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Fire performance of concrete using novel fire testing (2015-2019)

Abstract

Thermal loading experienced by concrete samples in conventional tests cannot be accurately and independently controlled. This project, through using a novel thermal loading technique, aims to re-examine the performance of concrete in fire. By establishing the heat-flux as a parameter of study, concrete performance under a wide range of fire conditions can be better quantified, eventually leading to a reliable performance-based design of concrete structures. Expected outcomes include improved understanding of concrete performance under combined fire and other loadings, appropriate mathematical models for fundamental concrete properties and constitutive relations, and design recommendations for concrete performance under real fire exposures.

Experts

Associate Professor Vinh Dao

Associate Professor
School of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Vinh Dao
Vinh Dao

Associate Professor Johnny Ho

Affiliate of ARC Research Hub to Advance Timber for Australia's Future Built Environment (ARC Advanc
ARC Research Hub to Advance Timber for Australia's Future Built Environment
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Associate Professor
School of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Johnny Ho
Johnny Ho

Associate Professor Liza O'Moore

Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Academic)
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Associate Professor
School of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Liza O'Moore
Liza O'Moore