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Spatting Resistance of High Strength RC Column Covering Spray-on Materials of Fiber Composite Spray Mortar(FCSM) (섬유복합모르터의 뿜칠마감에 의한 고강도콘크리트 기둥부재의 폭렬방지)

  • Song Yong-Won;Han Dong-Yeob;Lee Gun-Cheol;Goh Kyoung-Taek;Kim Jin-Soo;Han Cheon-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.5-8
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    • 2006
  • High strength concrete has been increasingly used in high rue building and it is very obvious re consider fire resistance performance of that. Unlike the normal strength concrete, high strength concrete in sudden elevating temperature at fire is susceptible to spalling with severe explosion and surface split, due to high density of concrete. In order to endure the spalling, inner space temperature of concrete should be control less than certain point. Therefore this study investigated the influence of covering materials on high strength concrete finishing spray-on materials of fiber composite spray mortar(FCSM). Both polypropylene(PP) and polyvinyl alcohol(PVA) fiber were used in this test. Test showed that concrete, covering 18mm mortar containing PVA fiber and confining metal lath 2.3mm thickness, decreased 50% of main bar ambient temperature. compared with control concrete. In addition, concrete covering 18mm mortar without fiber caused falling of covering materials and then it was exposed in elevating temperature. As a result, spatting of the concrete occurred same as control concrete. However, concrete covering spray-on mortar containing PVA or PP fiber resisted spatting occurrence.

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Numerical Bayesian updating of prior distributions for concrete strength properties considering conformity control

  • Caspeele, Robby;Taerwe, Luc
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.85-102
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    • 2013
  • Prior concrete strength distributions can be updated by using direct information from test results as well as by taking into account indirect information due to conformity control. Due to the filtering effect of conformity control, the distribution of the material property in the accepted inspected lots will have lower fraction defectives in comparison to the distribution of the entire production (before or without inspection). A methodology is presented to quantify this influence in a Bayesian framework based on prior knowledge with respect to the hyperparameters of concrete strength distributions. An algorithm is presented in order to update prior distributions through numerical integration, taking into account the operating characteristic of the applied conformity criteria, calculated based on Monte Carlo simulations. Different examples are given to derive suitable hyperparameters for incoming strength distributions of concrete offered for conformity assessment, using updated available prior information, maximum-likelihood estimators or a bootstrap procedure. Furthermore, the updating procedure based on direct as well as indirect information obtained by conformity assessment is illustrated and used to quantify the filtering effect of conformity criteria on concrete strength distributions in case of a specific set of conformity criteria.

Influence of supplementary cementitious materials on strength and durability characteristics of concrete

  • Praveen Kumar, V.V.;Ravi Prasad, D.
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 2019
  • The present study is focused on the mechanical and durability properties of ternary blended cement concrete mix of different grades 30 MPa, 50 MPa and 70 MPa. Three mineral admixtures (fly ash, silica fume and lime sludge) were used as a partial replacement of cement in the preparation of blended concrete mix. The durability of ternary blended cement concrete mix was studied by exposing it to acids HCl and $H_2SO_4$ at 5% concentration. Acid mass loss factors (AMLF), acid strength loss factor (ASLF) and acid durability factor (ADF) were determined, and the results were compared with the control mix. Chloride ions penetration was investigated by conducting rapid chlorination penetration test and accelerated corrosion penetration test on control mix and ternary blended cement concrete. From the results, it was evident that the usage of these mineral admixtures is having a beneficiary role on the strength as well as durability properties. The results inferred that the utilization of these materials as a partial replacement of cement have significantly enhanced the compressive strength of blended concrete mix in 30 MPa, 50 MPa and 70 MPa by 42.95%, 32.48% and 22.79%. The blended concrete mix shown greater resistance to acid attack compared to control mix concrete. Chloride ion ingress of the blended cement concrete mix was low compared to control mix implying the beneficiary role of mineral admixtures.

Fracture Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Beams Repaired by Latex-Modified Concrete (LMC로 보강된 철근콘크리트 보의 파괴거동)

  • 김성환;정원경;김기헌;김동호;윤경구
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.475-480
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    • 2003
  • Latex modification of concrete provides the material with higher flexural strength. This increase in flexural strength can attribute to the crack-arresting action of polymer in concrete, and also to the bonding they provide between the matrix and aggregates. This experimental study presents the fracture behavior of 12 flexural reinforced concrete beams repaired or strengthened by latex-modified concrete with the main experimental variables such as overlay thickness, strength thickness, and shear reinforcement. The results are as follow: All beam specimens having shear reinforcement were failed by delamination rupture at concrete interface at about 80% of ultimate loading after flexural cracking. All specimens overlayed and strengthened by latex-modified concrete (LMC) showed higher ultimate flexural strength than OPC control specimen, but lower than LMC control specimen. This increase in flexural strength could attribute to the high bonding they provide between the matrix and aggregates. All specimens except two shear unreinforced showed quite similar and consistent displacement behavior. The effect of overlay and strength thickness on the load-displacement relationship were a small at this study.

