Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4913557 | Construction and Building Materials | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
To study the influence of high temperature on the properties of foamed concrete, four densities of foamed concrete (300 kg/m3, 450 kg/m3, 600 kg/m3 and 800 kg/m3) were taken into account in a series of tests. The change laws of appearance, mass, compressive strength and elastic module at ambient temperature and after undergoing different high temperatures (200 °C, 400 °C and 600 °C) were presented. The results indicate that the appearances for all of four different densities were different. The cracks to be observed at the higher densities foamed concretes (i.e., 800 kg/m3 and 600 kg/m3). However, the pore connectivity and surface spalling phenomenon are easier to be observed at lower densities foamed concretes (i.e., 300 kg/m3 and 450 kg/m3). With temperature increasing, the density, compressive strength and elastic modulus became lower and lower for all samples, however some details are different. Furthermore, two predicting models to reflect the change laws of compressive strength and elastic modulus with different densities and temperatures are obtained and are verified by comparing the results with the experimental data and other proposed models in previous works.
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Authors
Xianjun Tan, Weizhong Chen, Jiuhong Wang, Diansen Yang, Xianyin Qi, Yongshang Ma, Xu Wang, Shaosen Ma, Changjun Li,