This work reports the main conclusions of a study on the mechanical behavior of concrete under ISO 834 fire with different cooling methods. The aim of this research was to provide reliable data for the analysis of structures damaged by fire. The experimental program used cylindrical concrete test specimens subjected to ISO 834 heating in a furnace up to maximum gas temperatures of 400, 500, 600, 700, and 800 ?C. The compressive strength was measured in three situations: (a) at the different temperature levels reached in the furnace; (b) after a natural cooling process; and (c) after aspersion with water at ambient temperature. The results indicate that the concrete residual compressive strength is fairly dependent on the maximum temperature...
The nature of concrete-based structures means that they generally perform very well in fire. However...
The superior thermal property of concrete associated to its great capability of thermally insulating...
The occurrence of a fire in a building raises a number of important questions regarding the post-fir...
Concrete is known to have an enhanced behaviour in fire when comparing with bare steel, however the...
The concrete structures have usually good behavior in fire. However, when the fire is severe and of...
Concrete structures are able to resist high temperatures due to fire relatively well and they can be...
Concrete structures exposed to fire suffer from damage, but can remain a certain degree of residual ...
This paper summarizes the results of an experimental research to assess the residual mechanical pro...
This paper presents the results of an experimental research on the assessment of the effect of the l...
The impact of real fire and cooled in different environments (air and water) on ordinary strength co...
Post-fire-curing is an effective method to recover fire-damaged concrete. In order to investigate th...
This study investigates the effects of high temperature with five different heating durations on re...
The residual mechanical properties of concrete after a fire depend on the high temperatures to which...
This article investigates the mechanical and postfire structural performances of concrete under elev...
An investigation into temperature induced degradation of the compressive strength of concrete includ...
The nature of concrete-based structures means that they generally perform very well in fire. However...
The superior thermal property of concrete associated to its great capability of thermally insulating...
The occurrence of a fire in a building raises a number of important questions regarding the post-fir...
Concrete is known to have an enhanced behaviour in fire when comparing with bare steel, however the...
The concrete structures have usually good behavior in fire. However, when the fire is severe and of...
Concrete structures are able to resist high temperatures due to fire relatively well and they can be...
Concrete structures exposed to fire suffer from damage, but can remain a certain degree of residual ...
This paper summarizes the results of an experimental research to assess the residual mechanical pro...
This paper presents the results of an experimental research on the assessment of the effect of the l...
The impact of real fire and cooled in different environments (air and water) on ordinary strength co...
Post-fire-curing is an effective method to recover fire-damaged concrete. In order to investigate th...
This study investigates the effects of high temperature with five different heating durations on re...
The residual mechanical properties of concrete after a fire depend on the high temperatures to which...
This article investigates the mechanical and postfire structural performances of concrete under elev...
An investigation into temperature induced degradation of the compressive strength of concrete includ...
The nature of concrete-based structures means that they generally perform very well in fire. However...
The superior thermal property of concrete associated to its great capability of thermally insulating...
The occurrence of a fire in a building raises a number of important questions regarding the post-fir...