TY - JOUR A1 - Heap, M.J. A1 - Lavallée, Y. A1 - Laumann, A. A1 - Hess, K.-U. A1 - Meredith, P.G. A1 - Dingwell, D.B. A1 - Huismann, Sven A1 - Weise, Frank T1 - The influence of thermal-stressing (up to 1000 °C) on the physical, mechanical, and chemical properties of siliceous-aggregate, high-strength concrete JF - Construction and building materials N2 - High-strength concrete (HSC) will experience thermal microcracking, explosive spalling, and undesirable chemical changes when exposed to high temperatures, such as during fire, engulfment by lava flow, or nuclear meltdown. Knowledge of the resultant changes in mechanical, physical, and chemical properties is paramount for hazard mitigation. We present a multidisciplinary study on the influence of thermal-stressing on HSC. Our study shows that thermal microcracking in HSC initiates at 180 °C, is more prevalent during cooling, and exhibits the Kaiser 'temperature-memory' effect. We show that residual compressive strength, indirect tensile strength, ultrasonic wave velocities, and Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio decrease, whilst porosity and permeability increase with increasing temperature. We discuss these data in terms of the chemical changes during thermal-stressing, provided by thermo-gravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, and X-ray diffraction, and from optical microscopic analysis of thermally-stressed samples. We provide implications for thermally-damaged HSC structures and a new method for non-destructive monitoring. KW - High strength concrete KW - Fire KW - Thermal-stressing KW - Acoustic emissions KW - Physical properties KW - Elastic moduli KW - Uniaxial compressive strength KW - Indirect tensile strength KW - Thermo-gravimetric analysis KW - X-ray diffraction PY - 2013 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2013.01.020 SN - 0950-0618 VL - 42 SP - 248 EP - 265 PB - Elsevier Ltd. CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-27992 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Huismann, Sven A1 - Weise, Frank A1 - Meng, Birgit A1 - Schneider, U. T1 - Transient strain of high strength concrete at elevated temperatures and the impact of polypropylene fibers JF - Materials and structures N2 - This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the transient strain of high strength concrete (HSC) under heating up to 750 °C and the impact of polypropylene (PP) fibers. Concerning this topic only few results are available in the literature and systematic investigations are missing. However, basic knowledge is necessary for the understanding of the internal damage processes in the material as well as for heated structures. The transient strain during heating can be separated in two basic components: the free thermal strain and the mechanical strain. They were experimentally determined exemplarily for one HSC. For the determination of the mechanisms of transient strain and particularly the influence of PP fibers different techniques were applied. In this context the monitoring of the microcracking was done for the first time with acoustic emission analysis in combination with ultrasonic measurements. This new approach helps fundamentally to explain the impact of PP fibers on free thermal strain and mechanical strain during heating up. Furthermore weight loss measurements were carried out to characterize the moisture transport. It was shown that the PP fibers cause an acceleration of the moisture transport in the temperature range from 200 to 250 °C which leads to drying shrinkage in opposite direction to the free thermal strain. Hence this paper is a contribution to the general understanding of the impact of PP fibers in HSC at high temperatures and emphasizes the important influence of PP fibers on the thermal and mechanical induced strain of HSC. KW - High strength concrete KW - Polypropylene fibers KW - Elevated temperatures KW - Transient strain KW - Acoustic emission KW - Ultrasound PY - 2012 DO - https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-011-9798-6 SN - 1359-5997 SN - 1871-6873 VL - 45 IS - 5 SP - 793 EP - 801 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht AN - OPUS4-26029 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -