This document discusses the effects of size and shape on the properties of concrete exposed to elevated temperatures. Small-scale concrete specimens (cubes of 10 cm and 15 cm, cylinders of 10x20 cm and 15x30 cm) were exposed to temperatures of 200°C, 400°C, and 600°C for periods of 30, 45, and 60 minutes. Analytical calculations using Heisler/Gröber charts were performed to determine the time needed to reach a uniform temperature within specimens of different sizes and shapes. Experimental testing found that compressive strength decreased with higher temperatures and longer exposure times. An equation was developed to adjust exposure times for small-scale specimens based on the results.