Brief Analysis of Which Concrete Performance is Better under High-temperature Environments

Authors

  • Demon Deng

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/8h729970

Keywords:

High Temperature; Concrete Performance; Water-cement Ratio; Silica Fume; Aggregate Size; Steel Fibre.

Abstract

With the deepening and development of research in the field of concrete both domestically and internationally, the performance of concrete in high temperature environments in China plays a leading role. In the past, people's understanding of the performance of concrete in high-temperature environments mostly focused on static mechanics, as static mechanics is the foundation of the entire concrete industry. In the current literature, there is a lot of important knowledge and information on how to improve the performance of concrete. This article reviews the relevant knowledge on improving concrete performance described in various literature, and analyzes what type of concrete performs better in high-temperature environments. They are interconnected, have their own uses, and promote and constrain each other, which is also why concrete is worth studying tirelessly by scholars both domestically and internationally.

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Published

2023-12-22

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How to Cite

Deng, D. (2023). Brief Analysis of Which Concrete Performance is Better under High-temperature Environments. Frontiers in Science and Engineering, 3(12), 6-12. https://doi.org/10.54691/8h729970