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MATESOVÁ, D. BONEN, D. SHAH, S.
Original Title
Factors affecting the resistance of cementitious materials at high temperatures and medium heating rates.
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The resistance of mortars made of dolomite and quartz aggregate with and without polypropylene fibers has been studied at a nominal heating rate of 30C/min from room temperature up to 1000C. It is demonstrated that the key parameters that affect the performance of plain mortars are volume instability, phase transformation, aggregate dissociation, and permeability. Experimental results point at the major role of aggregate type on mass loss, porosity, volume instability, microstructure, cracking pattern, and mechanical properties. Three thermal zones are identified; low (up to about 300C), intermediate (about 300 to 600C), and high (>600C). It is shown that in the low thermal zone, the mechanical properties are about the same or better than those at room temperature. The intermediate thermal zone is characterized by a moderate decline of mechanical properties, whereas a rapid decline is registered in the high thermal zone. Explosive spalling due to pressure built-up of volatiles took place at temperatures over 200C. Addition of polypropylene fibers prevents spalling due to the occurrence of porous and permeable interface between the fibers and the matrix rather than fiber shrinkage or melting.
Keywords
High temperatures, mechanical properties
Authors
MATESOVÁ, D.; BONEN, D.; SHAH, S.
RIV year
2006
Released
1. 5. 2006
Location
US
ISBN
1359-5997
Periodical
Materials and Structures
Year of study
39
Number
5
State
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pages from
455
Pages to
469
Pages count
15
BibTex
@article{BUT44642, author="Dita {Vořechovská} and David {Bonen} and Surendra P. {Shah}", title="Factors affecting the resistance of cementitious materials at high temperatures and medium heating rates.", journal="Materials and Structures", year="2006", volume="39", number="5", pages="455--469", issn="1359-5997" }