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December 1, 2024
Journal Article
Title

Thermal behavior of adhesively bonded timber-concrete composite slabs subjected to standard fire exposure

Abstract
Fire tests were performed for the first time on adhesively bonded timber-concrete composite slabs. The two medium-scale (1.8 × 1.25 m) slabs were produced by gluing an 80-mm thick three-layer cross-laminated timber (CLT) board to a 50 mm thick prefabricated reinforced concrete (RC) slab with epoxy and polyurethane (PUR) adhesives, respectively. The behavior of the composite slabs under elevated temperature was monitored by (1) observing the burning behavior of the used CLT, for example, charring and delamination and (2) measuring the temperature development at different locations of the CLT slabs, in the adhesive bond between concrete and timber boards, and in RC slabs. It was found that employing a one-dimensional charring model for pure softwood, as prescribed by Eurocode 5-1-2, underestimated the charring depth of CLT due to the delamination effects. Measurements revealed that the average charring rates in the middle layer of CLT panels were approximately 0.65 mm/min, suggesting that the presence of concrete does not significantly affect the thermal behavior of the CLT panel. Delamination within the CLT was observed when its adhesive temperature was around 230°C. It was followed by the free-fall of delaminated wood plies, which progressed slowly and lasted until the end of the test. At 90 min into the test, the temperatures of epoxy at the nine locations ranged between 55°C and 130°, while that of PUR between 60°C and 100°. The adhesive between concrete and CLT could lose stiffness significantly along the rising of temperature after surpassing of glass transition temperature (58°C for epoxy and 23°C for PUR in this study). The results indicated a high risk of weakening the composite action between the concrete slab and timber board. The measured temperatures of steel rebar were lower than 50°C. However, the concrete temperature reached about 120°C and the concrete cracked due to the distinct thermal expansions between concrete and timber and the rigid constraint of adhesive bond.
Author(s)
Fu, Qiuni  
Technische Universität Braunschweig  
Chen, Haoze  
Technische Universität Braunschweig  
Brunkhorst, Sven
Technische Universität Braunschweig  
Zehfuß, Jochen
Technische Universität Braunschweig  
Kasal, Bohumil  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Holzforschung Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut WKI  
Yan, Libo  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Holzforschung Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut WKI  
Journal
Fire and Materials : FAM  
Open Access
DOI
10.1002/fam.3235
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Holzforschung Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut WKI  
Keyword(s)
  • adhesive bond

  • fire safety

  • fire tests

  • timber-concrete composite

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