The three key characteristics of self-consolidating concrete are flowability, segregation resistance and passing ability. Quality control of flowability is typically predicted by the final diameter (DF) of the slump-flow test. In this study, the time required to reach the final diameter (TF) of the slump-flow test is correlated to dynamic segregation for mixes with a constant DF and aggregate-to-binder ratio. Segregation was determined by measuring the radial aggregate distribution from the slump-flow test. It was demonstrated that increasing the TF improved dynamic segregation resistance. It was also found that the TF was more indicative of viscosity than the time to reach a diameter of 50 cm (T50).
Correlating dynamic segregation of self-consolidating concreteto the slump-flow test
FERRARA, LIBERATO;
2012-01-01
Abstract
The three key characteristics of self-consolidating concrete are flowability, segregation resistance and passing ability. Quality control of flowability is typically predicted by the final diameter (DF) of the slump-flow test. In this study, the time required to reach the final diameter (TF) of the slump-flow test is correlated to dynamic segregation for mixes with a constant DF and aggregate-to-binder ratio. Segregation was determined by measuring the radial aggregate distribution from the slump-flow test. It was demonstrated that increasing the TF improved dynamic segregation resistance. It was also found that the TF was more indicative of viscosity than the time to reach a diameter of 50 cm (T50).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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