Effect of elevated temperature on splitting tensile strength of fibre concrete

F.I. Faiyadh , M.A. Al-Ausi
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Abstract

The effect of temperature on the splitting tensile strength of plain and fibre reinforced concrete is reported. Hooked steel and glass fibres with four different percentages by volume were used. The exposed temperature was in the range of 20–800°C, each for a period of 90 mins, after which the specimens were tested while hot, cooled in air, or cooled in water. The tensile strength significantly deteriorated with temperature for both plain and fibre reinforced concrete. The residual strength of the fibre reinforced concrete was higher than that of the plain concrete for all temperatures but the steel fibre reinforced concrete showed better performance than the glass fibre reinforced concrete. Using different fibre contents seems to have a secondary effect on the residual tensile strength at temperatures higher than 350 and 600°C for glass and steel fibre concrete respectively. Cooling the hot specimens by water causes further reduction in the tensile strength.

高温对纤维混凝土劈裂抗拉强度的影响
研究了温度对普通混凝土和纤维混凝土劈裂抗拉强度的影响。使用了四种不同体积百分比的钩钢和玻璃纤维。暴露温度在20-800°C范围内,每次90分钟,之后试样在热、空气冷却或水中冷却下进行测试。纤维混凝土和普通混凝土的抗拉强度均随温度的升高而显著降低。在所有温度下,纤维混凝土的残余强度均高于素混凝土,但钢纤维混凝土的残余强度优于玻璃纤维混凝土。使用不同的纤维含量似乎对玻璃纤维和钢纤维混凝土在高于350°C和600°C的温度下的残余抗拉强度有次要影响。用水冷却热试样会进一步降低拉伸强度。
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