Evaluation and Repair of Fire Damage to Concrete
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ACI SP-92:1986 is a compilation of 11 papers that focus on the analysis and repairability of concrete that has been damaged in building fires. The publication recognizes the importance of concrete in the structural performance of modern buildings and addresses the need to effectively deal with fire-damaged concrete.
The symposium volume brings together the knowledge and experience of fire safety experts from around the world. It covers a range of topics, including the experience of fires in concrete structures, fire incidents during nuclear power plant construction, assessment and repair methods for fire-damaged concrete, residual properties of concrete subjected to rapid heating, and the residual strength of fire-exposed reinforced concrete columns.
By offering insight into both the problems and solutions associated with concrete exposed to high temperatures, this standard aims to provide valuable information to professionals involved in evaluating and repairing fire-damaged concrete structures. The table of contents lists the specific papers included in the publication, covering various aspects of the evaluation and repair of fire damage to concrete.
Descriptors | Fire Resistance |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 7.5 MB |