S. M. H ; England, G. L ; Hajialiakbari Fini, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    A new beam-to-column and bracing-to-frame connection that can tolerate high rotational and shear overload is described. The connection is a self-contained separate entity that comprises two parallel attachment plates between which two circular tubes are laid and fixed through welding. The whole combination can also be produced by extrusion, where the plates are laid in an orthogonal relation with the axis of bending. In the welded version, the two plates are laid in a parallel relation with the axis of bending  

    Further investigation into a novel concept for a deformable joint in offshore structures

    , Article 22nd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering; Offshore Technology Ocean Space Utilization, Cancun, 8 June 2003 through 13 June 2003 ; Volume 1 , 2003 , Pages 479-487 Khonsari, S. V ; England, G. L ; Parvinnia, S. M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    A new general semi-rigid beam-to-column connection for skeletal structures, also applicable to offshore platforms, was devised. In a previous paper (OMAE02-28264), the general features of this joint together with some proposed details for its use in fabricating new platforms, as well as retrofitting and repair of existing platforms, were introduced. Moreover, the results of some quasi-static tests on the 'original' version of the connection, in which the energy-dissipating elements (tubes) of the connection are laid in a parallel relation to the axis of bending, were reported. Here, in this paper, the results of recent experimental work on the 'alternate' version of the connection, in which... 

    Towards resilient structures

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 23, Issue 5 , 2016 , Pages 2077-2080 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Khaloo, A. R ; Mobini, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology 
    Abstract
    A disaster is an adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth or sometimes from terrorist attacks. Since the concept of disaster resilience has become prominent, research and practice for making the cities resilient play an important role in urban management. Cities are composed of a variety of structures and providing the structural resiliency can protect them. Resilient structures are composed of a number of ideal performance criteria, which based on analysis, experiment, and past experience, are capable to withstand the required level of stress and deformation. In addition, durability, fire resistance, and other capabilities, such as being environmentally friendly with no... 

    Numerical–analytical assessment of fire and ventilation interaction in longitudinally ventilated tunnels using jet fans

    , Article Heat Transfer Engineering ; Volume 38, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 523-537 ; 01457632 (ISSN) Kazemipour, A ; Afshin, H ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    Longitudinal ventilation system is a frequent method of tunnel ventilation which is commonly implemented by use of jet fans. In most studies on longitudinal ventilation application, the effect of fire on its upstream is neglected and a constant-velocity flow is considered in the tunnel entrance. In this paper, fire consequences on ventilation system performance are investigated. It is noticed that airflow induced in tunnel declines as the fire intensifies. High reductions up to about 50% are observed and are attributed to two main phenomena; elevated downstream resistance and fire plume blockage. These effects are combined to form a parameter named fire pressure loss (FPL). An analytical... 

    Investigation of flame retardancy and physical-mechanical properties of zinc borate and aluminum hydroxide propylene composites

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 29, Issue 5 , 2008 , Pages 1051-1056 ; 02613069 (ISSN) Ramazani, S. A. A ; Rahimi, A ; Frounchi, M ; Radman, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, the effects of flame retardant fillers mixture, zinc borate and aluminum hydroxide, on polypropylene including various ratios of their accumulated concentrations, have been studied. Maleic anhydrate grafted polypropylene and calcium stearate have been used to increase filler-matrix interactions and filler dispersion in matrix. Effects of filler types and their concentrations on fire resistibility of different composite samples have been determined via limiting oxygen index test method. Effects of foregoing parameters on the mechanical properties of prepared samples were also investigated. Recorded data shows that adding polypropylene, containing aluminum anhydrate lump,... 

    Investigation into the Effects of Using Various Thermal Insulators on the Behaviour of Structural Connections During Fire

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jamshidi Vismeh, Alireza (Author) ; Khonsari, Vahid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Steel is a non-combustible material, but at high temperatures, steel structures, due to their diminishing yield strength, undergo a considerable visco-plastic deflection, which results in a reduction in their load bearing capacity. Thus, to increase safety against fire must be considered as an important objective in the design and construction of steel structures. One of the safety measures which can be taken against fire is to increase the resistance of the structure against heat by using heat-resistant coatings. This decreases the rate of transfer of heat to the structure, and must include the ‘structural members’ and ‘structural joints’. Due to the role of structural connections in... 

