This research investigated the effects of three slump flows (559, 635 and 711 mm) and four admixture sources on the fresh properties of air-entrained self-consolidating concrete (SCC). Various flow property, air content, air void characteristic, UV–Vis spectroscopy and compressive strength tests were conducted on 12 mixtures. Significant differences between admixture sources were noted in dosage rate and air void characteristics, even if chemical compositions were similar. Increasing the slump flow of SCC decreased stability, and thus air void characteristics. A frost-resistant air void system was achievable for all slump flows and admixture sources
The results of a study dealing with the influence of temperature on the fresh performance of self-co...
The introduction of air into concrete mixes has some different effects on the properties of both the...
Air void clustering around coarse aggregate in concrete has been identified as a potential source of...
This research investigated the effects of three slump flows (559, 635 and 711 mm) and four admixture...
In the production of self-consolidating concrete (SCC), long hauling times are often necessary for t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of admixture source, slump flow, hauling ti...
Self-compacting concrete has gained a wide range of applications as a result of its unique propertie...
Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) is a highly flowable concrete that is characteristically sensitive...
Air entraining admixtures (vinsol or non-vinsol) are used in concrete mixes that will be exposed to ...
Recent research reports have suggested that one of the potential causes of low compressive strengths...
Pumped concrete has been widely used for repair and rehabilitation of many concrete structures. The ...
In order to avoid durability problems caused by an inadequate consolidation of concrete, self-compac...
The use of self-consolidating concrete (SCC) has become more prevalent due to its economic and techn...
52427265Final report.Feb. 1999June 2003.PDFTech ReportVTRC 03-R13VirginiaVirginia Transportation Res...
The research investigation presented herein was intended to study the influence of parameters, such ...
The results of a study dealing with the influence of temperature on the fresh performance of self-co...
The introduction of air into concrete mixes has some different effects on the properties of both the...
Air void clustering around coarse aggregate in concrete has been identified as a potential source of...
This research investigated the effects of three slump flows (559, 635 and 711 mm) and four admixture...
In the production of self-consolidating concrete (SCC), long hauling times are often necessary for t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of admixture source, slump flow, hauling ti...
Self-compacting concrete has gained a wide range of applications as a result of its unique propertie...
Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) is a highly flowable concrete that is characteristically sensitive...
Air entraining admixtures (vinsol or non-vinsol) are used in concrete mixes that will be exposed to ...
Recent research reports have suggested that one of the potential causes of low compressive strengths...
Pumped concrete has been widely used for repair and rehabilitation of many concrete structures. The ...
In order to avoid durability problems caused by an inadequate consolidation of concrete, self-compac...
The use of self-consolidating concrete (SCC) has become more prevalent due to its economic and techn...
52427265Final report.Feb. 1999June 2003.PDFTech ReportVTRC 03-R13VirginiaVirginia Transportation Res...
The research investigation presented herein was intended to study the influence of parameters, such ...
The results of a study dealing with the influence of temperature on the fresh performance of self-co...
The introduction of air into concrete mixes has some different effects on the properties of both the...
Air void clustering around coarse aggregate in concrete has been identified as a potential source of...