Analytical Tools for Strength Prediction of Thermally Deteriorated HPC
Date
2014
Authors
Bhygayalaxmi, Kulkarni Kishor Sitaram
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Analytical tools for strength prediction of thermally deteriorated HPC” is an
experimental study on development of analytical tools for strength prediction of High
Performance Concrete (HPC) exposed to elevated temperatures. The prime objective is
to study the behaviour of HPC at different exposure durations and temperatures. The
work also focuses on the residual strength assessment of concrete exposed to elevated
temperature by non-destructive testing.
Exhaustive review of literature has been done to understand the state of the art, to identify
the points needing further research and then to design the experimental investigation.
First phase of the study deals with properties of four types of HPC mixes that include
unblended and blended mixes, with partial replacement of cement by Fly Ash (FA) and
Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS), at exposure temperature range of
100°C-800°C and exposure duration of 1, 2 and 3 hours. Colour change and crack
patterns have been observed. Porosity and density determination, Ultrasonic Pulse
Velocity (UPV) measurements to assess the quality of concrete, have been made.
Residual compressive and splitting tensile strengths have been determined by destructive
testing.
Second phase explores the potential of drilling resistance test on thermally deteriorated
concrete as an NDT tool. Drilling time for a designated depth of drilling and sound
measurement while drilling have been recorded. Determination of residual compressive
strength of plain and reinforced concrete, exposed to elevated temperature has been
carried out in the third phase of experiments by core recovery tests to understand the
behavioural differences.
From the above investigation very interesting conclusions have been drawn that highlight
the superiority of blended concrete’s fire endurance properties. The potential use of
drilling time and sound levels as an NDT tool, nomographs that can be used as valid
decision making tools in failure forensics and also elaborate the care and caution
necessary in conducting and interpretation of core test results of fire damaged structural
elements.
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Department of Civil Engineering, HPC, Blended, Elevated temperatures, Residual strength, Drilling resistance test, Core recovery test