Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
856316 Procedia Engineering 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The assessment of concrete behavior at high temperature is done by a variety of tests carried out on specimens of different sizes. Small-scale tests examine concrete's behavior when exposed to elevated temperature, while full-scale fire tests are carried out on full-sized concrete elements in which the boundary conditions, external load and conditioning correspond to design assumptions. Complementary to these is the medium-scale test carried out on a portion of a slab's surface area which has been exposed to fire, ca. 1m2. Such medium-scale tests are often used as a cost-effective solution to verify the behavior of a specific concrete mix in fire conditions. This paper reviews the existing furnaces, testing procedures and laboratory setups used to assess a material's tendency to spall. Its objective is to emphasize the need to unify spalling risk assessment procedures by establishing recommended guidelines for testing.

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