High-Temperature Compressive Strength of Steel Fiber High-Strength Concrete
Publication: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Volume 13, Issue 3
Abstract
Experimental results are reported on the compressive strength of steel fiber high-strength concrete (SFHSC) subjected to high temperatures. The concrete specimens were preheated to different temperature levels, and the existence of a cooling phase was also considered as a variable. During the heating phase the compressive strength of the SFHSC was shown to be more affected by high temperatures than normal-strength concrete without fibers. In general, a gain was registered in the compressive strength of the specimens after cooling.
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Received: Oct 23, 1998
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