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Title:
Effect of fire on the compressive strength on plastered concrete”, CERM, Al Azhar University, Vol. 21, No 1 January, 1999, pp. 176-192
Authors: H I El Sayad
Year: 1999
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Abstract:

Current investigation into the effect of fire on building components are usually carried out on full scale structural elements subjected to very high temperatures to simulate the conditions in a real fire. the structural elements tested in this manner are either steel or concrete members without any protective coatings. However, structural elements in actual buildings are usually plastered with cement-sand mortars or gypsum based plasters before painting. This investigation was aimed at studying the effect of plastering on the residual compressive strength of standard concrete cubes after fire.

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