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Fire-resistance prognostic model for reinforced concrete columns

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Lazarevska, Marijana
Knežević, Miloš
Cvetkovska, Meri
Ivanišević, Nenad
Samardžioska, Todorka
Trombeva-Gavriloska, Ana
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Abstract
The prediction model used for defining fire resistance of reinforced concrete columns exposed to standard fire from all four sides is presented in the paper. The proposed model relies on the concept of artificial neural networks, in which numerical analysis results are used as input parameters. A brief description of the modelling process is given, and an appropriate example of the neural network prognostic model is presented.
Keywords:
neural network / fire resistance / numerical analysis / RC column
Source:
Građevinar, 2012, 64, 7, 565-571
Publisher:
  • Croatian Association of Civil Engineers

ISSN: 0350-2465

WoS: 000309249200003

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84865198504
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http://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/425
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