TY - JOUR PY - 2004// TI - Technical basis on structural fire resistance design in building standards law of Japan JO - Fire and materials A1 - Harada, K. A1 - Ohmiya, Y A1 - Natori, A A1 - Nakamichi, A SP - 323 EP - 341 VL - 28 IS - 2-4 N2 - Structural fire resistance design method came into effect due to the revision of Japan's building code (building standards law of Japan) in June 2001. The method includes standard methods to calculate (1) fire exposure to structural elements, (2) temperature rise of steel and RC elements during fire exposure and (3) structural end points such as ultimate steel temperature for buckling of columns, bending failure of beams and so on. This paper discusses the technical basis for design methods especially focused on steel framed buildings. The calculated values by design equations were compared with experimental values in order to examine the redundancies implied. In the final stage, all the redundancies were combined by Monte-Carlo method and first-order moment method (AFORM). Target safety index and corresponding partial safety factors were discussed.

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