Taylor & Francis Group, 2005 (First published 2002). — 351 p. — ISBN: 0-203-30224-9.
The main emphasis of this book is to provide a comprehensive quantitative description of various aspects of the behaviour of complete steel structures in fire, how current design methods are reflecting these behavioural aspects and how they are likely to be improved in the future when new understandings are developed. It is not intended to provide examples of detailed design calculations, as such it should be seen as complementary to the existing “design” books.
An introduction to the behaviour and design at ambient temperature
Experimental observations
Numerical modeling
Behaviour of steel and composite structures in fire
An introduction to heat transfer
An introduction to enclosure fire behaviour
Design of steel structures for fire safety
Design of composite structures for fire safety
Steel and composite structures without fire protection