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Influence of elevated temperatures up to 100 °C on the mechanical properties of concrete

Urrea, Fernando Acosta - Personal Name;

Experiments to characterize the effects of moisture content and temperature on the mechanical properties of concrete were conducted. Based on these experiments, a new overall material model capable of predicting the mechanical behaviour of concrete subject to elevated temperatures up to 100 °C was developed. The material model estimates the time, temperature and moisture dependency of the compressive and tensile strength, creep and shrinkage of concrete.


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Call Number
624 URR i
Publisher
: KIT Scientific Publishing., 2019
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Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-3-7315-0795-6
Classification
624
Content Type
text
Media Type
computer
Carrier Type
online resource
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Subject(s)
mechanical properties of concrete
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Statement of Responsibility
Fernando Acosta Urrea
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Arin
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