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The assessment of fire damaged concrete
AbstractThe assessment of fire-damaged concrete and masonry to determine whether a structure is still structurally sound depends largely on accurately determining the maximum temperature distribution within the damaged structure. The merits and limitations of various techniques for the assessment of fire-damaged concrete were discussed. It has been shown that TL test is more sensitive than other techniques in the detection of fire damage.
The assessment of fire damaged concrete
AbstractThe assessment of fire-damaged concrete and masonry to determine whether a structure is still structurally sound depends largely on accurately determining the maximum temperature distribution within the damaged structure. The merits and limitations of various techniques for the assessment of fire-damaged concrete were discussed. It has been shown that TL test is more sensitive than other techniques in the detection of fire damage.
The assessment of fire damaged concrete
Chew, Michael Y.L. (author)
Building and Environment ; 28 ; 97-102
1992-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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