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摘要
-钢纤维增加了自密实混凝土的不均匀性,改变了流变学和硬化特性。为了研究自密实混凝土(SCC)和自密实钢纤维增强混凝土(SCSFRC)的流变行为和硬化特性,在实验室中制备了大量含有钢纤维和粗骨料(尺寸为10 mm和20 mm)的正常强度自密实混凝土混合物,目标立方体抗压强度在30至70 MPa之间。这些混凝土混合料的塑性粘度估计在20-50 Pa s之间,并记录了每种混合料的坍落度流动时间t500,以确保混合料的流动和和易性通过能力满足英国和欧洲的推荐标准。本文主要研究了含0.5%和1%(按体积分数)钢纤维的纤维增强自密实混凝土的性能,以及粗骨料对其流变行为和流动特性的影响。研究了钢纤维掺量对硬化混凝土强度的影响。此外,还对SCC和SCSFRC的流动特性进行了比较。允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,前提是正确引用原始作品。
Assessing the Effect of Coarse Aggregate Size on
Self-Compacting Fibre Reinforced Concrete Mix
- Steel fibres increase inhomogeneity and alter rheological and hardened characteristics of self-compacting concrete. To investigate the rheological behaviour and hardened characteristics of self-compacting concrete (SCC) and selfcompacting steel fibre reinforced concrete (SCSFRC), a wide range of normal strength self-compacting concrete mixes containing steel fibres and coarse aggregates (of size 10 mm, 20 mm) with target cube compressive strengths between 30 to 70 MPa were prepared in the laboratory. The plastic viscosity of these concrete mixes were estimated to be in the range between 20–50 Pa s , and the slump flow time t 500 of each mix was recorded to ensure that the flow and passing ability for workability of the mixes satisfy the recommended British and European standards. This work mainly focuses on the properties of fibre reinforced self-compacting concrete containing 0.5% and 1% (by volume fraction) steel fibres and the effect of coarse aggregates on their rheological behaviour and flow characteristics. The effect of steel fibre content on the strength of hardened concrete is also investigated. In addition, comparison of flow behaviour between SCC and SCSFRC is also presented. Unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.