Data in Brief (Dec 2022)
Experimental dataset on the residual performance of fiber-reinforced cementitious composite subjected to high temperature
Abstract
The present dataset refers to the research article entitled “A multiscale investigation on the performance improvement of fiber-reinforced cementitious composites after exposure to high temperatures” [1]. Supplementary data on raw materials characterization, temperature recording, mass loss, water absorption, compressive strength, flexural behavior, pull-out response, fiber-matrix interface, and surface, microstructure and hardness of fibers are presented here. The continuous matrix was produced from cementitious grout containing Portland cement, sand, silica fume, superplasticizer, and water. The heating was carried out in an electric oven up to 260 °C. The bending tests was performed for fiber-reinforced cementitious composite (FRCC) with steel fiber contents of 1%, 3%, and 5% by volume, and for non-fibrous matrix. The pull-out test was performed using single fiber embedded in the matrix. The water absorption and axial compression tests was performed for non-fibrous matrix. The fiber-matrix analysis was performed from polished sections of fibers embedded in cementitious matrix. The fiber analysis was performed from steel fibers. The data refer to the residual properties after heating and slow cooling or to the reference condition without heating. The data can help in understanding residual performance of FRCC after exposure to high temperatures and may be useful for developing resilient building materials.