Self-compacting Concrete is one of the new innovative types of concrete, and it is used widely in the construction of several industries. This type of concrete can be made by using different admixtures and their combinations. The main aim of the SCC is to improve the durability of the concrete structure and also improves the workability of the concrete structure. Nowadays construction of large structures, it isn't easy to compact the reinforced concrete without voids. This can be overcome by using self-compacting concrete. This type of concrete does not require compaction. So, it is one of the significant advantages of the concrete structure and saves time and energy. This Review paper explains self-compacting concrete and its advantages an...
Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) is one of the advanced type of concrete which is widely used in struc...
We consider the technological, technical and economic advantages of self-compacting concrete (SCC) c...
Conventional concrete tends to a problem with regard to adequate consolidation in thin sections wher...
Although earlier ‘look-alikes’ surely exist, modern self-compacting concrete (SCC) has been develope...
Self-Compacting Concrete Originally developed in Japan, SCC technology was made possible by the much...
In majority of the most modern architectural designs realized in the past 10-20 years, concrete havi...
Self-compacting concrete, or SCC for short, is a brand-new type of high-performance concrete (HPC) w...
During the last decade, concrete technology has made an enormous advance through the introduction of...
Conventional concrete tends to present a problem with regard to adequate consolidation in thin secti...
To date, the majority of research studies conducted on the self-compacting concrete (SCC), also know...
Self-compacting concrete or SCC can be considered as the concrete of the future. The most important ...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC), developed first in Japan in the late 1980s, represents one of the mo...
On the basis of a large number of domestic and foreign literature, situation and development of self...
Self-compacting concrete was first developed 1988 in order to achieve durable concrete structures. S...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC), also known as self-consolidating concrete, was developed in the late...
Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) is one of the advanced type of concrete which is widely used in struc...
We consider the technological, technical and economic advantages of self-compacting concrete (SCC) c...
Conventional concrete tends to a problem with regard to adequate consolidation in thin sections wher...
Although earlier ‘look-alikes’ surely exist, modern self-compacting concrete (SCC) has been develope...
Self-Compacting Concrete Originally developed in Japan, SCC technology was made possible by the much...
In majority of the most modern architectural designs realized in the past 10-20 years, concrete havi...
Self-compacting concrete, or SCC for short, is a brand-new type of high-performance concrete (HPC) w...
During the last decade, concrete technology has made an enormous advance through the introduction of...
Conventional concrete tends to present a problem with regard to adequate consolidation in thin secti...
To date, the majority of research studies conducted on the self-compacting concrete (SCC), also know...
Self-compacting concrete or SCC can be considered as the concrete of the future. The most important ...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC), developed first in Japan in the late 1980s, represents one of the mo...
On the basis of a large number of domestic and foreign literature, situation and development of self...
Self-compacting concrete was first developed 1988 in order to achieve durable concrete structures. S...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC), also known as self-consolidating concrete, was developed in the late...
Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) is one of the advanced type of concrete which is widely used in struc...
We consider the technological, technical and economic advantages of self-compacting concrete (SCC) c...
Conventional concrete tends to a problem with regard to adequate consolidation in thin sections wher...