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Title: Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Subjected to High TemperaturesA Review
Authors: Zende, Aijaz Ahmad
Kulkarni, Prof. A. V.
Hutagi, Aslam
Keywords: : Fire resistant concrete, Thermal conductivity, High temperature.
Issue Date: 2013
Abstract: This paper reviews the research carried on effects of fire on the mechanical and thermal properties on concrete. Fire in the structure causes higher temperature at the concrete surface, which causes a reduction in compressive strength, modulus of elasticity of concrete. Though concrete is a poorer conductor than steel, sustained high temperature at the surface leads to progressive heating of the inner layers of concrete. This leads to exposing reinforcing bars to higher temperature; which causes a reduction in the yield stress, ductility and tensile strength of steel. This paper also focuses on the concrete cover, the reinforcement bars in a concrete structure are protected against fire only by the concrete cover layer thus higher is the cover more is the resistance and vice a versa. Effects of temperature on the thermal conductivity of concrete is also discussed in detail.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/32
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