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Influence of short-term operating temperatures on compression and flexural behaviour of Macro Synthetic and Steel Fibre Reinforced Concretes

Marta Caballero-Jorna, Marta Roig‐Flores, Pedro Serna

2023Journal of Building Engineering13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigates the influence of operating temperatures on the mechanical properties of Fibre Reinforced Concretes (FRCs) when exposed during short-term periods (3 days). The studied parameters include types of fibres (macro synthetic and steel fibres), exposure to different environmental scenarios (with temperatures of −15, 5, 20, 40 and 60 °C as well as air exposition or submerged condition), and cracking conditions (precracked up to 0.5 mm or uncracked). A total of 126 cubes of 150 mm side and 182 prisms of 150 × 150 × 600 mm³ were tested in compression and flexion at the operating temperatures. The compression results obtained show similar effects in FRC and in plain concrete, with higher strength at low temperatures and slightly lower strength at higher temperatures. Similar effects were detected for the strength at the peak load, and to a minor extent, for the residual flexural strengths, for all the FRCs.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFlexural strengthCrackingCompression (physics)Composite materialResidual strengthResidualComputer scienceAlgorithmInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsFire effects on concrete materialsStructural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete