Durability of High Performance Concrete (HPC) Subject to Fire Temperature Impact

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In the recent years a tendency for design of increasingly slender structures with the use of high performance concrete has been observed. Moreover, the use of high performance concrete in tunnel structures, subject to high loads with possibility of extreme loads occurrence such as fire, has an increasing significance. Presented studies aimed at improving high performance concrete properties in high temperature conditions (close to fire conditions) by aeration process, and determining high temperature impact on the concretes features related to their durability. In this paper it has been proven that it is possible to obtain high performance concretes resistant to high temperatures, and additionally that modification of the concrete mix with aerating additive does not result in deterioration of concrete properties when subject to water impact in various form.

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Jackiewicz-Rek, W., Drzymała, T., Kuś, A., & Tomaszewski, M. (2016). Durability of High Performance Concrete (HPC) Subject to Fire Temperature Impact. Archives of Civil Engineering, 62(4), 73–93. https://doi.org/10.1515/ace-2015-0109

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