2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0366-69132011000100009
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Reologia de concretos de alto desempenho aplicados na construção civil: revisão

Abstract: Do ponto de vista reológico, o concreto pode ser entendido como uma concentração de partículas sólidas em suspensão (agregados) em um líquido (pasta de cimento). Sendo assim, seu comportamento no estado fresco deve ser estudado a partir dos conceitos da reologia, ciência voltada para o estudo das deformações e escoamento de um fluido sob a influência de tensões. As pesquisas efetuadas ao longo do tempo resultaram em uma série de equações que descrevem o comportamento do concreto fresco. Sabe-se que o comportam… Show more

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“…For pastes P15, P20 and P25 (see Table 1), the shear stress presented intense increments between 5 and 30 min. On the other hand, the sample P0 remained practically constant, with no formation of agglomerates, only loss of water, due to the onset of hydration of the cement 27 . The increase of yield stress reflects the interaction of cement additions along the analyzed hydration time 27 .…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…For pastes P15, P20 and P25 (see Table 1), the shear stress presented intense increments between 5 and 30 min. On the other hand, the sample P0 remained practically constant, with no formation of agglomerates, only loss of water, due to the onset of hydration of the cement 27 . The increase of yield stress reflects the interaction of cement additions along the analyzed hydration time 27 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…On the other hand, the sample P0 remained practically constant, with no formation of agglomerates, only loss of water, due to the onset of hydration of the cement 27 . The increase of yield stress reflects the interaction of cement additions along the analyzed hydration time 27 . Cement dissolution/precipitation, and physical phenomena such as agglomeration of the particles in aqueous media, influence directly the rheological properties of the cementitious paste 28 .…”
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“…However, another feasible route for the production of complex parts with uniform microstructures is those based on colloidal routes 2, 3. Colloidal processing comprises the preparation of a homogeneous mixture of powders in a liquid medium (organic or preferably water) to form a stable suspension where the repulsive forces impede the tendency to agglomerate due to van der Waals forces keeping the particles well dispersed in the suspension. Some popular techniques for shaping powders into bulk bodies, substrates, and coatings include slip casting, tape casting and dipping, respectively [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] . The components produced by these routes can have a great variety of shapes and sizes and meet the requirements for a broad number of applications in many sectors like microelectronics, structural, biological and photocatalysis, to mention only a few 10 .…”
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“…Another parameter evaluated is the apparent viscosity, which indicates the increment in stress that needs to be imposed to produce certain rate of deformation. In practice, the apparent viscosity is associated to the material capacity to be placed, pumped, segregated and finished, and therefore can differentiate a concrete that is workable to the one that is hard to work, having difficult pumping behavior and presenting surface voids in the structural elements when the formwork is removed (CASTRO et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%