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Modelling of heated concrete

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In this paper, a fully coupled non-linear formulation is designed to predict the behaviour and potential for spalling, of heated concrete structures for fire and nuclear reactor applications, with emphasis placed upon the real processes occurring in concrete during heated based on tests carried out in several major laboratories around Europe as part of the wider HITECO research programme.
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This paper presents the basic principles and details of the physical, mathematical and numerical models forming the main structure of the numerical analysis of the thermal, hydrol and mechanical behaviour of normal, high-performance and ultra-high performance concrete structures subjected to heating. A fully coupled non-linear formulation is designed to predict the behaviour and potential for spalling, of heated concrete structures for fire and nuclear reactor applications. Concrete is considered as a multiphase material consisting of a solid phase, two gas phases and three water phases. The physical model is described with emphasis being placed upon the real processes occurring in concrete during heated based on tests carried out in several major laboratories around Europe as part of the wider HITECO research programme. Examples of preliminary outputs are presented in the form of isoline diagrams compared with those obtained from experiment.

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Effect of elevated temperatures on geopolymer paste, mortar and concrete

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Effects of elevated temperatures on properties of concrete

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Concrete strength for fire safety design

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Modelling of hygro-thermal behaviour of concrete at high temperature with thermo-chemical and mechanical material degradation

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Effect of halloysite nanoclay on mechanical properties, thermal behavior and microstructure of cement mortars.

TL;DR: In this paper, the mechanical properties, flowability, thermal behavior and durability of mortars containing 1, 2, 3% halloysite nanoclay were studied, and the results showed that with 3% and 2% nanotubes, the compressive strength and gas permeability of these mortars were improved up to 24% and 56%, respectively.
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