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Behaviour of multi-storey composite steel framed structures in response to compartment fires

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Usmani, Asif
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Drysdale, Dougal
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Lane, Barbara (Arup)
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Lamont, Susan
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2007-02-05T12:03:44Z
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2007-02-05T12:03:44Z
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2001-12
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For many years, the ability of highly redundant composite framed structure to resist the effect of a fire have been undervalued and misunderstood. A great deal of work on the behavior of composite steel-concrete structures in fire has been developed since the Cardington frame fire tests (UK) conducted in the 1990s...
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1485
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The University of Edinburgh. College of Science and Engineering. School of Engineering and Electronics
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fire
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collapse
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world trade center
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buidling
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engineering
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civil
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heat
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fashover
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ventilated
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Behaviour of multi-storey composite steel framed structures in response to compartment fires
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The behaviour of multi-storey composite steel framed structures in response to compartment fires
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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