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- Title
Evaluating Structural Buildup at Rest of Self-Consolidating Concrete Using Workability Tests.
- Authors
Megid, Wael A.; Khayat, Kamal H.
- Abstract
Structural buildup at rest (SBR) is a rheological property that can affect the performance of self-consolidating concrete (SCC). Such a property should be optimized to intended placement condition. Adequate determination of SBR on the jobsite is important for quality control, thus necessitating the use of simple and robust testing methods. The ability of employing conventional workability test methods to evaluate SBR of SCC is discussed. Eight SCC mixtures designed to secure different SBR levels were investigated. SBR was determined using concrete rheometer and two field-oriented test methods: portable vane and inclined plane, as well as losses of slump flow, T50, and J-ring flow at rest. Correlations between SBR indexes determined from workability and rheological test methods were established. Statistical models to predict static yield stress and SBR indexes as a function of workability loss at rest are proposed, which indicate that standard workability test methods can be used to evaluate SBR of SCC.
- Subjects
REINFORCED concrete; SELF-consolidating concrete; CONSTRUCTION materials; CONCRETE construction; STRAINS &; stresses (Mechanics); GRANULAR materials; COMPOSITE-reinforced concrete
- Publication
ACI Materials Journal, 2018, Vol 115, Issue 2, p257
- ISSN
0889-325X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14359/51701240