Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment

The objective of this paper is to characterize concrete micro-environment temperature response to the natural climate of the tropical rainforest. The peculiar warmth, high humidity, and low pressure nature of the tropical rainforest necessitated the present study. Temperature probes were inserted in...

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Main Authors: E. I. Egba, M. Ismail, N. Bakhary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: D. G. Pylarinos 2017-06-01
Series:Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
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Online Access:https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/1076
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spelling doaj-f93991c2b9d2432a939ec3b4068b75062020-12-02T15:14:20ZengD. G. PylarinosEngineering, Technology & Applied Science Research2241-44871792-80362017-06-0173Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest EnvironmentE. I. Egba0M. Ismail1N. Bakhary2Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia and Ebonyi State University, NigeriaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, MalaysiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia and Institute of Noise and Vibration, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, MalaysiaThe objective of this paper is to characterize concrete micro-environment temperature response to the natural climate of the tropical rainforest. The peculiar warmth, high humidity, and low pressure nature of the tropical rainforest necessitated the present study. Temperature probes were inserted into concrete specimens subjected to the sheltered and unsheltered environment to measure the micro-environment temperature of the concrete, and study the hysteresis characteristics in relation to the climate temperature. Some mathematical relationships for forecasting the internal temperature of concrete in the tropical rainforest environment were proposed and tested. The proposed relationships were found reliable. It was observed that the micro-environment temperature was lower at the crest, and higher at the trough than the climate environment temperature with a temperature difference of 1-3 oC. Also, temperature response in concrete for the unsheltered micro-environment was 1.85 times faster than the response in the sheltered micro-environment. The findings of the study may be used to assist the durability assessment of concrete. https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/1076natural climate temperatureConcrete micro-environment temperatureConcrete deteriorationTropical rainforest climate
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author E. I. Egba
M. Ismail
N. Bakhary
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M. Ismail
N. Bakhary
Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment
Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
natural climate temperature
Concrete micro-environment temperature
Concrete deterioration
Tropical rainforest climate
author_facet E. I. Egba
M. Ismail
N. Bakhary
author_sort E. I. Egba
title Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment
title_short Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment
title_full Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment
title_fullStr Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment
title_full_unstemmed Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment
title_sort temperature response in hardened concrete subjected to tropical rainforest environment
publisher D. G. Pylarinos
series Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
issn 2241-4487
1792-8036
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The objective of this paper is to characterize concrete micro-environment temperature response to the natural climate of the tropical rainforest. The peculiar warmth, high humidity, and low pressure nature of the tropical rainforest necessitated the present study. Temperature probes were inserted into concrete specimens subjected to the sheltered and unsheltered environment to measure the micro-environment temperature of the concrete, and study the hysteresis characteristics in relation to the climate temperature. Some mathematical relationships for forecasting the internal temperature of concrete in the tropical rainforest environment were proposed and tested. The proposed relationships were found reliable. It was observed that the micro-environment temperature was lower at the crest, and higher at the trough than the climate environment temperature with a temperature difference of 1-3 oC. Also, temperature response in concrete for the unsheltered micro-environment was 1.85 times faster than the response in the sheltered micro-environment. The findings of the study may be used to assist the durability assessment of concrete.
topic natural climate temperature
Concrete micro-environment temperature
Concrete deterioration
Tropical rainforest climate
url https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/1076
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