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- aggregation date "2009".
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- aggregation publisher "Czech Technical University".
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- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "Basic approach for the diagnosis of concrete after fire exposure".
- aggregation abstract "Generally, concrete structures have a very good fire resistance. Although damage to the concrete gradually appears with increasing temperature, it is possible to repair the structure after an adequate assessment. To do this in a systematic way, knowledge is necessary concerning residual material properties and methods to assess this strength. The residual strength varies between additional strength loss due to internal reactions and strength recovery due to possibly rehydration processes. Since the residual strength is temperature dependent, methods may be used to assess the strength indirectly by measuring the alteration in the material as function of the temperature and illustrate how cracks appear and the colour of the concrete changes from red (300-600°C) to whitish grey (600-900°C). Once these temperatures are obtained, simple calculations based on EN 1992-1-2 may be used to determine the residual capacity of concrete elements.".
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