Effect of Fire On R.C Structure
Effect of Fire On R.C Structure
C STRUCTURE
Concrete is non-combustible and has slow rate of heat transfer (conductivity), but during high
temperature event it has complex behaviour due to following mechanisms.
1) Chemical decomposition :
The raise in temperature during fire will lead to water evaporation and dehydration in
cement paste. This will cause decomposition of calcium hydroxide and calcium aluminates in
concrete.
Decomposition occurs after evaporation of free water and capillary water and will be
initiated by the loss of physically bound water.
The color of concrete will turn into pink as a result of this mechanism
Spalling: the small cracks and separation of surface layers of concrete due to rapid change
in temperature (such as fire) and leads to exposition of steel reinforcement and its rapid
deformation due to heat.
Spalling in beam
Spalling in slab
B) Effects of temperature
1) Colour of concrete
Due to the chemical and physical changes and dehydration of the cement paste, the color
of the concrete will vary during a fire, depending on the fire temperature.
Color Change can be a used as an indicator of the exposure temperature and thus, the
corresponding fire damage of concrete can be estimated.
According to this table, the concrete will be considered unaffected up to around 300⁰C
(550⁰F).
2) Compressive strength of concrete
The compressive strength of concrete will not change up to 300⁰C, however, this is
threshold temperature for speed of strength loss in mortars, which it will become more rapid
after that.
Although the compressive strength will not drastically change till 300⁰C, the strength of
the concrete will significantly reduce by 30-40% due to internal cracks caused by thermal
expansion.
3) Modulus of elasticity
Up to 300⁰C, the loss in modulus of elasticity is in the same order of loss of concrete
strength, about 40%.
Bond strength of concrete reduces with rise in temperature, thus higher temperature leads
to higher embedment length of rebar.
5) Steel reinforcement
The yield strength of steel reinforcement can be reduced up to 50% of its initial value
when the fire temperature rises to 600⁰C.
The steel strength can be completely recovered when the rebar cools down from 450⁰C -
600⁰C, depending on the steel rebar manufacturing type.
The modulus of elasticity of steel is also reduced with raise in temperature, as expected.