This paper focuses on the experimental assessment of the degree to which continued exposure to low ambient temperatures influences the concrete modulus of elasticity and compressive strength. The elastic modulus is not a constant; in fact, it can reach very different values in concrete of the same strength class. It is thus important to have knowledge of aspects which have the greatest influence on it. One of the most important factors influencing the modulus of elasticity is the ambient temperature during concrete setting and hardening. The experiment tested the C 35/45 concrete, which was aged at temperatures of +20 °C, +10 °C and +5 °C. The result of the experiment is the determination of the modulus of elasticity and compressive strengt...
International audienceDrops in compressive strengths may occur for hot weather concreting. They are ...
This paper presents a procedure to evaluate the development of the mechanical properties of hardenin...
he paper considers the influence of elevated temperatures in the range from 20°C to 800°C in the mec...
The modulus of elasticity is a property of concrete, which is known for its high variability of valu...
Beside the compressive strength of concrete, which is considered as the basic parameter parameter fo...
This chapter report the most recent experimental results on mechanical behaviour at high temperature...
The need to acquire knowledge of the effect of temperature on concrete has been intensified in the r...
The strength and E-modulus of concrete are decisive parameters when it comes to ultimate limit state...
23-28In this study, the effects of temperature level and time on the mechanical behaviour of concret...
WOS: 000254222400003In this Study, the effects of temperature level and time on the mechanical behav...
The occurrence of a fire in a building raises a number of important questions regarding the post-fir...
Concrete is susceptible to damage caused by physical-chemical processes during heating, resulting in...
Conventional winter concreting practice in Canada recommends concrete to be mixed and placed at 10&d...
International audienceIn nuclear power plants, a severe accident in the containment building results...
International audienceThe scenario of a severe accident in the containment building of a nuclear pla...
International audienceDrops in compressive strengths may occur for hot weather concreting. They are ...
This paper presents a procedure to evaluate the development of the mechanical properties of hardenin...
he paper considers the influence of elevated temperatures in the range from 20°C to 800°C in the mec...
The modulus of elasticity is a property of concrete, which is known for its high variability of valu...
Beside the compressive strength of concrete, which is considered as the basic parameter parameter fo...
This chapter report the most recent experimental results on mechanical behaviour at high temperature...
The need to acquire knowledge of the effect of temperature on concrete has been intensified in the r...
The strength and E-modulus of concrete are decisive parameters when it comes to ultimate limit state...
23-28In this study, the effects of temperature level and time on the mechanical behaviour of concret...
WOS: 000254222400003In this Study, the effects of temperature level and time on the mechanical behav...
The occurrence of a fire in a building raises a number of important questions regarding the post-fir...
Concrete is susceptible to damage caused by physical-chemical processes during heating, resulting in...
Conventional winter concreting practice in Canada recommends concrete to be mixed and placed at 10&d...
International audienceIn nuclear power plants, a severe accident in the containment building results...
International audienceThe scenario of a severe accident in the containment building of a nuclear pla...
International audienceDrops in compressive strengths may occur for hot weather concreting. They are ...
This paper presents a procedure to evaluate the development of the mechanical properties of hardenin...
he paper considers the influence of elevated temperatures in the range from 20°C to 800°C in the mec...