Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
258369 Construction and Building Materials 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, the residual compressive strength of concrete with expanded perlite aggregate (EPA) and pumice aggregate (PA) after it was exposed 700 °C and then cooled in three cooling regimes (natural, water and furnace cooling) at w/b ratio for 0.25, 0.30, 0.35 was investigated. EPA and PA replacements of fine aggregate were used 10%, 20%, and 30%. Test results showed that the compressive strength of concrete cooled in water cooling after being exposed to the effect of different mixture with EPA and PA is higher than that cooled in natural and furnace. Based on the test results, the compressive strength of concrete cooled in water, furnace and natural cooling decreased by an average of 78%, 81% and 83%, respectively, when compared to control samples.

► A little information has been reported on the residual compressive strength of concretes with EPA and PA in the literature. ► There is a need to study the effects of cooling regimes on the residual compressive strengths of concrete. ► In this paper, concrete samples are produced from lightweight aggregate and exposure to high temperature (700 °C). ► Concrete samples with EPA and PA were tested in natural, furnace and water cooling regimes.

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