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- May 17, 2001
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I am trying to go through IBC 2012 and deal with combustible materials use in Type I and II construction. This is an existing concrete structure and some column and beam elements may require strengthening using FRP composites, which are "combustible".
Am I interpreting the following clauses correctly:
IBC 2012 said:703.5.1 Elementary materials.
Materials required to be noncombustible shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 136.
IBC 2012 said:703.5.2 Composite materials.
Materials having a structural base of noncombustible material as determined in accordance with Section 703.5.1 with a surfacing not more than 0.125 inch (3.18 mm) thick that has a flame spread index not greater than 50 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 or UL 723 shall be acceptable as noncombustible materials.
1) Since the existing concrete elements are non combustible are these concrete elements classified as "elementary materials" as defined in 703.5.1, above.
2) Assuming the concrete elements are "elementary materials", the application of combustible FRP materials to such a structural base is permissible in accordance with clause 703.5.2, assuming the FRP meets the flame spread and thickness requirements.
Correct?