This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effects of elevated temperature on compressive and flexural strength of Normal Strength Concrete (NSC), High Strength Concrete (HSC) and High Performance Concrete (HPC). In addition, the specimen mass and volume were measured before and after heating in order to determine the loss of mass and volume during the test. In terms of non-destructive measurement, ultrasonic pulse velocity test was proposed as a promising initial inspection method for fire damaged concrete structure. 100 Cube specimens for three grades of concrete were prepared and heated at a rate of 3°C/min up to different temperatures (150, 250, 400, 600, and 900°C). The results show a loss of compressive...
This thesis describes an investigation of the effect of elevated temperatures upon the properties of...
The response to fire of concrete structural members depends on the thermal, mechanical, and deformat...
Concrete is susceptible to damage caused by physical-chemical processes during heating, resulting in...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effects of elevated temperature on c...
This article investigates the mechanical and postfire structural performances of concrete under elev...
The occurrence of a fire in a building raises a number of important questions regarding the post-fir...
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation on the relationship between strengt...
Disasters due to fire accidents have become frequent resulting in concrete subjected to high tempera...
High strength concrete (HSC) is a material often used in the construction of high rise buildings. In...
While exposed to high temperatures caused by fire, the concrete undergoes a sequence of physical and...
The paper analyses the effects of high temperatures on the concrete residual strength using ultrason...
The effect of transient high temperature in the uniaxial compressive strength of high strength concr...
Reinforced concrete buildings and structures are exposed to fire, and the concrete's qualities can v...
An investigation into temperature induced degradation of the compressive strength of concrete includ...
Abstract- With the mode toward urbanization, rate of construction and hazards related to it has incr...
This thesis describes an investigation of the effect of elevated temperatures upon the properties of...
The response to fire of concrete structural members depends on the thermal, mechanical, and deformat...
Concrete is susceptible to damage caused by physical-chemical processes during heating, resulting in...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effects of elevated temperature on c...
This article investigates the mechanical and postfire structural performances of concrete under elev...
The occurrence of a fire in a building raises a number of important questions regarding the post-fir...
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation on the relationship between strengt...
Disasters due to fire accidents have become frequent resulting in concrete subjected to high tempera...
High strength concrete (HSC) is a material often used in the construction of high rise buildings. In...
While exposed to high temperatures caused by fire, the concrete undergoes a sequence of physical and...
The paper analyses the effects of high temperatures on the concrete residual strength using ultrason...
The effect of transient high temperature in the uniaxial compressive strength of high strength concr...
Reinforced concrete buildings and structures are exposed to fire, and the concrete's qualities can v...
An investigation into temperature induced degradation of the compressive strength of concrete includ...
Abstract- With the mode toward urbanization, rate of construction and hazards related to it has incr...
This thesis describes an investigation of the effect of elevated temperatures upon the properties of...
The response to fire of concrete structural members depends on the thermal, mechanical, and deformat...
Concrete is susceptible to damage caused by physical-chemical processes during heating, resulting in...