Fire resistance of building elements is an important consideration in building design. While structural design considerations for concrete and masonry at ambient temperature conditions are addressed by ACI 318 and ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS 402, respectively, these codes do not consider the impact of fire on concrete and masonry construction. This standard contains design and analytical procedures for determining the fire resistance of concrete and masonry members and building assemblies. Where differences occur in specific design requirements between this standard and the aforementioned codes, as in the case of cover protection of steel reinforcement, the more stringent of the requirements shall apply
Keywords: beams (supports); columns (supports); compressive strength; concrete slabs, fire endurance; fire ratings; fire resistance; fire tests; masonry walls; modulus of elasticity; prestressed concrete; prestressing steels; reinforced concrete; reinforcing steel; structural design; temperature distribution; thermal properties; walls.
This product referenced by:ICC IBC-2006 - Code Requirements for Determining Fire Resistance of Concrete and Masonry Construction Assemblies
This product replaces:ACI 216.1-97 - Standard Method for Determining Fire Resistance of Concrete Masonry Construction Assemblies
Browse Product Family: ACI 216.1-07ACI 216.1-97
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Chapter 1 - General, p. 216.1-21.1 - Scope1.2 - Alternative methods1.3 - Definitions1.4 - Notation1.5 - Fire resistance determinationsChapter 2 - Concrete, p. 216.1-42.1 - General2.2 - Concrete walls, floors, and roofs2.3 - Concrete cover protection of steel reinforcement2.4 - Analytical methods for calculating structural fireresistance and cover protection of concrete flexuralmembers2.5 - Reinforced concrete columns2.6 - Structural steel columns protected by concreteChapter 3 - Concrete masonry, p. 216.1-173.1 - General3.2 - Equivalent thickness3.3 - Concrete masonry wall assemblies3.4 - Reinforced concrete masonry columns3.5 - Concrete masonry lintels3.6 - Structural steel columns protected by concretemasonryChapter 4 - Clay brick and tile masonry, p. 216.1-204.1 - General4.2 - Equivalent thickness4.3 - Clay brick and tile masonry wall assemblies4.4 - Reinforced clay masonry columns4.5 - Reinforced clay masonry lintels4.6 - Expansion or contraction joints4.7 - Structural steel columns protected by clay masonryChapter 5 - Effects of finish materials on fireresistance, p. 216.1-215.1 - General5.2 - Calculation procedure5.3 - Installation of finishesChapter 6 - References, p. 216.1-226.1 - Referenced standardsAPPENDIXESAppendix A - Minimum cover for steel columnsencased in concrete, p. 216.1-24Appendix B - Fire resistance of concretemasonry-protected steel columns, p. 216.1-26Appendix C - Fire resistance of clay-masonryprotectedsteel columns, p. 216.1-28