Characterizations of self-consolidating concrete (SCC) from a physicalmechanical perspective with various additions

Rachid Rabehi, M. Amieur, M. Rabehi
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Self-consolidating concretes (SCC) are special concretes that have the particularity of being very fluid and have been developed over the past thirty years. They are still qualified today as "new concretes" because their use remains modest, although they have strong development potential. The specificity of SCC compared to ordinary vibrated concrete (OC) lies in the fact that it is extremely fluid and does not require vibration to be implemented. Compacting under the effect of their own weight, they can be poured in areas with a high density of reinforcement. For the formulation of self-consolidating concretes, a large volume of mineral addition is necessary so as to reduce the quantity of cement induced by the increase in the volume of paste necessary to allow the flow of the concrete. The main objective of this work was to determine the effect of different cement additions (Filler limestone (Fc), crushed dune sand (Sd), and silica fume (Fs)) by partial substitution of a certain quantity of Portland cement on the physical-mechanical properties of SCC using the capillary absorption test. The results obtained demonstrate that all self-consolidating concretes give interesting results in terms of compressive strength and water absorption.
自固结混凝土(SCC)的物理力学特性与各种添加剂
自固结混凝土(SCC)是近三十年来发展起来的一种具有流动性强的特殊混凝土。尽管它们具有强大的发展潜力,但它们的用途仍然不大,因此今天仍有资格称为“新型混凝土”。与普通振动混凝土(OC)相比,SCC的特殊性在于它具有极强的流动性,并且不需要振动来实现。在自身重量的作用下压实,它们可以浇筑在钢筋密度高的地区。对于自固结混凝土的配方,需要大量的矿物添加,以减少因增加膏体体积而引起的水泥量,从而使混凝土能够流动。这项工作的主要目的是通过毛细管吸收试验,通过部分替代一定量的波特兰水泥,确定不同水泥添加物(填充石灰石(Fc),破碎沙丘砂(Sd)和硅粉(Fs))对SCC物理力学性能的影响。结果表明,所有自固结混凝土在抗压强度和吸水率方面都有有趣的结果。
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