    Experimental investigation and probabilistic models for residual mechanical properties of GFRP pultruded profiles exposed to elevated temperatures

    , Article Composite Structures ; Volume 211 , 2019 , Pages 610-629 ; 02638223 (ISSN) Pournamazian Najafabad, E ; Houshmand Khaneghahi, M ; Ahmadie Amiri, H ; Esmaeilpour Estekanchi, H ; Ozbakkaloglu, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Here, we investigate the influence of elevated temperatures with negligible ambient oxygen on mechanical properties of various embedded glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) profiles, as well as the application of a predictive Bayesian model for predicting these properties. Both the flexural and compressive properties of FRP profiles were investigated through the tests of I-shaped and box-shaped profiles. To determine the impact of low and high elevated temperature, the profiles were exposed to a wide range of temperatures (i.e., 25–550 °C); effects of the exposure time were also investigated. Experiments showed that specimens exposed to higher elevated temperatures for longer time periods... 

    A novel structural joint with the potential of fire-tolerance improvement

    , Article 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 2005, Halkidiki, 12 June 2005 through 17 June 2005 ; Volume 1 B , 2005 , Pages 747-754 Khonsari, S. V ; Jamshidi Vismeh, A. R ; England, G. L ; Fattahian, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    A new innovative 'universal' structural joint with multiple applications was devised. The two major conceived contexts for the use of this joint are 'joining beams to columns, ' and 'joining diagonal braces to horizontal ones. ' The main features of this joint are its high rotational capacity, its high shear deformation capacity, its high energy-dissipation capacity, its ability to contain damage, and its repalceability. Due to its geometry, it can well lend itself to protection measures against fire, normally practiced by the involving industries. This makes it a good candidate for being used in structures related to oil and gas industry, offshore or onshore. Through numerical modelling of... 

    Comparative study on the effect of fiber type and content on the fire resistance of alkali-activated slag composites

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 288 , 2021 ; 09500618 (ISSN) Shoaei, P ; Ghassemi, P ; Ameri, F ; Musaeei, H. R ; Chee Ban, C ; Ozbakkaloglu, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Alkali-activated slag (AAS) binder has been recognized as a suitable material for construction applications owing to its low carbon footprint and good mechanical and durability performance. As a promising alternative to the conventional Portland cement binder, it is important to maximize the performance of AAS composites under normal and harsh environmental conditions such as exposure to fire. The use of fibers in a brittle matrix is a well-known approach to enhance the mechanical strength and cracking behavior under thermal loading. In this study, polypropylene fiber (PPF), glass fiber (GF), and basalt fiber (BF) are used at volume fractions of 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5% in AAS mortar mixes. First,... 

    The effects of elevated temperatures on the performance of concrete-filled pultruded GFRP tubular columns

    , Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 169 , 2021 ; 02638231 (ISSN) Tabatabaeian, M ; Khaloo, A ; Azizmohammadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Usage of concrete-filled pultruded glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) tubes (CFPGT) as columns can increase the service life of structures. However, marine structures such as oil platforms are always prone to fire because of the low resistance to the elevated temperatures. The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the effects of concrete core strength (30 and 60 MPa), and exposure temperature (25, 100, 200, 300, and 400 °C) and time (60 and 120 min) on the compressive and bond behavior of CFPGTs. The properties of unexposed and exposed concrete core, pultruded GFRP hollow tubes, and CFPGTs were determined via compressive and disk-split tests. Also, the push-out test was used to... 

    Numerical study on the post-earthquake fire behavior of intermediate steel moment frames

    , Article Earthquake and Structures ; Volume 22, Issue 2 , 2022 , Pages 137-145 ; 20927614 (ISSN) Parvizizadeh, S ; Kazemia, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Techno-Press  2022
    Abstract
    As steel is highly sensitive to temperature variations, fire exposure is more destructive in the case of steel structures in comparison to the concrete ones. The performance of an intermediate three-story steel moment frame with 4 spans was studied under the service load, thermal load and post-earthquake fire in this paper. Also, the effects of passive fire-protection materials such as ordinary cement-based and fire-retardant coatings were investigated. To model and analyze the structure; Abaqus software is utilized. In order to apply the earthquake effect, the push-over analysis method is employed. Changes in the stories deflection, endurance time and growth of nonlinear regions due to...