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On the effect of pore-space properties and water saturation on explosive spalling of fire-loaded concrete

Abstract In this paper, the influence of concrete properties such as permeability and environmental conditions (water content) on the spalling behavior of concrete subjected to fire loading is investigated. For… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this paper, the influence of concrete properties such as permeability and environmental conditions (water content) on the spalling behavior of concrete subjected to fire loading is investigated. For this purpose, a special fire-test setup is presented, allowing an improved reproduction of temperature histories observed, e.g., in tunnel fires. Moreover, the developed test setup enables a continuous monitoring of spalling, giving access to the spalling history and the final level of damage of concrete specimens. The obtained results, considering different water/cement-ratios and saturation degrees, are related to the required initial tensile strength determined by means of a numerical assessment tool. Finally, correlations between the identified parameters governing fire-spalling were established and allowed an evaluation of the spalling risk of concrete mixtures. These correlations revealed that – in contrast to requirements given in national and international standards – the combination of water content and permeability may serve as proper key and design parameter, defining the risk of spalling.

Keywords: pore space; water; concrete; saturation; effect pore; fire

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2020

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