Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6719221 | Construction and Building Materials | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to propose a calibration of mixing power as a measurement of the concrete water content that enables improving water control accuracy. A new approach based on the mixing power evolution is devised for a better determination of the signal stabilisation. The stabilisation time is then defined and considered as the necessary mixing time of each concrete batch. Experimental results obtained from 40 batches of different SCC compositions produced in a full-scale concrete plant have shown that, with the developed calibration method, the stabilisation of power consumption can be considered as a reliable indication of water content with a precision of ±3.8 l/m3. It is also observed that the water-to-powder ratio (W/P) and the use of viscosity agent have significant effects on the power consumption evolution during mixing.
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Authors
Hai-Thong Ngo, El-Hadj Kadri, Abdelhak Kaci, Tien-Tung Ngo, Alain Trudel, Sylvie Lecrux,