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Section factors



The section factor A/V is a convenient parameter to measure the thermal response of a steel member. Basically, the rate at which a steel beam or column will heat up is proportional to the surface area (A) of steel exposed to the fire and inversely proportional to the mass or volume (V) of the section. In a fire, a member with low section factor will be heated up at a slower rate than one with high section factor.
 
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