The effect of measuring procedure on the apparent rheological properties of self-compacting concrete |
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Authors: | Mette R Geiker Mari BrandlLars N Thrane Dirch H BagerOlafur Wallevik |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Brovej Building 118, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark b Aalborg Portland A/S, Rørdalsvej 44, P.O. Box 165, DK-9100 Aalborg, Denmark c The Islandic Building Research Institute, Rb-Keldnaholt, IS-112 Reykjavik, Iceland |
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Abstract: | Torque versus time during testing of the rheological properties of fresh concrete has been investigated. The testing was performed in a BML viscometer and on a self-compacting concrete (w/c=0.45, 70% rapid hardening Portland cement, 3% silica fume, 27% fly ash, third generation superplasticizer). The relaxation period needed to obtain steady-state flow may affect the rheological properties estimated and should be taken into account in the selection of measuring procedures. Nonsteady state is likely to cause an overestimation of the plastic viscosity and an underestimation of the yield value. Furthermore, lack of steady state may explain the apparent shear-thickening behaviour of self-compacting concrete reported elsewhere. |
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Keywords: | Self-compacting concrete Rheological properties Measuring procedure |
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