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Changes in Concrete Properties During Pumping and Formation of Lubricating Material Under Pressure (2018-04)

10.1016/j.cemconres.2018.03.018

 Secrieru Egor, Cotardo Dario,  Mechtcherine Viktor, Lohaus Ludger,  Schröfl Christof,  Begemann Christoph
Journal Article - Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 108, pp. 129-139

Abstract

This study quantifies the changes in the rheological properties of fresh concrete while focusing on lubricating layer (LL) formation during pumping. Full-scale pumping experiments were carried out on ready-mix concrete accompanied by the state-of-the-art rheological tests. Pumping markedly increased the yield stress. It also led to an increase in the air content, which contributed to a decrease in viscosity of fresh concrete. The dynamic loading from pumping generates a pressure gradient in concrete over the pipe cross-section. The pressure gradient is assumed to facilitate the movement of lubricating material to the concrete-wall interface, completing the formation of LL. This postulate is based on experimental evidence obtained by a portable high-pressure filter press and the extracted filtrate. The amount of filtrate depends on the specific surface of the fines, on concrete bulk viscosity, and on chemical admixtures. Finally, an increase in concrete temperature was observed depending on the concrete's composition and the properties of the LL.

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BibTeX
@article{secr_cota_mech_loha.2018.CiCPDPaFoLMUP,
  author            = "Egor Secrieru and Dario Cotardo and Viktor Mechtcherine and Ludger Lohaus and Christof Schröfl and Christoph Begemann",
  title             = "Changes in Concrete Properties During Pumping and Formation of Lubricating Material Under Pressure",
  doi               = "10.1016/j.cemconres.2018.03.018",
  year              = "2018",
  journal           = "Cement and Concrete Research",
  volume            = "108",
  pages             = "129--139",
}
Formatted Citation

E. Secrieru, D. Cotardo, V. Mechtcherine, L. Lohaus, C. Schröfl and C. Begemann, “Changes in Concrete Properties During Pumping and Formation of Lubricating Material Under Pressure”, Cement and Concrete Research, vol. 108, pp. 129–139, 2018, doi: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2018.03.018.

Secrieru, Egor, Dario Cotardo, Viktor Mechtcherine, Ludger Lohaus, Christof Schröfl, and Christoph Begemann. “Changes in Concrete Properties During Pumping and Formation of Lubricating Material Under Pressure”. Cement and Concrete Research 108 (2018): 129–39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2018.03.018.