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土木工程建筑防火中英文对照外文翻译文献@#@ @#@@#@中英文翻译@#@ @#@@#@ @#@@#@外文文献:
@#@@#@DesigningAgainstFireOfBuliding@#@@#@ABSTRACT:
@#@@#@Thispaperconsidersthedesignofbuildingsforfiresafety.Itisfoundthatfireandtheassoci-atedeffectsonbuildingsissignificantlydifferenttootherformsofloadingsuchasgravityliveloads,windandearthquakesandtheirrespectiveeffectsonthebuildingstructure.Fireeventsarederivedfromthehumanactivitieswithinbuildingsorfromthemalfunctionofmechanicalandelectricalequipmentprovidedwithinbuildingstoachieveaserviceableenvironment.Itisthereforepossibletodirectlyinfluencetherateoffirestartswithinbuildingsbychanginghumanbehaviour,improvedmaintenanceandimproveddesignofmechanicalandelectricalsystems.Furthermore,shouldafiredevelops,itispossibletodirectlyinfluencetheresultingfireseveritybytheincorporationoffiresafetysystemssuchassprinklersandtoprovidemeasureswithinthebuildingtoenablesaferegressfromthebuilding.Theabilitytoinfluencetherateoffirestartsandtheresultingfireseverityisuniquetotheconsiderationoffirewithinbuildingssinceotherloadssuchaswindandearthquakesaredirectlyafunctionofnature.Thepossibleapproachesfordesigningabuildingforfiresafetyarepresentedusinganexampleofamulti-storeybuildingconstructedoverarailwayline.Thedesignofboththetransferstructuresupportingthebuildingovertherailwayandthelevelsabovethetransferstructureareconsideredinthecontextofcurrentregulatoryrequirements.Theprinciplesandassumptionsassoci-atedwithvariousapproachesarediscussed.@#@1INTRODUCTION@#@Otherpaperspresentedinthisseriesconsiderthedesignofbuildingsforgravityloads,windandearthquakes.Thedesignofbuildingsagainstsuchloadeffectsistoalargeextentcoveredbyengineeringbasedstandardsreferencedbythebuildingregulations.Thisisnotthecase,tonearlythesameextent,inthecaseoffire.Rather,itisbuildingregulationssuchastheBuildingCodeofAustralia(BCA)thatdirectlyspecifymostoftherequirementsforfiresafetyofbuildingswithreferencebeingmadetoStandardssuchasAS3600orAS4100formethodsfordeterminingthefireresistanceofstructuralelements.@#@Thepurposeofthispaperistoconsiderthedesignofbuildingsforfiresafetyfromanengineeringperspective(asiscurrentlydoneforotherloadssuchaswindorearthquakes),whilstatthesametime,puttingsuchapproachesinthecontextofthecurrentregulatoryrequirements.Attheoutset,itneedstobenotedthatdesigningabuildingforfiresafetyisfarmorethansimplyconsideringthebuildingstructureandwhetherithassufficientstructuraladequacy.Thisisbecausefirescanhaveadirectinfluenceonoccupantsviasmokeandheatandcangrowinsizeandseverityunlikeothereffectsimposedonthebuilding.Notwithstandingthesecomments,thefocusofthispaperwillbelargelyondesignissuesassociatedwiththebuildingstructure.@#@Twosituationsassociatedwithabuildingareusedforthepurposeofdiscussion.Themulti-storeyofficebuildingshowninFigure1issupportedbyatransferstructurethatspansoverasetofrailwaytracks.Itisassumedthatawiderangeofrailtrafficutilisesthesetracksincludingfreightanddiesellocomotives.Thefirstsituationtobeconsideredfromafiresafetyperspectiveisthetransferstructure.ThisistermedSituation1andthekeyquestionsare:
@#@whatleveloffireresistanceisrequiredforthistransferstructureandhowcanthisbedetermined?
@#@Thissituationhasbeenchosensinceitclearlyfallsoutsidethenormalregulatoryscopeofmostbuild-ingregulations.Anengineeringsolution,ratherthanaprescriptiveoneisrequired.Thesecondfiresituation(termedSituation2)correspondstoafirewithintheofficelevelsofthebuildingandiscoveredbybuildingregulations.Thissituationischosenbecauseitwillenableadiscussionofengineeringapproachesandhowtheseinterfacewiththebuildingregulations–sincebothengineeringandprescriptivesolutionsarepossible.@#@@#@2UNIQUENESSOFFIRE@#@2.1Introduction@#@Windandearthquakescanbeconsideredtobe“natural”phenomenaoverwhichdesignershavenocontrolexceptperhapstochoosethelocationofbuildingsmorecarefullyonthebasisofhistoricalrecordsandtodesignbuildingtoresistsufficientlyhighloadsoraccelerationsfortheparticularlocation.Deadandliveloadsinbuildingsaretheresultofgravity.Alloftheseloadsarevariableanditispossible(althoughgenerallyunlikely)thattheloadsmayexceedtheresistanceofthecriticalstructuralmembersresultinginstructuralfailure.@#@Thenatureandinfluenceoffiresinbuildingsarequitedifferenttothoseassociatedwithother“loads”towhichabuildingmaybesubjectedto.Theessentialdifferencesaredescribedinthefollowingsec