Construction Materials and Their Properties for Fire Resistance and Insulation

Construction Materials and Their Properties for Fire Resistance and Insulation

Naser, M. Z.; Awoyera, Paul O.

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

11/2024

700

Mole

9780443216206

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Section 1: Fire Protection and Material Performance
1. Thermal properties of sprayed fire-resistant materials
2. Temperature variation of gypsum and gypsum-plasterboard physical properties
3. Effect of fire on timber
4. Mechanical properties and material models for cold-formed steels at elevated temperatures
5. Fire behaviour and characteristics of combustible cladding materials, including composite timber
6. Strength recovery by post-fire curing

Section 2: Concrete - behavior under fire exposure
7. Fire response of 3D-printed concrete
8. Resistance of zero-cement concrete to fire
9. Evaluation of residual properties and their recovery in fire-damaged concrete made with repeatedly-recycled fine aggregate
10. The influences of cooling regimes on fire resistance fire-damaged novel concrete
11. Strain Development in Reactive Powder Concrete under Coupled Thermo-Mechanical Loading
12. Microstructure Characterization of Reactive Powder Concrete after Exposure to Fire
13. Behaviour of kenaf concrete at elevated temperature
14. Fire performance in eco-friendly concrete: Advancement and Developments
15. Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Constituent Materials for Evaluating Fire Resistance of FRP-Strengthened Concrete Structures
Structural engineering; civil engineering; materials in civil engineering; construction materials; analysis of materials; mechanics of materials; cement; concrete; novel concretes; thermal insulation; thermal properties; fire resistance; fire exposure; concrete aggregates; gypsum materials; sprayed fire-resistant materials; intumescent materials; zero-cement concrete; 3D concrete; ultra-high-performance concrete; post-fire failure examination; fire-damaged structures; construction steel; stainless steel; composite members; aluminum; masonry; timber; post-fire performance; fire safety