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Behaviour of R.C. Beams Under Elevated Temperature
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Concrete is subjected to elevated temperature for short duration, long duration and cyclic heating on many occasions. The dramatic fire accidents/incidents have renewed the interest in the area of research on concrete subjected to elevated temperature. From the literature review it is found that the experimental data which simulate the conditions of structural elements in stressed conditions when exposed to fire are scarce. The work presents a study on the residual characteristics of R.C. beams subjected to elevated temperature under unstressed and stressed conditions. The R.C beams were of size 120mm×120mm×1500mm and designed with single and double reinforcement and referenced as Type I and Type II respectively. M20 grade of concrete was used in casting the beams. The temperatures were kept as 100°C, 200°C, 300°C, 400°C and 500°C and the duration of exposure was 4 hours. The specimens were cooled in air and the residual properties were tested by conducting two point bending test on R.C. beams and their behavioral parameters were studied in comparison with beams tested under normal (room) temperature conditions. The extent of damage suffered measured by the damage factor was about 32 % for Type I beams and about 48% for the Type II beams tested under unstressed test condition when exposed to 500°C; whereas it is to an extent of 33% for Type I beams and 49% for Type II beams in stressed test condition for the same exposed temperature. The degradation in initial stiffness was nearly 57% and 49% for Type I and Type II beams in unstressed test and 54% and 73% respectively for stressed test when exposed to 500°C. The degradation in stiffness at 50% of ultimate load was nearly 36% and 35% for Type I and Type II beams in unstressed test and 49% and 76.6% respectively for stressed test when exposed to 500°C. The ultimate load of R.C. beams tested in stressed condition were marginally 5% lower than the beams under unstressed test condition.
Title: Behaviour of R.C. Beams Under Elevated Temperature
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Concrete is subjected to elevated temperature for short duration, long duration and cyclic heating on many occasions.
The dramatic fire accidents/incidents have renewed the interest in the area of research on concrete subjected to elevated temperature.
From the literature review it is found that the experimental data which simulate the conditions of structural elements in stressed conditions when exposed to fire are scarce.
The work presents a study on the residual characteristics of R.
C.
beams subjected to elevated temperature under unstressed and stressed conditions.
The R.
C beams were of size 120mm×120mm×1500mm and designed with single and double reinforcement and referenced as Type I and Type II respectively.
M20 grade of concrete was used in casting the beams.
The temperatures were kept as 100°C, 200°C, 300°C, 400°C and 500°C and the duration of exposure was 4 hours.
The specimens were cooled in air and the residual properties were tested by conducting two point bending test on R.
C.
beams and their behavioral parameters were studied in comparison with beams tested under normal (room) temperature conditions.
The extent of damage suffered measured by the damage factor was about 32 % for Type I beams and about 48% for the Type II beams tested under unstressed test condition when exposed to 500°C; whereas it is to an extent of 33% for Type I beams and 49% for Type II beams in stressed test condition for the same exposed temperature.
The degradation in initial stiffness was nearly 57% and 49% for Type I and Type II beams in unstressed test and 54% and 73% respectively for stressed test when exposed to 500°C.
The degradation in stiffness at 50% of ultimate load was nearly 36% and 35% for Type I and Type II beams in unstressed test and 49% and 76.
6% respectively for stressed test when exposed to 500°C.
The ultimate load of R.
C.
beams tested in stressed condition were marginally 5% lower than the beams under unstressed test condition.
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