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An Application Study on Quality Control of Re-Mi-Con for Using the Early Estimating Method of Concrete Strength with the Test of Solution Heat of Hychrochioric Acid (염산용해열법의 콘크리트 강도 조기추정에 의한 레미콘 품질관리의 적용성 연구 -Fc=180Kg/$\textrm{cm}^2$를 중심으로-)

  • 한천구;윤기원
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1990.10a
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 1990
  • To estimate the concrete strength at fresh state is very important problem in quality control. So, this study is designed for analyzing the quality control application of practical use Re-Mi-Con with the early estimation method of concrete strength using the test of solution heat of hydrochloric acid.

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Compressive strength and failure behaviour of fibre reinforced concrete at elevated temperatures

  • Shaikh, F.U.A.;Taweel, M.
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.283-293
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents the effects of elevated temperatures of $400^{\circ}C$ and $800^{\circ}C$ on the residual compressive strength and failure behaviour of fibre reinforced concretes and comparison is made with that of unreinforced control concrete. Two types of short fibres are used in this study e.g., steel and basalt fibres. The results show that the residual compressive strength capacity of steel fibre reinforced concrete is higher than unreinforced concrete at both elevated temperatures. The basalt fibre reinforced concrete, on the other hand, showed lower strength retention capacity than the control unreinforced concrete. However, the use of hybrid steel-basalt fibre reinforcement recovered the deficiency of basalt fibre reinforced concrete, but still slightly lower than the control and steel fibres reinforced concretes. The use of fibres reduces the spalling and explosive failure of steel, basalt and hybrid steel-basalt fibres reinforced concretes oppose to spalling in deeper regions of ordinary control concrete after exposure to above elevated temperatures. Microscopic observation of steel and basalt fibres surfaces after exposure to above elevated temperatures shows peeling of thin layer from steel surface at $800^{\circ}C$, whereas in the case of basalt fibre formation of Plagioclase mineral crystals on the surface are observed at elevated temperatures.

Shrinkage Properties of High Early Strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete (초기강도 섬유보강 콘크리트의 수축특성)

  • 원종필;김현호
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.124-131
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    • 2001
  • The shrinkage properties of high early strength concrete were investigated. One of the method to control microcrack and crack development due to restrained shrinkage is to reinforce concrete with randomly distributed fibers. Regulated-set cement and two different types of fiber were adopted. The experiments for heat of hydration, drying and autogenous shrinkage were conducted. The desirable resistance of high early strength fiber reinforced concrete to restrained shrinkage microcracking was achieved. These results indicate that use of fiber in high early strength concrete plays an important role in control of crack development due to restrained shrinkage.

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A Study on the Quality Control of 80MPa UHPC according to the Measurement Method of Compressive Strength (압축강도 측정방법에 따른 80MPa급 UHPC의 품질관리에 관한 연구)

  • Koo, Hyun-Chul;Moo, Ji-Hun;Lee, Hak-ju;Park, Min-Sang;Choi, Sung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.176-177
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    • 2019
  • Recently, efforts are made to apply 200MPa levels of ultra-high strength concrete to structures exceeding 40MPa.. Ultra-high strength concrete has been steadily researched in Korea as well as abroad, and now it is equipped with 200MPa ultra-high strength concrete mixing technology. Because ultra-high strength concrete has a higher range of compressive strength than ordinary concrete, it is difficult to accurately measure the compressive strength of UHPC concrete with existing compressive strength measuring equipment and can be less reliable. In this study, the compressive strength of the SC80 was measured according to the test method to compare the compressive strength of the SC80 by applying various methods of measurement of compressive strength. The compressive strength test method measured the compressive strength according to the size of the specimen, the grinding method, and the capacity of the UTM equipment.

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The Estimation of Compressive Strength of Ready-Mixed Concrete In the North Territory of Gyeonggi on the base of Mix Design (배합표에 의한 경기북부 레미콘의 압축강도 추정에 관한 연구)

  • 임창훈;지남용;조홍범
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.979-984
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    • 2003
  • Quality control of ready-mixed concrete is most important in the production step because, the performance of hardened concrete is revealed due to ready-mixed concrete. Hardened concrete has several properties physically. Above all things compressive strength of concrete has a greate effect in the design of structures, analysis, and durability. Compressive strength is simple predicted by w/c up to date, but there are some limits because different compressive strengths can be revealed in the same w/c. Therefore this study contributes to the quality control of ready-mixed concrete through statistical analysis for the relation between mix factors in mix design and compressive strength, predictable equation for compressive strength.

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An experimental Study on the Strength Control of High Fluidity Concrete by Maturity (적산온도방식에 의한 고유동콘크리트의 강도관리에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 김무한;남재현;김규용;길배수;한장현
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 2000
  • The strength development of concrete is influenced by temperature and cement type which greatly affect hydration degree of cement. There is not pertinent concrete strength management methods for estimating the in-place strength of concrete. One such method is the maturity concept. The maturity concept is based on the fact that concrete gains strength with time as a result of the cement hydration and, thus the rate of hydration, as in any chemical reaction, depends primarily on the concrete temperature during hydration. Thus, the strength of concrete is function of its time-temperature history. This goals of the present study are to investigate a relationship between strength of high-fluidity concrete and maturity that is expressed as a function of an integral of the curing period and temperature, predict strength of concrete.