This session illustrates the procedure adopted in DIANA for analyzing structural behaviour under fire load.
After an overview of the background theory, the case study of a tunnel under fire is used to show the different functionalities available in DIANA for modelling this problem. These functionalities include: thermo-stress coupling, material thermal and mechanical damage.In the specific case of a tunnel, soil-structure interaction is also relevant. Another relevant aspect is how material properties are modelled during cooling. Related new functionalities in the upcoming DIANA release will also be outlined.
Date: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (2:00PM - 3:00PM CEST)
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