Physical and chemical properties at high temperatures of a polypropylene and steel fiber highstrength concrete
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conferenceObject
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CAETANO, Hugo [et al.] (2017) - Physical and chemical properties at high temperatures of a polypropylene and steel fiber highstrength concrete. In International Workshop on Concrete Spalling due to Fire Exposure, 4, Borås,12-13 outubro - Proceedings. Boras: Research Institutes of Sweden. p. 113-124
0284-5172
Title
Physical and chemical properties at high temperatures of a polypropylene and steel fiber highstrength concrete
Subject
High temperatures
Polypropylene and steel fibres
High-strength concrete
Thermal analysis
Physical and chemical properties
Polypropylene and steel fibres
High-strength concrete
Thermal analysis
Physical and chemical properties
Date
2019-04-30T11:37:04Z
2019-04-30T11:37:04Z
2017-10-12
2019-04-30T11:37:04Z
2017-10-12
Description
Concrete is a heterogeneous material compounded of aggregates embedded in a cement paste matrix.
The heterogeneity of concrete constituents can result in severe thermal damage at the cement pasteaggregate
interface. When cement paste is exposed to high temperatures, different hydration products
gradually lose water causing mass loss. This paper presents the results of an experimental
investigation on the physical and chemical properties of a steel and polypropylene fibre high strength
concretes at elevated temperatures. Several tests were carried out, such as thermal analysis (TGADTA),
X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Five concrete
compositions with different steel fibres dosages and types were selected for the study: one without
steel fibres, two with DRAMIX 3D steel fibres and two with DRAMIX 5D steel fibres (both with 45
and 75 kg/m3). All compositions had the same amount of polypropylene fibres (2 kg/m3). The
temperatures levels tested were: 20, 200, 500, 800 and 1000 °C. These tests were performed with the
purpose of evaluating the temperature effect on mineralogical changes that occurred in the hardened
cement paste and its influence on compressive strength of these concretes at high temperatures.
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Language
eng
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