Post fire performance of galvanized cylindrical shells for buckling failure

Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering(2024)

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This study examines the impact of anti-fire paint with different thicknesses of 100, 200, and 400 microns on the post-fire behavior of cylindrical tanks under external pressure. For this purpose, we investigate the buckling modes of the cylindrical tank specimens after they are exposed to fire. Different fire temperatures of 300, 450, and 600 ℃ were investigated. A total of 22 specimens were fabricated in the laboratory. The specimens have been divided into three groups, the first group without any anti-fire, the second group include the anti-fire paint on their inner skin and the last group have the anti-fire paint both on inner and outer faces of the tank. In the second part of the study, to determine the effects of anti-fire paint numerically, the finite element models were created in Abaqus software. Numerical models were verified by Experimental data, with an error rate at initial buckling 5.4
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Experimental,Cylindrical shells,Anti-fire paint,Past-buckling,Post-fire
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