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Predictive testing for heat-induced spalling of concrete

 Predictive testing for heat-induced spalling of concrete
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Présenté pendant IABSE Conference: Structural Engineering: Providing Solutions to Global Challenges, Geneva, Switzerland, September 2015, publié dans , pp. 929-936
DOI: 10.2749/222137815818358123
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This paper describes a project which sets out to define a practical predictive test method for heat- induced explosive spalling of concrete. The method is based on a novel testing apparatus known a...
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Auteur(s): (The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
(The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
(The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
(Arup, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
Médium: papier de conférence
Langue(s): anglais
Conférence: IABSE Conference: Structural Engineering: Providing Solutions to Global Challenges, Geneva, Switzerland, September 2015
Publié dans:
Page(s): 929-936 Nombre total de pages (du PDF): 8
Page(s): 929-936
Nombre total de pages (du PDF): 8
Année: 2015
DOI: 10.2749/222137815818358123
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This paper describes a project which sets out to define a practical predictive test method for heat- induced explosive spalling of concrete. The method is based on a novel testing apparatus known as the Heat-Transfer Rate Inducing System (H-TRIS), previously developed at The University of Edinburgh. A series of 75 samples were tested using a large-scale standard fire testing furnace at CERIB (France) and using H-TRIS in Edinburgh. Within the scope of this project, a thorough examination of the thermal exposure was carried out in order to ensure repeatability of the thermal exposure imposed during testing. The H-TRIS method and apparatus was successful in accurately replicating the thermal exposures experienced by samples in the fire testing furnace when testing to both the ISO 834 and modified hydrocarbon (HCM) standard fire curves. The testing has also provided insights into the influence of sample size, polypropylene fibre content, and moisture content on the propensity for heat-induced concrete spalling.