2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2015.03.009
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Thixotropy and structural breakdown properties of self consolidating concrete containing various supplementary cementitious materials

Abstract: Supplementary cementitious materials Thixotropy Breakdown Drop in apparent viscosity Yield value at rest a b s t r a c tIn this study, thixotropy and structural breakdown of 57 self-consolidating concrete (SCC) mixtures containing various supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) were investigated by different approaches. The effects of SCM type and content on high range water reducer demand and plastic viscosity were also studied. For these purposes, various amounts of silica fume (SF), metakaolin (MK), Clas… Show more

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“…As mentioned in the previous paragraph, thixotropic breakdown is related to behavior generated by the total potential energy that exists between particles, while the structural breakdown is not [30]. It is attributed to the shrinking electric double layer of cement particles and/or breaking the connections between the particles formed by the hydration process [31]. That is, when the cement was added to the mixer and contacted with water, the hydration product covers the surface of the particles in the form of membrane [32], causing the particles to contact together.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As mentioned in the previous paragraph, thixotropic breakdown is related to behavior generated by the total potential energy that exists between particles, while the structural breakdown is not [30]. It is attributed to the shrinking electric double layer of cement particles and/or breaking the connections between the particles formed by the hydration process [31]. That is, when the cement was added to the mixer and contacted with water, the hydration product covers the surface of the particles in the form of membrane [32], causing the particles to contact together.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…rest, the funnel flow time of series No.3 was shorter than that of the others. The replacement ratio of BFS (50%) was higher than that of FA in series No.2, and BFS has a lower hydration ability than Portland cement (Ahari et al 2015). For these reasons, the fluidity of fresh mortar containing BFS becomes easy to be kept up.…”
Section: Experimental Results Of Funnel Flow Testmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Jiao et al (2017) teigia, kad vis dažniau naudojamas cementiniuose mišiniuose (tešlose, skiediniuose, betono mišiniuose) cementas, kurio dalis pakeista granuliuotu aukštakrosnių šlaku (GGBFS), kadangi šis mineralinis priedas ne tik pagerina mišinių klojumą, bet ir sumažina į aplinką išskiriamo CO2 kiekį. Remiantis literatūros apžvalga, GGBFS paprastai mažina cementinių mišinių plastinę klampą (Derabla ir Benmalek, 2014;Boukendakdji et al, 2012;Park et al, 2005;Ezziane et al, 2014;Ahari et al, 2015b), tačiau Cao et al (2012) nustatė priešingą efektą. Tang et al (2014) ištyrė cemento tešlų, plastifikuotų skirtingu superplastiklio kiekiu ir modifikuotų įvedus didelį GGBFS kiekį, reologines savybes, esant skirtingai tešlų konsistencijai.…”
Section: Mineralinių Priedų įTaka Cementinių Mišinių Reologinėms Charunclassified
“…Toliau didinant GGBFS kiekius, mišinių ribiniai šlyties įtempiai didėja, tačiau plastinė klampa mažėja. Ahari et al (2015b) nustatė, kad pakeitus portlandcemenčio klinkerio dalį 18 % GGBFS, betono mišinių, kurių V/K -0,44, ribiniai šlyties įtempiai ir plastinė klampa bei tiksotropiškumas mažėja.…”
Section: Mineralinių Priedų įTaka Cementinių Mišinių Reologinėms Charunclassified
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