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Title: Constitutive Relationships for Normal- and High-Strength Concrete at Elevated Temperatures

Author(s): Farhad Aslani and Morteza Bastami

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 108

Issue: 4

Appears on pages(s): 355-364

Keywords: constitutive relationships; elastic modulus; fire; high-strength concrete; normal-strength concrete; strain; strength; temperature

DOI: 10.14359/51683106

Date: 7/1/2011

Abstract:
In this study, constitutive relationships are developed for normal-strength concrete (NSC) and high-strength concrete (HSC) subjected to fire to provide efficient modeling and specify the fire-performance criteria for concrete structures exposed to fire. They are developed for unconfined NSC and HSC specimens that include compressive and tensile strengths, compressive elastic modulus, and compressive and tensile stress-strain relationships at elevated temperatures. The proposed relationships at elevated temperatures are compared with the experimental results and previous existing relationships revealing several advantages and disadvantages of present stress-strain relationships. These results are used to establish more accurate and general compressive and tensile stress-strain relationships. Further experimental results for tension and the other main parameters at elevated temperatures are needed to establish well-founded models and improve the proposed constitutive relationships, which are general and rational and fit well with the experimental results.


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