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Understanding the Slab Panel Method | on demand webinar 14 – 16 March
March 14, 2022 @ 9:30 am - March 16, 2022 @ 12:30 pm
The Slab Panel Method; recent developments in the design of composite slabs and supporting structural elements for dependable inelastic response in severe fires
With the continuous progress on structural fire research, a number of significant changes have been found that will further improve the design capacity of slab panels in severe fires. Meanwhile, the slab panel method (SPM) report is no longer consistent with fire safety design codes since the release of C/VM2. HERA is pleased to present this seminar to share the latest research progress on composite slabs and SPM software updates.
Key aspects to be covered:
- SPM background and development including incorporation into AS/NZS 2327,
- Slab panel design procedure and detailing requirements,
- Design of supporting steel beams and columns,
- Ongoing research into performance of steel structures with composite slabs in severe fires,
- Design example: application of SPM, and
- Much more …
For further technical information about the webinar contact: Dr. Kawa Andisheh,
Email: Kaveh.andisheh@hera.org.nz,
For all other queries contact: admin@hera.org.nz
- Structural Engineers who need to know about the latest structural fire design and detailing developments for composite floor systems and supporting steel structures.
- Fire Engineers keen to learn how structures would perform in severe fire and how structural engineers protect steel framed buildings from failure in fire.
- Deck manufacturers who keen to know about the updated Slab panel method and its advantages for composite flooring system
- Engineering students who wants to learn about behaviour of composite flooring systems in fire, and would like to invest in their future professional career.
Available for on demand viewing: 14 – 16 March 2022
Dr. Charles Clifton | Associate Professor, University of Auckland
Charles is the principal developer of the Slab Panel Method. He has specialized in the behaviour and design of structural steel and composite structures since 1983. From 1983 to 2007 this was as Senior Structural Engineer at Heavy Engineering Research Association, where he conducted research in structural steel, composite construction, fire engineering and durability. He also made consideration contributions to the introduction of new and revised standards, developed widely used design guides and was actively involved in professional development. Since 2008 he has continued research and education in that area at the University of Auckland.
Fanqin Meng | Structural Fire Engineer, HERA
Fanqin is a structural fire engineer at his early career stage in HERA. He has been involved in the structural fire research of composite steel structures from the view of structure assemblage during his PhD study at the University of Auckland. His ongoing areas of focus in HERA are mainly on the structural fire performance of composite structures, including but not limited to composite beams, composite columns and structural assemblages. He also has an open mind to broaden his research scope on fire-related topics.
Seminar Fee (incl GST)
$240 HERA Ordinary member
$120 HERA Student member
$285 HERA Affiliate or Associate member and Engineering NZ members
$300 Non Members
$240 Non Member Student
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