WOS: 000254222400003In this Study, the effects of temperature level and time on the mechanical behaviour of concrete have been investigated. The concrete mixtures are produced using two different water/cement (w/c) ratios: 0.4, and 0.6. 288 cube (100 x 100 x 100 nun) specimens are prepared front these concrete mixtures and cured at 28 days. After standard curing period, specimens are dried in a furnace at 105 degrees C for 4 h. Then the specimens are kept in loboratory for I day before exposing to 300, 600 and 900 degrees C for 1, 3, and 5 h. Then cornpressive strength and split tensile strength are determined. It is concluded that, compressive strength and split tensile strength of the specimens are reduced after the high temperature expos...
High strength concrete (HSC) is a material often used in the construction of high rise buildings. In...
Experiments to characterize the effects of moisture content and temperature on the mechanical proper...
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...
The effect of transient high temperature in the uniaxial compressive strength of high strength concr...
International audienceDrops in compressive strengths may occur for hot weather concreting. They are ...
The need to acquire knowledge of the effect of temperature on concrete has been intensified in the r...
68-72In this paper, effects of high temperatures on the compressive strength of concrete were inves...
Now a day concrete are being used widely in the construction that might be exposed to elevated tempe...
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Conventional winter concreting practice in Canada recommends concrete to be mixed and placed at 10&d...
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AbstractIn this study, the effect of temperature on compressive strength, spalling and mass loss of ...
This work aims to show the effect of elevated temperature on the residual compressive strength of co...
Concrete’s thermal properties are more complex than for most materials because not only is the concr...
High strength concrete (HSC) is a material often used in the construction of high rise buildings. In...
Experiments to characterize the effects of moisture content and temperature on the mechanical proper...
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...
The effect of transient high temperature in the uniaxial compressive strength of high strength concr...
International audienceDrops in compressive strengths may occur for hot weather concreting. They are ...
The need to acquire knowledge of the effect of temperature on concrete has been intensified in the r...
68-72In this paper, effects of high temperatures on the compressive strength of concrete were inves...
Now a day concrete are being used widely in the construction that might be exposed to elevated tempe...
This article investigates the mechanical and postfire structural performances of concrete under elev...
Conventional winter concreting practice in Canada recommends concrete to be mixed and placed at 10&d...
This paper deals with the mechanical properties of concrete with steel fibers subjected to temperatu...
AbstractIn this study, the effect of temperature on compressive strength, spalling and mass loss of ...
This work aims to show the effect of elevated temperature on the residual compressive strength of co...
Concrete’s thermal properties are more complex than for most materials because not only is the concr...
High strength concrete (HSC) is a material often used in the construction of high rise buildings. In...
Experiments to characterize the effects of moisture content and temperature on the mechanical proper...
The strength and E-modulus of concrete are decisive parameters when it comes to ultimate limit state...