Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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258827 | Construction and Building Materials | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Because of their great fluidity, Self Consolidating Concretes (SCCs) can be poured into large-sized formworks or through a thick iron framework without using vibration. However, a wrong proportion of concrete or an unsuited method of filling can generate a heterogeneous distribution of its various constituents. Numerous devices have been developed to locate the heterogeneities. Some of them allow on-site measurement, while others require sampling. A technique of gamma-ray attenuation was adapted to measure local changes in concrete density. SCC with different castings process in formworks of 15 m long and 5 m high and others with 10 m high and 5 m long were investigated. Test results show a variation of aggregates concentration in the concrete wall according to the flowing distance or to the pouring height. The paste thickness at the wall could be appreciated with this technique.
► Gamma absorptiometry is an effective non-destructive method to follow the fresh concrete flowing. ► The casting process by pumping presents a better homogeneity of the concrete inside the formwork. ► The quality of the coating can be evaluated for different casting processes with gamma-ray attenuation measurement. ► Mechanism taking place in the injection zone responsible of some heterogeneities can be observed. ► The maximum distance of SCC flowing across frameworks or along a surface from large-sized walls can be evaluated.