2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2020.110352
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Residual properties of three-span continuous reinforced concrete slabs subjected to different compartment fires

Abstract: Residual properties of three-span continuous reinforced concrete slabs subjected to different compartment fires', Engineering Structures.

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“…Similar to the observations in Ref. [26], severe post-cooling spallings (with the concrete falling into pieces) occurred prior to the residual test due to the moisture absorbed by the calcareous aggregate (rehydration). Compared to thermal-hygral or thermal-mechanical spalling [40], the post-cooling spalling was much slower, but it continued up to the beginning of the residual test (approximately 2 months).…”
Section: Fire Test Resultssupporting
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“…Similar to the observations in Ref. [26], severe post-cooling spallings (with the concrete falling into pieces) occurred prior to the residual test due to the moisture absorbed by the calcareous aggregate (rehydration). Compared to thermal-hygral or thermal-mechanical spalling [40], the post-cooling spalling was much slower, but it continued up to the beginning of the residual test (approximately 2 months).…”
Section: Fire Test Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…As discussed in Ref. [26], the average concrete (steel) temperatures on the bottom and top surfaces of the heated spans were 828 (781) °C and 254 (497) °C, respectively. Note that, as indicated in Fig.…”
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