Journal article
Experimental and computational investigations on fire resistance of GFRP composite for building façade
QT Nguyen, P Tran, TD Ngo, PA Tran, P Mendis
Composites Part B Engineering | Published : 2014
Abstract
Composite materials such as glass fibre reinforced polymers (GFRPs) possess the advantages of high strength and stiffness, as well as low density and highly flexible tailoring; therefore, their potential in replacing conventional materials (such as concrete, aluminium and steel) in building façade has become attractive. This paper addresses one of the major issues that hinder the extensive use of composite structures in the high-rise building industry, which is the fire resistance. In this study, a fire performance enhancement strategy for multilayer composite sandwich panels, which are comprised of GFRP composite facets and polyethylene foam core, is proposed with the addition of environmen..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work is conducted with the financial support of ARC Linkage Grant LP110100429. The authors would also like to acknowledge the support of Permasteelisa Pty Ltd with the experimental program and invaluable suggestions from Professor Debes Bhattacharyya, Centre for Advanced Composite Materials, the University of Auckland.