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Thermo-mechanical characteristics of concrete at elevated temperatures up to 310 °C

✍ Scribed by Albert Noumowé; Rafat Siddique; Guillaume Ranc


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
946 KB
Volume
239
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-5493

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✦ Synopsis


Both, the normal strength concretes (NSC) and high strength concretes (HSC) have been used in structures which may be exposed to elevated temperatures. Concretes have also been used in the construction of radiation shielding structures. Data on the behaviour of concrete at high temperature is of prime concern in predicting the constructions and safety of buildings in response to certain accidents or particular service conditions. Prediction of mechanical behaviour, thermo-mechanical deformations and moisture migration in non-uniformly heated concrete is important for safe operation of concrete containment.

This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation carried out to predict the behaviour of concrete intended for nuclear applications. For this purpose, normal concrete having compressive strength of 40 MPa was designed using limestone aggregates. Cylindrical specimens (110 mm × 22 mm) were made and subjected to heating-cooling cycles at 110, 210 and 310 • C. Measurements were taken for thermal gradient, mass loss, deformations, residual mechanical properties, thermal conductivity, and porosity. This investigation developed some important data on the properties of concrete exposed to elevated temperatures up to 310 • C. Comparisons and interesting conclusions were drawn about the thermal stability at high temperature and the residual mechanical properties of the tested concrete.


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