A Study on the Introduction of Barrel Support Bracket Deflection and Proposal of Numerical Criteria for the Extended Application of Fire Shutters in Logistics Facilities

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Abstract

This study proposes the introduction of a deflection-based criterion for barrel support brackets to ensure the structural stability of large fire shutters installed in large-scale buildings such as logistics facilities. While the current extended application method in BS EN 15269 evaluates the structural adequacy of the barrel primarily based on stress analysis, this research aims to establish a more reliable design guideline by additionally considering the deflection of barrel support brackets, which may become structurally vulnerable under high-temperature conditions. To achieve this, the bracket was modeled as a cantilever beam, and deflection equations were applied. The deflection and stress were analyzed for various rectangular hollow section sizes. Furthermore, support capacities at ambient temperature and at 700°C were compared, and regression analysis was conducted to assess the accuracy and error rates associated with different deflection limits (L/180 to L/480). The results indicate that setting the deflection limit to L/180 yields the most favorable outcome in terms of structural safety and error minimization across most conditions. It is expected that the adoption of deflection criteria for barrel support brackets in the design of large fire shutters will contribute significantly to preventing fire spread and ensuring structural safety.

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