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Prediction of fire spalling in fibre-reinforced high strength concrete
This paper presents results of a study which investigates spalling in small scale specimens of fibre-reinforced high strength concrete exposed to elevated temperatures. A relationship to predict relative maximum pressures was developed, which takes into account parameters such as concrete strength, fibre type and fibre geometry. Also, a blowtorch spalling test method was utilized to investigate spalling in small scale specimens, and a clear relationship between relative maximum pore pressures and spalling was observed.
Prediction of fire spalling in fibre-reinforced high strength concrete
This paper presents results of a study which investigates spalling in small scale specimens of fibre-reinforced high strength concrete exposed to elevated temperatures. A relationship to predict relative maximum pressures was developed, which takes into account parameters such as concrete strength, fibre type and fibre geometry. Also, a blowtorch spalling test method was utilized to investigate spalling in small scale specimens, and a clear relationship between relative maximum pore pressures and spalling was observed.
Prediction of fire spalling in fibre-reinforced high strength concrete
Mugume R.B. (Autor:in) / Horiguchi T. (Autor:in)
2013
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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Prediction of spalling in fibre-reinforced high strength concrete at elevated temperatures
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British Library Online Contents | 2014
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Online Contents | 2014
|Prediction of spalling in fibre-reinforced high strength concrete at elevated temperatures
Online Contents | 2013
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