The elevated temperature behaviours of concrete specimens made of three different concrete grades are presented in this paper. Cylindrical specimens of concrete mixes with 17 MPa (designated as M17), 21 MPa (designated as M21) and 27 MPa (designated as M27) target strengths were employed. Different temperature progression in the core of the concrete cylinders was observed for specimens of different concrete grades. Concrete discoloration started at 300°C, while hairline cracks appeared at 400°C on the surface of the cylinders. Pore pressure generated by steam and carbon dioxide during heating of the cylinders caused explosive spalling at a furnace temperature of 400–600°C. Similar loss of compressive strength of concrete was found for all the employed mixes, which reached to nearly 70% at 800°C. The ultimate strain of concrete increased at higher temperatures. The loss of concrete elastic modulus reached 80%, whereas nearly 50% tensile strength was lost at 600°C. A comparison of observed data with the theoretical predictions based on the analytical models suggested by some of the international codes was made and differences between the predicted and observed data were found. Coefficients of strength reduction and corresponding strains were proposed, which correlated well with the observed stress–strain curves.
Article navigation
September 2020
Research Article|
March 22 2019
Residual properties of concrete exposed to elevated temperatures Available to Purchase
Muhammad Masood Rafi, PhD
;
Muhammad Masood Rafi, PhD
Department of Earthquake Engineering, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan (corresponding author: rafi-m@neduet.edu.pk)
Search for other works by this author on:
Tariq Aziz, MEng;
Tariq Aziz, MEng
Department of Civil Engineering, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan
Search for other works by this author on:
Sarosh Hashmat Lodi, PhD
Sarosh Hashmat Lodi, PhD
Vice Chancellor, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
June 05 2018
Accepted:
February 04 2019
Online ISSN: 1751-7702
Print ISSN: 0965-0911
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2019
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings (2020) 173 (9): 655–671.
Article history
Received:
June 05 2018
Accepted:
February 04 2019
Citation
Rafi MM, Aziz T, Lodi SH (2020), "Residual properties of concrete exposed to elevated temperatures". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, Vol. 173 No. 9 pp. 655–671, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jstbu.18.00104
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
Impact resistance of fibre-reinforced concrete
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings (February,2009)
Extended finite-element analysis of fractures in concrete
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering and Computational Mechanics (December,2008)
Roller-compacted concrete dams: a brief history and their advantages
Dams and Reservoirs (June,2012)
Design of the Dubai Metro light rail viaducts—superstructure
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering (June,2009)
Queensferry Crossing, UK: towers, piers and abutments – design and construction
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering (July,2018)
Related Chapters
FIELD TRIALS ON COVERCRETE MONITORING SENSORS: A TEMPERATURE CORRECTION PROTOCOL FOR CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS
Innovations and Developments In Concrete Materials And Construction: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK on 9–11 September 2002
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF AGEING MANAGEMENT OF NUCLEAR POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
Role of Concrete in Nuclear Facilities
CRITERIA FOR AND PREDICTION OF LIMIT STATES OF DEGRADATION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES
Role of Concrete in Nuclear Facilities
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
