Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10622670 | Cement and Concrete Research | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Large number of experimental techniques and models has been developed recently in an attempt to link the parameters of Bingham equation to concrete composition. On the other hand, concrete mixture proportioning methods based on rheological approach usually do not provide direct input of a measurable rheological parameter(s) into the proportioning expression. In this study, series of concrete mixtures have been proportioned by the use of a theoretical model. The experimental results were compared with the predicted rheological quantity by the model. The evaluation of concrete flow parameters has been performed using a newly developed tube viscometer for concrete. The discussion presents a comparison between the model calculated apparent viscosity and the measured plastic viscosity of fresh mixes as function of volume fraction of solids, normalized with respect to their maximum packing values.
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Authors
Theodore Roshavelov,