Rheological Properties of Fly Ash Self-consolidated Concrete | ||
The International Conference on Civil and Architecture Engineering | ||
Article 15, Volume 11, 11PthP International Conference on Civil and Architecture Engineering, April 2016, Pages 1-11 PDF (401.8 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/iccae.2016.43429 | ||
Authors | ||
A. Kh. EL-Baz1; Khaled M. Heiza2; Omar A. El Nawawy3 | ||
1Eng., Future University, Cairo, Egypt. | ||
2Professor of RC Structures, Vice Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Menofia University, Egypt. | ||
3Professor of RC Structures, Faculty of Engineering, Menofia University, Egypt. | ||
Abstract | ||
ABSTRACT The production of Self- consolidated concrete (SCC) is a relatively new technology. Nowadays, the production of SCC is becoming more popular in all over the world due to its superior properties. Self-compacting concrete is a fluid mixture suitable for placing in structures with congested reinforcement without vibration. Self- consolidated concrete development must ensure a good balance between deformability and stability. Also, compactibility is affected by the characteristics of materials and the mix proportions, it becomes necessary to evolve a procedure for mix design of SCC. The paper presents an experimental procedure for the design of self-compacting concrete mixes with different water/binder ratio and the effect of mineral admixtures –fly ash or silica fume- on fresh and hardened properties of SCC. The test results for acceptance characteristics of self-compacting concrete such as slump flow, J-ring and V-funnel are presented. Further, compressive strength at 7 and 28 days was also determined and results are analyzed and discussed. | ||
Keywords | ||
Self-compacting Concrete; Fly Ash; mix design; Rheological properties; hardened concrete properties; Compressive strength | ||
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