Full-scale hybrid fire test in real-time with multiple degree of freedom
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Date
2024-10Journal
Fire Safety JournalAbstract
To experimentally assess the fire resistance of civil structures, testing whole structures is very costly but the standard tests on individual structural elements can sometimes be too simplistic, regarding their boundary conditions. Hybrid fire testing offers a promising solution to these limitations, but performing such tests is technically challenging and few full-scale tests have been conducted. Current approaches rely on high-performance sensors and actuator systems, as well as assumptions about the stiffness of the tested element. This paper presents the detailed methodology and results of a full-scale, real-time test with 3 degrees of freedom on a concrete beam. The use of an adaptive controller allowed for maintaining stability and achieving reasonable precision despite the use of relatively low-precision sensors, regular hydraulic actuators, and no assumptions about the tested element's stiffness. The comparison with the same element tested using a standard fire resistance test demonstrates the usefulness of this technique in achieving a more accurate representation of the performance of the tested element in realistic conditions.
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