E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Comparison of Thermal Stability of Dry High-strength Concrete and Wet High-strength Concrete

  • Musorina Tatiana,
  • Katcay Aleksandr,
  • Selezneva Anna,
  • Kamskov Victor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183302048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 02048

Abstract

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High-strength concrete is a modern material, which occupies it`s own niche on the construction material market. It is applicable in a large-scale high-rise construction, particularly an underground construction is a frequently used solution for a space saving. Usually underground structure is related to a wet usage environment. Though not all properties of the high-strength concrete are investigated to the full extent. Under adverse climatic conditions of the Russian Federation one of the most important properties for constructional materials is a thermal capacity. Therefore, the main purpose of the paper is to compare a thermal capacity of the high-strength concrete in humid conditions and a thermal capacity of the high-strength concrete in dry operational condition. During the study dependency between thermal capacity and design wall thickness and ambient humidity has to be proven with two experiments. As a result the theoretical relation between thermal capacity characteristic – thermal inertia and wall thickness and ambient humidity was confirmed by the experimental data. The thermal capacity of a building is in direct ratio to the construction thickness. It follows from the experiments and calculations that wet high-strength concrete has less thermal stability.