Explosive spalling and residual mechanical properties of fiber-toughened high-performance concrete subjected to high temperatures

In this paper, an experimental investigation was conducted to explore the relationship between explosive spalling occurrence and residual mechanical properties of fiber-toughened high-performance concrete exposed to high temperatures. The residual mechanical properties measured include compressive strength, tensile splitting strength, and fracture energy. A series of concretes were prepared using OPC (ordinary Portland cement) and crushed limestone. Steel fiber, polypropylene fiber, and hybrid fiber (polypropylene fiber and steel fiber) were added to enhance fracture energy of the concretes. After exposure to high temperatures ranged from 200 to 800 °C, the residual mechanical properties of fiber-toughened high-performance concrete were investigated. For fiber concrete, although residual strength was decreased by exposure to high temperatures over 400 °C, residual fracture energy was significantly higher than that before heating. Incorporating hybrid fiber seems to be a promising way to enhance resistance of concrete to explosive spalling.

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