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Stress-Strain Behaviour of Normal Compacting and Self Compacting Concrete Under Elevated Temperatures

1 School of Civil Engineering, Karunya University, Coimbatore-641114, India
2 Department of Civil Engineering, SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore-641107, India

Journal of Structural Fire Engineering

ISSN: 2040-2317

Article publication date: 18 March 2014

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Abstract

Development of Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) is considered as one of the most significant development in the construction industry due to its numerous inherited benefits. With the introduction of super-plasticizers and viscosity modifying agents, it is now possible to produce concrete with high fluidity, good cohesiveness which does not require external energy for compaction. The proper understanding of the effects of elevated temperatures on the properties of SCC is necessary to ensure the safety of buildings made with SCC during fire. During the present investigation, an attempt has been made to study the stress-strain behaviour of Normal Compacting Concrete (NCC) and Self Compacting Concrete at a temperature of 900°C. A significant reduction in the Ultimate compressive strength of SCC was observed during this study. The reduction was found to be more for SCC compared to Normal compacting concrete. The reduction in the compressive strength of SCC was found to be 81.5 % for M40 concrete when exposed to 900°C.

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Anand, N., Arulraj, G. and Aravindhan, C. (2014), "Stress-Strain Behaviour of Normal Compacting and Self Compacting Concrete Under Elevated Temperatures", Journal of Structural Fire Engineering, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 63-76. https://doi.org/10.1260/2040-2317.5.1.63

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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