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BODNÁROVÁ, L. HROUDOVÁ, J. ZACH, J. NOVÁKOVÁ, I.
Original Title
Study of Heat Transport in Structure of Concrete
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Current trend of construction of ring roads in large cities going often underground emphasizes safety of implementation and using of such constructions, which is closely connected to possible risks of a fire in these predominantly monolithic structures made from steel reinforced concrete. The paper gives results of the research focused on thermally-technical properties of cement based composite materials resistant to high temperature suitable for application in places with higher risk of fire, like secondary lining of tunnels or underground car parks. The aim was verification of appropriateness of testing mix-designs for application in structures possibly endangered by fire.
Keywords
High temperature resistant concrete, light aggregate, polypropylene fibers, fire risk, basalt aggregates, normative heat curve ISO 834.
Authors
BODNÁROVÁ, L.; HROUDOVÁ, J.; ZACH, J.; NOVÁKOVÁ, I.
RIV year
2014
Released
11. 8. 2014
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Location
Švýcarsko
ISBN
978-80-87397-16-9
Book
ICEBMP - 18. MEZINÁRODNÍ KONFERENCE Ekologie a nové stavební hmoty a výrobky
1022-6680
Periodical
Advanced Materials Research
Year of study
2014(1000)
Number
7
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
302
Pages to
305
Pages count
4
URL
http://10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1000.302
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT108637, author="Lenka {Bodnárová} and Jitka {Peterková} and Jiří {Zach} and Iveta {Nováková}", title="Study of Heat Transport in Structure of Concrete", booktitle="ICEBMP - 18. MEZINÁRODNÍ KONFERENCE Ekologie a nové stavební hmoty a výrobky", year="2014", journal="Advanced Materials Research", volume="2014(1000)", number="7", pages="302--305", publisher="Trans Tech Publications", address="Švýcarsko", isbn="978-80-87397-16-9", issn="1022-6680", url="http://10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1000.302" }