LOCAFI +

Temperature Assessment of a Vertical Member Subjected to LOCAlised Fire – Dissemination

International project:

Acronym: LOCAFI +

Programme: Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS)

Contract No.: 754072

Project implementation period of time: 01.07.2017  – 31.12.2018

Total value of the project: EUR 813 701,55

ITB’s budget: EUR 29 825,55

Coordinator on behalf of ITB: Andrzej Borowy, PhD and Grzegorz Woźniak, PhD

Leader/Coordinating organisation: ARCELORMITTAL BELVAL & DIFFERDANGE SA, Luxembourg

Participants:

CENTRE TECHNIQUE INDUSTRIEL DE LA CONSTRUCTION, France

UNIVERSITATEA POLITEHNICA TIMISOARA, Romania

UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE, Belgium

UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER, United Kingdom

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TRENTO, Italy

CESKE VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V PRAZE, Czech Republic

STICHTING BOUWEN MET STAAL, Holland

UNIVERSIDADE DE AVEIRO, Portugal

BAUFORUMSTAHL EV, Germany

TALLINNA TEHNIKAULIKOOL, Estonia

UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI, Slovenia

INSTYTUT TECHNIKI BUDOWLANEJ, Poland

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA, Spain

TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA V KOSICIACH, Slovakia

STAALINFOCENTRUM – INFOSTEEL, Belgium

MISKOLCI EGYETEM, Hungary

TTY-SAATIO, Finland

THE STEEL CONSTRUCTION INSTITUTE LBG, United Kingdom

RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB, Sweden

Short description:

LOCAFIplus was a project disseminating the results of the LOCAFI project, the main goal of which was to provide designers with a scientific basis for designing steel columns exposed to the impact of local fires (such as may occur, for example, in car parks).

The aim of the project was to prepare a design guide and adapt to the Polish market a software tool for calculating the temperature distribution in vertical steel elements exposed to local fire.

The result of the project was the dissemination of the fire design methodology for columns exposed to local fire among practicing engineers in European countries (using the results obtained in the LOCAFI project). Transfer of the developed calculation methods into practice was achieved through national seminars and clear design guides. As part of the project, the following were prepared in Polish: a design guide and the adaptation for the Polish market of a software tool (OZone) for calculating the temperature distribution in vertical steel elements exposed to the impact of a local fire.