The facts demonstrated in the experiments and the real fire hazards showed that the restrained steel beams have better fire-resistant capability than the simply-supported beams.Under the effect of the restraints
beams in fire condition can undergo very large deflection and the sudden crash can be avoided.In addition
the axial force will be induced and play an important role in the behaviour of the restrained beams.The factors influncing the behavior of restrained beams subjected to fire include the loads on the beam
the stiffness of axial and rotational restraints and the temperature distribution in the cross-section of beam
etc.Based on the assumptions made regarding the deflection curve of beam according to the restraints and the load type
the axial force and the strain and stress distributions in the beam can be determined.By integrating the stresses
the combined moment and force in the cross-section of the beam can be obtained.Then
through subtituting the moment and axial force into the equilibrium equation
the behavior of the restrained beams in fire can be worked out.In addition
for the safety estimation and repairing after a fire
the behaviour of restrained beams subjected to temperature descending needs studying.For the restrained beams experiencing very high temperatures
the strength of steel will recover when temperature descends
but the contract force will aggravate the stress in the beam
especially at the end.In this paper
the behaviour of the restrained beam in cooling phase is analyzed
and the effect of the contract force is discussed.