This paper presents an experimental study on the spalling resistance of normal strength concrete with different mixing sequences of polypropylene (PP) fibers subjected to fire. The mixing sequences of PP fibers in concrete mixture investigated are: (1) mixing PP fibers with fresh concrete; (2) mixing PP fibers with coarse aggregates; and (3) mixing PP fibers with fine aggregates. According to the test results, the degree of concrete spalling is reduced for specimens containing PP fibers at 0.2% by volume in the concrete mixture. The beneficial effect on spalling resistance is maximized when the PP fibers are mixed with fresh concrete and when the PP fibers are mixed with fine aggregates. The results are confirmed using scanning electron mic...
Concrete tends to spall explosively under fire due to the combined effect of thermal stress and pore...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), due to its dense microstructure, is highly susceptible to ex...
Since the first report of the high risk of spalling in high strength concrete at elevated temperatur...
The paper examines the effect of various polypropylene fibre additions (Types 1 and 2 and different ...
The term high-performance concrete (HPC) is typically used to describe concrete mixes with high work...
Apart from many advantages, High Strength Concrete (HSC) has disadvantages in terms of brittleness a...
nive; ac The results of a recently finished research project have shown a great influence of the amo...
A complete description of the mechanical behavior of High-Performance Concrete in fire still require...
Numerous studies have verified that increased concrete strength reduces its resistance to fire, lead...
Fire spalling of concrete is not a new phenomenon. To some degree there has always been a risk durin...
In the past two centuries, concrete has made a remarkable impact on human history. Nowadays, Ultra-h...
International audienceNumerous studies conducted by researchers have indicated a positive effect of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of various polypropylene fibre addition...
High strength construction materials are now attractive owing to their economic and architectural ad...
This study aimed to investigate fire resistance of strain hardening ultra-high performance concrete ...
Concrete tends to spall explosively under fire due to the combined effect of thermal stress and pore...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), due to its dense microstructure, is highly susceptible to ex...
Since the first report of the high risk of spalling in high strength concrete at elevated temperatur...
The paper examines the effect of various polypropylene fibre additions (Types 1 and 2 and different ...
The term high-performance concrete (HPC) is typically used to describe concrete mixes with high work...
Apart from many advantages, High Strength Concrete (HSC) has disadvantages in terms of brittleness a...
nive; ac The results of a recently finished research project have shown a great influence of the amo...
A complete description of the mechanical behavior of High-Performance Concrete in fire still require...
Numerous studies have verified that increased concrete strength reduces its resistance to fire, lead...
Fire spalling of concrete is not a new phenomenon. To some degree there has always been a risk durin...
In the past two centuries, concrete has made a remarkable impact on human history. Nowadays, Ultra-h...
International audienceNumerous studies conducted by researchers have indicated a positive effect of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of various polypropylene fibre addition...
High strength construction materials are now attractive owing to their economic and architectural ad...
This study aimed to investigate fire resistance of strain hardening ultra-high performance concrete ...
Concrete tends to spall explosively under fire due to the combined effect of thermal stress and pore...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), due to its dense microstructure, is highly susceptible to ex...
Since the first report of the high risk of spalling in high strength concrete at elevated temperatur...