Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1455494 Cement and Concrete Composites 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Rheological properties of fresh concrete, namely plastic viscosity and yield stress, are critical for the concrete industry because they affect placement and workability. Moreover, these rheological properties influence the productivity and quality of concrete, including mechanical properties and durability. Therefore proper characterization of these properties is needed to control the quality of fresh concrete and ensure sustainability of concrete structures.Fundamental and phenomenological rheological models have been proposed in the literature for characterizing the behaviour of fresh concrete. Establishing a model for predicting the plastic viscosity of concrete based on its composition will be extremely valuable for the concrete industry. This paper provides a critical review of the most prevailing models in concrete technology as well as models proposed in the literature for predicting the plastic viscosity of dense suspensions to a total of eight models. Review has revealed that Mahmoodzadeh and Chidiac models based on the cell method provides a higher degree of correlation to the experimental data as well as a more consistent and reliable predictions in comparison to the models currently proposed in the literature for concrete and/or dense suspensions.

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