提高自密实混凝土的力学性能:提高混凝土施工经济性的方法

John K. Quarm Junior, Charles K. Kankam
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传统的混凝土混合物包括天然来源的骨料,在强度、工作性和吸水性方面具有优势,而且应用范围广泛。有必要进一步研究自密实混凝土与普通传统混凝土相比所具有的更强的机械特性。本文概述了自密实混凝土(SCC)的力学性能,包括抗压强度、劈裂拉伸强度、抗折强度和密度,以及普通传统混凝土(NCC)的相应性能。根据各种测试结果得出的结论是,自密实混凝土在耐久性、强度和混凝土生产的经济性方面具有更好的特性,但其使用应取决于添加的超塑化剂掺合料的体积百分比,以便在替代传统混凝土(对照)的使用中获得更高的强度特性。在混凝土的抗压、抗弯和抗拉强度方面,与对照组和自密实混凝土相比,结果仍然清楚地表明,自密实混凝土拌合物的抗压、抗弯和抗拉强度最高。研究中,自密实混凝土包括 12 个立方体、12 个圆柱体和 12 个矩形棱柱体,而普通传统混凝土的数量相同。在 7、21、28 和 56 天对两种混合物各三(3)个试件进行了测试,普通传统混凝土的等效水泥与骨料体积比为 1:2:4(1:6),自密实混凝土的等效水泥与骨料体积比为 1:3.75:2.25(1:6)。与普通混凝土(对照组)相比,自密实混凝土的抗压强度在第 7 天提高了 90.44%,在第 21 天进一步提高到 98.82%,在第 28 天和第 56 天分别降低到 43.86% 和 33.07%。这种微弱的增长表明,即使在相同的养护参数和骨料配比下,自密实混凝土的抗压强度也优于传统混凝土。 与普通混凝土(对照组)相比,自密实混凝土的劈裂拉伸强度在第 7 天提高了 71.96%,在第 21 天提高了 80.56%,在第 28 天提高了 98.99%,在第 56 天降低到 49.55%。这表明自密实混凝土的抗拉能力优于普通混凝土(对照组)。这意味着自密实混凝土的脆性最小,抗拉强度高于普通混凝土(对照组)。抗折强度在第 7 天、第 21 天、第 28 天和第 56 天分别出现了 93.24%、56.59%、46.53% 和 28.01%的下降。这表明自密实混凝土在受力时抵抗弯曲变形的能力高于复合材料。因此,这是比较自密实混凝土和普通混凝土(对照组)抗拉强度的间接方法,是通过试样的第三点加载或中心点加载试验确定的,其中自密实混凝土试样的抗弯强度更高。由于自密实混凝土在浇注过程中不需要振动,因此自密实混凝土和普通混凝土(对照组)的密度比较显示,自密实混凝土在所有试样中的密度增加百分比更高。自密实混凝土在所有混凝土试样中都表现出较高的密度增长百分比,这表明混凝土具有良好的耐久性,孔隙率较低。
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Enchancing the Mechanical Properties of Self–compacting Concrete: Means to Achieve a Better Economy in Concrete Construction
Traditional concrete mixtures that include aggregates from naturally occurring sources offer advantages in terms of strength, workability, and water absorption, as well as a wide range of application possibilities. There is a need to further investigate the enhanced mechanical characteristics of Self-compacting concrete as compared to ordinary conventional concrete. An experiment on the mechanical properties, comprising compressive strength, split tensile strength, flexural strength, and also density of self-compacting concrete SCC and the corresponding properties of normal conventional concrete (NCC) is outlined in this paper. Based on the various test results, it is concluded that self-compacting concrete provides better characteristics in terms of durability, strength, and economy in concrete production, although their use should be dependent on the percentage volume of superplasticizer admixture added to achieve higher strength properties in the utilization to substitute conventional concrete (control). In terms of the compressive, flexural, and tensile strength of concrete produced in comparison with both the control and self-compacting concrete, the results still point out clearly that the self-compacting concrete mixes offer the highest compressive, tensile, and flexural strength. The study included 12 cubes, 12 cylinders, and 12 rectangular prisms for the self-compacting concrete, whilst the same numbers were made for the normal conventional concrete. Three (3) specimens each for both mixes were tested on 7,21,28 and 56 days with equivalent cement to aggregate volumes being 1:2:4 (1:6) for the normal conventional concrete and 1: 3.75:2.25(1:6) for the self-compacting concrete. The compressive strength of the self-compacting concrete as compared to the normal concrete (control) offered a percentage increase of 90.44% on the 7th day, a further increase to 98.82% on the 21st day, and reduced to 43.86% on the 28th day and 33.07% on the 56th day. This marginal increase shows that self-compacting concrete offers better compressive strength than conventional concrete even under the same curing parameters and aggregate ratios.  For the split tensile strength, the self-compacting concrete showed a percentage increase of 71.96% on the 7th day, 80.56% on the 21st day, the highest being 98.99% on the 28 days and reduced to 49.55% on the 56th day as compared to the normal concrete (control). This shows that the self-compacting concrete has a better tensile capacity than the conventional concrete(control). This means the self-compacting concrete is the least brittle and has a higher tensile strength than the normal concrete (control). The flexural strength recorded a declining differential percentage increase of 93.24% on the 7th day, 56.59% on the 21st day, 46.53% on the 28th day, and 28.01% on the 56th day. This shows that the self-compacting concrete has a higher ability of composites to resist bending deflection when the force is applied. Hence this was an indirect measure to compare the tensile strength of both the self-compacting concrete and normal concrete(control) and was determined by a third point loading or centre point loading test of the specimen in which the self-compacting concrete specimen proved a higher flexural strength. Since the self-compacting concrete does not need any vibration during casting, comparing the densities of both self-compacting concrete and the normal concrete (control), the self-compacting concrete shows a higher percentage increase in densities of all specimens. The self-compacting concrete exhibited a higher percentage increase in densities of all the concrete specimens which indicates good durability and less porosity of the concrete.
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