Cementitious pastes are multiphase suspensions that are rheologically characterized by viscosity and yield stress. They tend to flocculate during rest due to attractive interparticle forces, and desagglomerate when shear is induced. The shear history, e.g., mixing energy and time, determines the apparent state of flocculation and accordingly the particle size distribution of the cement in the suspension, which itself affects suspension's plastic viscosity and yield stress. Thus, it is crucial to understand the effect of the mixing procedure of cementitious suspensions before starting rheological measurements. However, the measurement of the in-situ particle agglomeration status is difficult, due to rapidly changing particle network structur...
Rheological properties of cement-based materials have been widely studied over the last decades. The...
To successfully process concrete, it is necessary to predict and control its flow behavior. However,...
In this paper, we study the effects of polyacrylamide (PAM) on both aqueous solutions and fresh ceme...
Rheological properties of cementitious suspensions are affected not only by their mixture compositio...
Rheology has been widely used to describe the flow properties of fresh cement-based suspensions. Nev...
Rheology has the purpose to study the flux and deformation of materials when submitted to some tensi...
Cemented paste backfill (CPB) is considered to be a concentrated suspension in which tailings are bo...
Rheological properties of cement-based materials are shear- and time dependent due to the chemical a...
Various factors influence the rheology of cementitious pastes, with the most important being the mix...
Build-up of cement-based suspensions is a complex phenomenon affected by the mixture concentration a...
Freshly mixed concrete is a suspension of cement and aggregate particles dispersed in water. To secu...
The influence of particle shape and surface roughness on the rheological properties of cementitious ...
Concentrated colloidal suspensions are important components in many industrial and consumer applicat...
Cemented paste backfill (CPB) consists of a mixture of fine particles, mainly consisting of tailings...
Cemented paste backfill (CPB) is an efficient and sustainable technology for the disposal of tailing...
Rheological properties of cement-based materials have been widely studied over the last decades. The...
To successfully process concrete, it is necessary to predict and control its flow behavior. However,...
In this paper, we study the effects of polyacrylamide (PAM) on both aqueous solutions and fresh ceme...
Rheological properties of cementitious suspensions are affected not only by their mixture compositio...
Rheology has been widely used to describe the flow properties of fresh cement-based suspensions. Nev...
Rheology has the purpose to study the flux and deformation of materials when submitted to some tensi...
Cemented paste backfill (CPB) is considered to be a concentrated suspension in which tailings are bo...
Rheological properties of cement-based materials are shear- and time dependent due to the chemical a...
Various factors influence the rheology of cementitious pastes, with the most important being the mix...
Build-up of cement-based suspensions is a complex phenomenon affected by the mixture concentration a...
Freshly mixed concrete is a suspension of cement and aggregate particles dispersed in water. To secu...
The influence of particle shape and surface roughness on the rheological properties of cementitious ...
Concentrated colloidal suspensions are important components in many industrial and consumer applicat...
Cemented paste backfill (CPB) consists of a mixture of fine particles, mainly consisting of tailings...
Cemented paste backfill (CPB) is an efficient and sustainable technology for the disposal of tailing...
Rheological properties of cement-based materials have been widely studied over the last decades. The...
To successfully process concrete, it is necessary to predict and control its flow behavior. However,...
In this paper, we study the effects of polyacrylamide (PAM) on both aqueous solutions and fresh ceme...