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| Title: | An investigation of explosive spalling in concrete : is pore pressure more important or thermally induced stress | Authors: | Huang, Y Wong, MC Zhang, S Jiang, L Usmani, A |
Issue Date: | 2026 | Source: | In MF Green, J Gales, T Gernay, I Gomaa & V Kodur (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Structures in Fire: SiF 2026, p. 199-208. Queen’s University; York University; NRC Canada, 2026 | Abstract: | Concrete spalling under fire critically threatens structural safety. It is widely attributed to coupled thermo-hygro-mechanical (THM) processes, but the relative roles of pore pressure and thermal stress remain disputed. This study addresses the issue by combining a fully coupled peridynamic THM model with H-TRIS fire tests on concrete slabs. The peridynamic framework couples heat, moisture and solid deformation with temperature-dependent permeability and damage, and introduce a volume-averaged damage metric to separate pore-pressure-driven and stress-driven contributions. Three-dimensional simulations directly reproduce crack initiation, propagation and spalling depth. H-TRIS tests with systematically varied water–cement ratio, in-plane restraint and polypropylene fibres show that high w/c and strong restraint produce the most violent spalling, while fibres largely suppress explosive cover loss. The simulations capture these trends and the observed damage morphologies. We found that for low-w/c concrete (w/c=0.3), damage and spalling is controlled by thermally induced stresses, particularly under rigid in-plane restraint. For high-w/c concrete (w/c=0.6), pore-pressure loading makes a substantial, though not dominant, contribution to damage, leading to distributed microcracking that relieves pressure without violent fragment ejection. The combined experimental–numerical framework clarifies spalling mechanisms and enables physics-based prediction of fire-induced concrete failure | Keywords: | Concrete structures Explosive spalling Fire tests Peridynamic simulation |
Publisher: | Queen’s University York University NRC Canada |
Description: | SiF 2026 - The 14th International Conference on Structures in Fire, Queen’s University/ York University, Canada, 18-21 May 2026 | Rights: | Posted with permission of the author. The following publication Huang, Y., Wong, M. C., Zhang, S., Jiang, L., & Usmani, A. S. (2026, May). AN INVESTIGATION OF EXPLOSIVE SPALLING IN CONCRETE: IS PORE PRESSURE MORE IMPORTANT OR THERMALLY INDUCED STRESS. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Structures in Fire, May 18-21, 2026, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (pp. 199-208) is available at https://doi.org/10.4224/40004059. |
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