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Since both programmes use the same principles of heat transfer to analyse a cross<br />

section of a steel beam, these results are as expected.<br />

4.4.2 Comparison with Firecalc:<br />

This programme is a simple heat transfer package with capabilities to analyse<br />

protected <strong>and</strong> unprotected steel. The background information on the Firecalc<br />

programme is given in Section 2.3.2.<br />

When plotting the st<strong>and</strong>ard fire as already in the Firecalc package against the ISO<br />

834 fire used in this report, it was found that the fire time-temperature curve was<br />

not the same. On examining the raw data that is input into the Firecalc<br />

programme, it was found that the temperatures were that of the increase above<br />

ambient temperature with time as for the ISO 834 fire, but that the ambient<br />

temperature had not been added on to this increase as the formula requires. This<br />

means that the st<strong>and</strong>ard fire in Firecalc is always 20 °C lower than the<br />

temperatures calculated in the spreadsheet method. This data can be updated <strong>and</strong><br />

this was done to be able to more accurately compare the data output.<br />

The results of a comparison with the spreadsheet method, SAFIR <strong>and</strong> Firecalc for<br />

an unprotected beam of size 530UB82.0 are shown in Figure 4.14.<br />

1200<br />

1000<br />

Spreadsheet<br />

Temperature ( o C)<br />

800<br />

600<br />

400<br />

200<br />

SAFIR<br />

Firecalc<br />

0<br />

0 50 100 150 200<br />

Time (min)<br />

Spreadsheet Firecalc SAFIR with slab<br />

Figure 4.14: Comparison between the results from the spreadsheet method, SAFIR <strong>and</strong> Firecalc for<br />

an unprotected 180UB16.1 beam exposed on three sides to ISO 834 fire.<br />

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