2023
DOI: 10.1680/jmacr.22.00209
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Early residual splitting tensile strength of concrete at elevated temperature

Abstract: Assessment of the fire-induced spalling of high strength concrete in concrete structures requires knowledge of the tensile strength of concrete at an elevated temperature. However, previous research is mainly focused on determining residual tensile strength, measured at the post-fire stage after cooling the specimens to ambient temperature. However, such residual tensile strength is only applicable to concrete after fire exposure and not during the fire event, which is usually more critical. In this study, the… Show more

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