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This paper presents the results of a research work on the evaluation of the compressive strength at high temperatures of a concrete made with recycled tire steel and textile fibers. It was considered five different concrete compositions, with a water/cement ratio (W/C = 0.43), differ only in the type and amount of fibers. The compositions with smaller amounts of textile fibers were those that gave better results. The compositions with steel fibers showed a less explosive rupture showing the effectiveness of this type of fibers in the spalling and cracking control.
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Concrete Textile Steel Fiber Tire High temperatures Compressive strength
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SANTOS, Cristina Calmeiro dos; RODRIGUES, João Paulo C. (2013) - Compressive strength at high temperatures of a concrete made with recycled tire textile and steel fibers. In Pimienta, P.; Meftah, F., ed. - MATEC Web of Conferences.[S.l. : s. n.]. ISBN 978-2-7598-1074-1. Vol 6., 9 p.
