Residual mechanical properties of concrete made with crushed clay bricks and roof tiles aggregate after exposure to high temperatures

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This paper presents the residual mechanical properties of concrete made with crushed bricks and clay roof tile aggregates after exposure to high temperatures. One referent mixture and eight mixtures with different percentages of replacement of natural aggregate by crushed bricks and roof tiles are experimentally tested. The properties of the concrete were measured before and after exposure to 200, 400, 600 and 800°C. In order to evaluate the basic residual mechanical properties of concrete with crushed bricks and roof tiles after exposure to high temperatures, ultrasonic pulse velocity is used as a non-destructive test method and the results are compared with those of a destructive method for validation. The mixture with the highest percentage of replacement of natural aggregate by crushed brick and roof tile aggregate has the best physical, mechanical, and thermal properties for application of such concrete in precast concrete elements exposed to high temperatures.

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Miličević, I., Štirmer, N., & Pečur, I. B. (2016). Residual mechanical properties of concrete made with crushed clay bricks and roof tiles aggregate after exposure to high temperatures. Materials, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma9040295

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