An Overview of Modeling Cement Based Materials at Elevated Temperatures with Mechanics of Multi-Phase Porous Media

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Application of mechanics of multi-phase porous media for modeling cement based materials at high temperature is presented. The considerations are based on the mathematical model of mechanistic type, developed by the authors within recent years. The model has been previously experimentally validated and successfully applied for analyzing performance of various concrete structures at high temperature. Physical phenomena in a concrete element heated during a fire are described and analyzed, confirming multi-phase nature of concrete in these conditions. Main stages of the mathematical model development by means of hygro-thermo-mechanics of porous media are briefly presented. The mass, energy and linear momentum conservation equations at micro-scale are given and averaged in space to obtain the macroscopic form of the equations. Some main key-points in modeling cement-based materials at high temperature are discussed. Final form of the model equations and method of their numerical solution are presented. The model is validated by comparison with some published results of experimental studies. Two examples of the model application for numerical simulation of concrete structures exposed to fire conditions, including also a cooling phase, are analyzed. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Gawin, D., & Pesavento, F. (2012). An Overview of Modeling Cement Based Materials at Elevated Temperatures with Mechanics of Multi-Phase Porous Media. Fire Technology, 48(3), 753–793. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10694-011-0216-y

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