Influence of tempera ture be low 100 °C on the mechanical properties of concrete

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Original languageEnglish
Pages261-262
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes
Event2015 fib Symposium: Concrete - Innovation and Design - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 18 May 201520 May 2015

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Conference2015 fib Symposium: Concrete - Innovation and Design
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period18 May 201520 May 2015

Abstract

The paper presents the conception of a constitutive model able to estimate the influence of elevated temperature below 100 °C on the mechanical propenies of concrete. The capabilities of the constitutive model are demonstrated with an exemplary calculation.

Keywords

    Concrete mechanical propenies, Service life, Temperature effects, Water transpon

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Influence of tempera ture be low 100 °C on the mechanical properties of concrete. / Acosta, Fernando; Haist, Michael; Müller, Harald S.
2015. 261-262 Paper presented at 2015 fib Symposium: Concrete - Innovation and Design, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Acosta, F, Haist, M & Müller, HS 2015, 'Influence of tempera ture be low 100 °C on the mechanical properties of concrete', Paper presented at 2015 fib Symposium: Concrete - Innovation and Design, Copenhagen, Denmark, 18 May 2015 - 20 May 2015 pp. 261-262.
Acosta, F., Haist, M., & Müller, H. S. (2015). Influence of tempera ture be low 100 °C on the mechanical properties of concrete. 261-262. Paper presented at 2015 fib Symposium: Concrete - Innovation and Design, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Acosta F, Haist M, Müller HS. Influence of tempera ture be low 100 °C on the mechanical properties of concrete. 2015. Paper presented at 2015 fib Symposium: Concrete - Innovation and Design, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Acosta, Fernando ; Haist, Michael ; Müller, Harald S. / Influence of tempera ture be low 100 °C on the mechanical properties of concrete. Paper presented at 2015 fib Symposium: Concrete - Innovation and Design, Copenhagen, Denmark.2 p.
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