Materiales de Construccion (Sep 2005)

Coal fly ash-containing sprayed mortar for passive fire protection of steel sections

  • L. F. Vilches,
  • C. Leiva,
  • J. Olivares,
  • J. Vale,
  • C. Fernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2005.v55.i279.196
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 279
pp. 25 – 37

Abstract

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The present article addresses the possible use of coal fly ash as the chief component of sprayed mortars to fireproof steel structures. A pilot wet-mix gunning rig was specifically designed and built to spray different pastes on to sheet steel and sections with different surface/volume ratios. After gunning, the specimens were placed in a furnace and subjected to standard fire resistance testing. Product fire resistance was calculated from the test results. The mortar used in this study, with a high fly ash content, was found to have acceptable mechanical properties as well as afire resistance potential comparable to those of commercial passive fire protection products.

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