Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
830268 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

When exposed to fire, Young’s modulus of concrete degrades. Thus, exact knowledge of temperature-dependent reduction is important to determine the fire-resistance of concrete or composite members. Nevertheless, existing material properties for the Young’s and shear modulus of concrete are linked with some incertitudes.In addition, normative regulations lack information on the temperature-dependent Poisson’s ratio. In an attempt to overcome some of the existing uncertainties, experimental work was conducted to investigate elastic material properties of fire-exposed concrete. For this purpose, the Impulse Excitation Technique was used as an innovative testing technique. Based on experimental results, the authors propose new elastic material formulations for fire-exposed concrete.

► This study investigates on concrete’s elastic material properties at high temperature. ► We use the Impulse Excitation Technique as an innovative testing technique. ► We propose new material properties for concrete at high temperature.

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