Applied Sciences (May 2016)

A Case Study on the Rehabilitation of a Fire-Damaged Structure

  • Taehun Ha,
  • Jeongwon Ko,
  • Sangho Lee,
  • Seonwoong Kim,
  • Jieun Jung,
  • Dae-Jin Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app6050126
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
p. 126

Abstract

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This paper presents a case study on the rehabilitation of a fire-damaged structure and describes the results of a site investigation and tests, leading to a plan for the rehabilitation of the structure. The fire took place in the main control room of a thermal power plant and lasted about three hours until it was finally extinguished. To set up a rehabilitation plan for the damaged structure, a visual inspection of the damaged condition was first carried out, which was followed by analysis and on-site material tests indicating the degree of neutralization progress in the remaining structure. Specimens of damaged concrete and reinforcing bars were sampled and tested for their residual strengths. As a conclusion, two methods of rehabilitation were suggested considering the current condition of the structure and the sequence of construction.

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