Improved fire resistance by using Portland-pozzolana or Portland-fly ash cements

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Éva Lublóy
Katalin Kopecskó
György L. Balázs
Ágoston Restás
Imre M. Szilágyi
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[1] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Construction Materials and Technologies
[2] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Engineering Geology and Geotechnics
[3] National University of Public Service,Department of Fire Prevention and Rescue Control
[4] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
[5] MTA-BME Technical Analytical Chemistry Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Fire; Thermal analysis; Strength; Pozzolanic additives; Fly ash; Pozzolans; Trass;
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Our study was directed to the analysis of the influence of various types of cements on the behaviour of concrete at high temperatures. In our experiments binary blended and ordinary Portland cements were involved: two Portland cements with different clinker compositions and Portland cements containing pozzolanic additives as replacement of clinkers. In the first part of the study we focused on the influence of cement types where cement paste specimens were investigated. Then, based on the results of cement paste specimens, concretes specimens were prepared with some selected types of cements. Most important observation of our experimental study was that the pozzolanic additives and their increased amount have a favourable effect on the heat resistance (fire resistance) properties of concrete.
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