SP-092: Evaluation and Repair of Fire Damage to Concrete

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Description

This publication is a compilation of 11 papers dealing exclusively with the analysis and repairability of concrete damaged in building fires. Due to the importance of concrete and its role in the structural performance of modern buildings, the ability to deal with fire-damaged concrete is a central issue. This symposium volume combines the knowledge and experience of fire safety experts from around the world. The topics covered include the following: experience of fires in concrete structures; fires during nuclear power plant construction; assessment and repair of fire-damaged concrete; residual properties of concrete heated rapidly; and residual strength of fire-exposed reinforced concrete columns. Evaluation and Repair of Fire Damage to Concrete will give the reader substantial insight into both the problems and solutions associated with concrete which has been exposed to high temperatures.

 

Document Details

Publication Year: 1986

Pages: 222

ISBN: 9780870317217

Categories: Fire Resistance

Formats: PDF

Table of Contents

- Experience of Fire in Concrete Structures, by A. K. Tovey and R. N. Crook

- Fires During Nuclear Power Plant Construction, by M. Diaz-Llanos, V. Sanchez Velasco, and I. Cerezo Preysler

- Old Flames Speak Well of Young Concrete, by Peter Smith

- Assessment and Repair of Fire-Damaged Concrete Structures--an Update, by A. K. Tovey

- Nondestructive Testing Methods for Evaluating Damage and Repair of Concrete Exposed to Fire, by Richard A. Muenow and Melvin S. Abrams

- Analysis of the Developing Damage of Concrete Due to Heating and Cooing, by K. Kordina, W. Wydra, and C. Ehm

- Possibilities of Assessing the Temperatures Reached by Concrete Building Elements During a Fire, by L. Krampf and A. Haksever

- Residual Properties of Concrete Heated Rapidly, by K. D. Hertz

- Residual Strength of Fire-Exposed Reinforced Concrete Columns, by T. T. Lie, T. J. Rowe, and T. D. Lin

- Fire Performance of Various Concretes Deduced from Strain Measurements During first Heating, by P. J. E. Sullivan and G. A. Khoury

- Chloride Absorption from Concrete Surfaces, by A. Lammke

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