Joel David
[FYI request #3259 email]
17 November 2015
Ref: DOIA 1516-0568
Dear Mr David
Thank you for your email of 19 October 2015 requesting under the Official Information Act
1982 the following information:
I write this OIA request for details related to any studies run by the Ministry of
Business, Innovation & Employment or the now defunct Ministry for Science, Research
and Technology related to the temperature or atmospheric conditions that would
cause steel to melt or fail to be load bearing, specifically related to forms of
uncontrolled fire, so as to answer the following question:
Can jet fuel melt steel beams?
MBIE does not have any record of funding research into the performance of steel structures in
fires, nor does the previous Ministry for Science and Innovation.
There was however some research on the performance of steel structures in fires carried out
by the Fire Engineering Programme at the Department of Civil and Natural Resources
Engineering of the University of Canterbury. Prior to 2000, financial support for this research
was provided, in part, by the Public Good Science Fund. This fund was run by the Foundation
for Research, Science and Technology on behalf of the Ministry of Research, Science and
Technology. One relevant research project is:
“Design of loadbearing light steel frame walls for fire resistance”
J T (Han) Gerlich
Fire Engineering Research Report 95/3
http://www.civil.canterbury.ac.nz/fire/pdfreports/Gerlich.PDF
For further queries on this request please contact us via email at [MBIE request email]
Yours sincerely
Dr Stephen Lorimer
National Manager Manufacturing and Resources
Science Investments
Labour, Science and Enterprise Group
15-21 Stout Street, PO Box 1473, Wellington 6140