High strength concrete (HSC) provides several advantages over normal strength concrete (NSC) and is being used in multi-story buildings for reducing the dimensions of the columns sections and increasing the net marketable area. However, upgrading of concrete strength class in a building may affect the fire performance, due to higher rates of strength loss with temperature and higher susceptibility to spalling of HSC compared with NSC. Reduction of columns sections also leads to increased member slenderness and faster temperature increase in the section core. These detrimental effects are well known, but their impact on fire performance of structures has not been established in terms of comparative advantage between NSC and HSC. In other wor...
Composite structures made from the combination of steel profile and concrete have significant load b...
In view of limited studies on modelling of high strength concrete (HSC) columns under fire condition...
Fire could dramatically reduce strength of reinforced concrete columns. The objective of this work i...
High strength concrete (HSC) provides several advantages over normal strength concrete (NSC) and is ...
The use of high strength concrete (HSC) in multi-story buildings has become increasingly popular. Se...
Owing to its good structural performance, especially in strength and durability, high-strength concr...
In buildings, fire represents one of the most severe environmental conditions and therefore, should ...
High Strength Concrete (HSC) is now used in the constructions of high rise buildings, offshore const...
An overview of the research program, aimed at developing fire resistance design guidelines for high ...
This article presents some key results of studies carried out by NRC's Institute for Research in Con...
An overview of the research program, aimed at developing fire resistance design guidelines for high ...
Strength, durability and stability are the main criteria for material selection and design in the co...
Research in the field of developing innovative concrete materials has been ongoing for the last thre...
In this paper, results from fire resistance experiments on five types of reinforced concrete columns...
high strength of the concrete. Spalling results in the rapid loss of the surface layers of the concr...
Composite structures made from the combination of steel profile and concrete have significant load b...
In view of limited studies on modelling of high strength concrete (HSC) columns under fire condition...
Fire could dramatically reduce strength of reinforced concrete columns. The objective of this work i...
High strength concrete (HSC) provides several advantages over normal strength concrete (NSC) and is ...
The use of high strength concrete (HSC) in multi-story buildings has become increasingly popular. Se...
Owing to its good structural performance, especially in strength and durability, high-strength concr...
In buildings, fire represents one of the most severe environmental conditions and therefore, should ...
High Strength Concrete (HSC) is now used in the constructions of high rise buildings, offshore const...
An overview of the research program, aimed at developing fire resistance design guidelines for high ...
This article presents some key results of studies carried out by NRC's Institute for Research in Con...
An overview of the research program, aimed at developing fire resistance design guidelines for high ...
Strength, durability and stability are the main criteria for material selection and design in the co...
Research in the field of developing innovative concrete materials has been ongoing for the last thre...
In this paper, results from fire resistance experiments on five types of reinforced concrete columns...
high strength of the concrete. Spalling results in the rapid loss of the surface layers of the concr...
Composite structures made from the combination of steel profile and concrete have significant load b...
In view of limited studies on modelling of high strength concrete (HSC) columns under fire condition...
Fire could dramatically reduce strength of reinforced concrete columns. The objective of this work i...