Spalling of Concrete in a Fire

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024

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  • @rakeshchavan7844
    @rakeshchavan7844 3 роки тому +1

    GREAT LEARNING EXPERIENCE. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE SPLENDID INFORMATION AND EFFORTS TO PREPARE THESE PRESENTATIONS.

  • @jamescox7007
    @jamescox7007 5 років тому +1

    Love your concrete lectures. Keep up the good work.

  • @er.vinodkumar2437
    @er.vinodkumar2437 4 роки тому +1

    You have good explanation about concrete. Thank you .

  • @stephendgazo6040
    @stephendgazo6040 5 років тому

    I’m a Building Inspector and have enjoyed and learned a ton...thank you...Gypsy

  • @derekbergen9043
    @derekbergen9043 6 місяців тому

    Tyler, thanks for another great video. It was a pleasure to meet you at World of Concrete this year. Would you be able to provide a reference for the graphs you have included in your presentation here? Would love to do some more reading on this. Thanks!

  • @functionalnutrition18
    @functionalnutrition18 3 роки тому

    Thanks - that video just saved my next project

  • @BabarAli-yl6re
    @BabarAli-yl6re 2 роки тому

    The best explanation ever why concrete spalls in concrete. You proposed the use of low-melting fibers in plain matrix of concrete. But this is not enough to retain high residual strength. The better approach is to use hybrid fibers (use steel fibers with synthetic fibers). Plastic fibers melt and the steel fibers can minimize the strength degredation. 😉

  • @stefanmenzel263
    @stefanmenzel263 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the detailed information.
    The background "music" is pure torture and nearly made me spalling

  • @yacoubyaish
    @yacoubyaish 2 роки тому

    مقارنه قيمه وجديره بالاهتمام بين الباطون المسلح والباطون مسبق الاجهاد ، شكرا جزيلا المعلومات.

  • @nabilxgmail
    @nabilxgmail 3 роки тому

    great presentation . Good job

  • @spreadthefunk
    @spreadthefunk 2 роки тому

    Tyler, this is AMAZING!! Thanks 👍

  • @brucechen8844
    @brucechen8844 3 роки тому

    Dr, very good knowledge sharing, thanks so much. One suggestion is please show the source of your graphs.

  • @patkonelectric
    @patkonelectric 5 років тому

    Great video. Sometimes people want to use discarded manhole sections as a fire pit. I allways tell them it's not a good idea. But might make a good raised garden bed.
    And when cutting rebar with a torch. Don't get close to the concrete floor. Get one of these hot concrete pieces in your work boot when it pops. You'll be hopping around for a little bit.

    • @TylerLey
      @TylerLey  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Patrick! Good call on the torch.

  • @aymannassar6988
    @aymannassar6988 5 років тому

    All your videos are so useful, thank you Dr. Tyler 🙏

  • @ellenjessica2414
    @ellenjessica2414 3 роки тому

    These are so helpful!!!! Thank u

  • @tarekkrayem8503
    @tarekkrayem8503 3 роки тому

    - would you please make a video to inspect and evaluate the foundation of a fuel tank that burnt for hours when it was full.
    - is the result of Schmidt hammer enough to redesign the member depending on the reduced compressive strength of concrete or we should go for more tests?
    - should we test the tensile strength of the rebars to update the strength of the steel in the redesign?
    many thanks for your valuable videos'.

  • @EngineerPEretired
    @EngineerPEretired 5 років тому +2

    Thanks Tyler, good subject and video... Also, never weld on concrete, it can be a deadly projectile! PS I think it is ''steam'' that causes the explosive forces... Like a boiler- exploding...

    • @TylerLey
      @TylerLey  5 років тому +2

      Thanks for the comment!
      There is a lot of debate about this. It seems to be caused by a combination of the steam and the liquid water. Steam can move through concrete pretty easily and so the pressure build up is not that large and so it is not just the steam. However, liquids take much longer and there is often liquid water present right at the surface of the spall after it happens. Once the liquid forms then the vapor between the liquid and the surface may increase in pressure and cause the spall. I agree with you that I should have done a better job of explaining it!

    • @EngineerPEretired
      @EngineerPEretired 5 років тому

      @@TylerLey , I think you did a great job of sharing... I was not attacking on that point... Keep the videos coming. Thank you.

    • @TylerLey
      @TylerLey  5 років тому +1

      I didn't think you were! Thanks so much for the support.

    • @hg2.
      @hg2. 2 роки тому

      How hot do "usual"building fires get?

