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On the Experimental Analysis of Temperature Influence on Stiffness of Reinforced Concrete Beams

1 Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Building Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Al. Armii Ludowej 16, 00-637 Warsaw, Poland
2 Fire Safety Engineering Faculty, Building Safety Department, Main School of Fire Service in Warsaw, Ul. Slowackiego 52/54, 01-629 Warsaw, Poland

Journal of Structural Fire Engineering

ISSN: 2040-2317

Article publication date: 17 February 2015

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Abstract

The paper presents results of experimental research whose main topic was determination of stiffness reduction in bent reinforced concrete beams in two cases: when only tensioned or only compressed zone was exposed to high temperature. Twenty four reinforced concrete beams with rectangular cross-section were prepared for the experiment. Eight groups of beams were prepared in total: 2 with reinforcement ratio - 0.44 and 1.13% x 2 levels of load - 50 or 70% of destructive force ensuring the constant value of bending moment in the centre part of heated beams x 2 static schemes. Three beams were used in each group. Significant cross-section stiffness reduction was observed in beams where the tensile zone was heated. This was due to considerable elongation of the bars where the steel load elongation summed up with the free thermal strain. In beams where the compressed zone was heated the stiffness reduction was observed only after the time where the tensile zone heated cross-sections were already destroyed.

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Kowalski, R., Glowacki, M. and Abramowicz, M. (2015), "On the Experimental Analysis of Temperature Influence on Stiffness of Reinforced Concrete Beams", Journal of Structural Fire Engineering, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 49-58. https://doi.org/10.1260/2040-2317.6.1.49

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