Characterisation of the behaviour of high performance mortar subjected to high temperatures |
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Authors: | S. Djaknoun E. Ouedraogo A. Ahmed Benyahia |
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Affiliation: | a Grenoble-INP, Laboratoire 3SR, France b UJF, Laboratoire 3SR, France c Laboratoire 3SR, Domaine Universitaire, BP53, 38041 Grenoble cedex 9, France d Laboratoire de Mécanique Avancée (LMA), FGM&GP de L’USTHB, BP 32 El-Alia, 1611 Alger, Algeria |
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Abstract: | An experimental investigation was conducted to evaluate the performance of mortar mixed with silica fume (SF) when exposed to high temperatures. A three-point bending test apparatus was developed to test concrete-like materials at high temperatures. Notched specimens were first heated at a rate of 3.3 °C/min to various target temperatures from room temperature to 900 °C and then maintained under constant temperature during 2 h. They were then subjected to a three-point bending test while the temperature was held constant. The maximum peak load occurred at 300 °C and decreased sharply at higher temperatures. The experimental results demonstrated a noticeable influence of the temperature on the fracture resistance of the high-performance mortar. The toughness parameters, such as intensity factor or fracture energy, evolved nonlinearly with the target temperature, and reached their maximum value at 300 °C; at higher temperature, their values decreased considerably. SEM micrographs of the heated specimens after the mechanical tests and cooling and TGA/DTA analysis of the dried material matrix facilitated the understanding of the material’s macroscopic behaviour. |
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Keywords: | High performance mortar Strength High temperature Fracture Toughness Three-point bending tests Notched specimens |
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