Innovations in Fire Design of Concrete Structures
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ACI SP-279:2011 is a compilation of 10 papers that were presented at the ACI Fall 2008 Convention and ACI 2010 Spring Convention. The papers cover a wide range of topics related to the fire performance of concrete structures, including high temperature material properties, bond strength of CFRP and steel bars at elevated temperatures, and the fire behavior of reinforced concrete beams strengthened with carbon fiber sheets.
The authors of these papers present research results from both experimental and numerical studies. They provide insights into stress block parameters for reinforced concrete beams during fire events, the high temperature properties of fiber reinforced high strength concrete, and the effects of heating and cooling regimes on confined concrete in high strength concrete columns.
Additionally, the papers discuss the fire safety of thin-walled P/C beams subjected to cracking and corrosion, the performance of high strength concrete slabs during fire, and the spalling behavior of high- and ultra-high-performance concrete. The publication also includes a computer model for predicting the fire response of reinforced concrete columns.
Descriptors | Fire Resistance |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 6.7 MB |