Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4913182 Construction and Building Materials 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The paper at hand focuses on various methods to characterize the pumpability of fresh concrete. Primarily the rheological behaviours of the concrete as a bulk are described. The study concentrates on the composition and rheological properties of the lubrication layer forming at the interface to the pipeline wall, since this layer is widely considered crucial for concrete pumpability. For this purpose, the material forming the lubrication layer (LL) is sampled from the various concrete mixtures. The results confirm that in addition to the rheological properties of the bulk of fresh concrete, the properties of the lubrication layer and the roughness of the pipe-wall significantly affect concrete flow in pipes. Based on the composition of the concrete and the lubrication layer, it is possible to design the constitutive material of the lubrication layer with properties similar to the one forming in concrete during pumping. It has as well been demonstrated that knowledge of the rheological properties of the lubrication layer is not sufficient to state whether the concrete is pumpable or not. Only a combination of rheological instruments makes the adequate description of concrete pumpability possible.
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