  • @umdbest001
    @umdbest001 3 роки тому

    Please upload video about compressive strength of columns under fire how to analyse

  • @yemanemelkamu5682
    @yemanemelkamu5682 Рік тому

    I greatly appreciate you,yet one thing is not clear for me ,when you say the water will evaporate when heated .which water ,i thought there is no water ,once the concrete is hard ,i mean the water and cement underwent chemical reaction and formed a cement paste ,which i think is a chemicaly created new material .if we can evaporate water from the concrete ,doesnt that mean we can obtain water from old concrete constructions.please clarify thank you so much from ethiopia.

  • @fatguyalwayseats
    @fatguyalwayseats Рік тому

    Do you have video of real life large scale spawling?

  • @hamzamMR
    @hamzamMR 5 років тому

    Thanks dr tyler !!

  • @mohamedthasneem7327
    @mohamedthasneem7327 5 років тому

    Thank you very much sir,

  • @captainjohnpoet7014
    @captainjohnpoet7014 2 роки тому

    What type of concrete is used to make the fire pits at the beach?

  • @jr3474
    @jr3474 5 років тому

    humidity and air inside the concrete becomes vapor trapped within the pores and when pressure increases, concrete explodes, from inside out!.. high pressure vapor seeks the path of least resistance, so it tries to migrate to the surface but concrete does not allow it. Vapor is trapped until pressures builds up and breaks the concrete suddenly.

  • @TheBackyardScientist
    @TheBackyardScientist 4 роки тому

    If you wanted to make cement that spalls dramatically for demonstration purposes, how would you do it?

    • @andresarce5514
      @andresarce5514 2 роки тому

      I think, first make the water content very high, you can submerge it in water for few days after casting. Then also prepare it with high water to binder ratio. Add silica fume to make it less porous and consider the size. I had some crazy spalling with cylinders 300x150 mm. Heated 5 C/min or faster will also help you do that as the water has less time to escape the pore structure of the concrete.

    • @TheBackyardScientist
      @TheBackyardScientist 2 роки тому

      @@andresarce5514 Thats pretty much what i did, you can see the results here ua-cam.com/video/-v-II1FPFSU/v-deo.html

  • @sighpocket5
    @sighpocket5 5 років тому

    Nice!!!

  • @EddieVBlueIsland
    @EddieVBlueIsland 4 роки тому

    Some rocks will also explode when put into fires. Steam expands roughly 1300 times its liquid water volume.

  • @Jae678
    @Jae678 2 роки тому

    I understand how concrete is damaged by fire pits. can someone tell me how to prevent this?

  • @shanemahabirsingh7215
    @shanemahabirsingh7215 Рік тому

    Did anyone else notice he used the original Legend of Zelda's flame graphic in this video to represent the burning concrete? 😂

  • @teslastones
    @teslastones 5 років тому

    I agree with every point.
    However, these things are only true of Portland cement based concrete.
    Cement is a binder Portland cement is one type of binder. It is by far not the only binder ( cement ) and is not the best choice in some applications
    OPC creates a pore and capillary structure
    Ceramic cements, Geopolymer cements and our Algae derived binder make concrete which eliminates the problems you point out

    • @TylerLey
      @TylerLey  5 років тому

      Thanks Jonathan! You are right that this only applies to OPC. We need more research on these alternate binders to give insights into how they perform.

    • @teslastones
      @teslastones 5 років тому

      Tyler Ley yes, I agree
      Other countries are way, way ahead of us in the area of utilization of what I call “ appropriate binders”. I have built concrete structures all over the world for 33 years and now, for the last 14 years, I have devoted my efforts to research a development in appropriate binders. Sometimes even OPC is the correct choice 😀.

  • @stevenhughes764
    @stevenhughes764 5 років тому

    I learned the hard way - as boy, we built a fire on a concrete surface - my clothes were shredded but I only had bruises.

    • @TylerLey
      @TylerLey  5 років тому

      Thanks for sharing!!

  • @yttyyz
    @yttyyz 3 роки тому

    Does a fire with alcohol or gel fuel get hot enough to cause this type dangerous situation? I’m looking into making a tabletop fire pit with the standard concrete at hardware stores such cement all ( rapid set) .

  • @patrick247two
    @patrick247two 5 років тому

    I spalled my concrete member the other day. Ouch.

  • @Latrocinium086
    @Latrocinium086 2 роки тому

    Man I know this is a bucket-O’crazy buuut… makes me think of 9/11. This in the right scenario could be the “explosives” to cause a free fall scenario. Most likely they used high performance mix, don’t think they were using plastic strands at that point. Know it’s morbid but something to consider. Still doesn’t explain 7, but might.

  • @skuzlebut82
    @skuzlebut82 5 років тому

    Your green screening is kind of creepy. Look up hiith. He did this too and moved away from it.