This paper investigates and evaluates experimentally the structural behavior of high strength concrete (HSC) beams under fire and compares it with that of Normal strength concrete (NSC) beams. The main investigated parameters are: concrete compressive strength (300 or 600 kg/cm2); the concrete cover thickness (3 or 5 cm); the degree of temperature (room temperature or 600 oC); the type of cooling (air or water); and the fire exposure time (3 or 5 hours). Test results showed that the concrete compressive strength decreases significantly as the exposure time to fire increases
While exposed to high temperatures caused by fire, the concrete undergoes a sequence of physical and...
A compilation of fire test data which shows distinct behavioral differences between high-strength co...
The use of high strength concrete (HSC) in multi-story buildings has become increasingly popular. Se...
This paper investigates and evaluates experimentally the structural behavior of high strength concre...
High Strength Concrete (HSC) is now used in the constructions of high rise buildings, offshore const...
Concrete is widely utilized as a construction material owing to its desirable mechanical properties,...
This paper provides a "state-of-the-art" review of research into the effects of high temperature on ...
The effect of fire on the flexural behavior of RC beams is investigated. Twenty-four reinforced conc...
Abstract. High strength concrete (HSC) has some disadvantages such as brittleness and poor resistan...
© 2009 Dr. Thanh Binh TaHydrocarbon fires can cause severe damage to building structures. Recent ter...
When high strength reinforced concrete is exposed to high temperature due to a fire, deteriorations ...
Abstract Performance-based fire resistance design needs consideration of various influencing paramet...
Building and infrastructure damages, such as tunnels, have become a more important issue because of ...
Concrete has an excellent intrinsic behaviour when exposed to fire, especially when compared to othe...
Disasters due to fire accidents have become frequent resulting in concrete subjected to high tempera...
While exposed to high temperatures caused by fire, the concrete undergoes a sequence of physical and...
A compilation of fire test data which shows distinct behavioral differences between high-strength co...
The use of high strength concrete (HSC) in multi-story buildings has become increasingly popular. Se...
This paper investigates and evaluates experimentally the structural behavior of high strength concre...
High Strength Concrete (HSC) is now used in the constructions of high rise buildings, offshore const...
Concrete is widely utilized as a construction material owing to its desirable mechanical properties,...
This paper provides a "state-of-the-art" review of research into the effects of high temperature on ...
The effect of fire on the flexural behavior of RC beams is investigated. Twenty-four reinforced conc...
Abstract. High strength concrete (HSC) has some disadvantages such as brittleness and poor resistan...
© 2009 Dr. Thanh Binh TaHydrocarbon fires can cause severe damage to building structures. Recent ter...
When high strength reinforced concrete is exposed to high temperature due to a fire, deteriorations ...
Abstract Performance-based fire resistance design needs consideration of various influencing paramet...
Building and infrastructure damages, such as tunnels, have become a more important issue because of ...
Concrete has an excellent intrinsic behaviour when exposed to fire, especially when compared to othe...
Disasters due to fire accidents have become frequent resulting in concrete subjected to high tempera...
While exposed to high temperatures caused by fire, the concrete undergoes a sequence of physical and...
A compilation of fire test data which shows distinct behavioral differences between high-strength co...
The use of high strength concrete (HSC) in multi-story buildings has become increasingly popular. Se...