Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete

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Autor(a) principal: Juradin,Sandra
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Baloević,Goran, Harapin,Alen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392014000100023
Resumo: The quality and durability of normal concrete directly depends on the number and the shape of voids, so, in order to produce durable concrete, it is necessary to reduce the amount of air that is trapped inside the concrete, which is usually done by vibrating the concrete in the mixing stage or the casting stage. Self-compacting concretes are concretes that, in principle, don't require vibrating during casting. Such concretes possess enough compactness and flowability through gravity that during pouring they fill all the space in the formwork. However, it is frequently the case that the ideal self-compacting concrete that is produced in a laboratory cannot be produced on a construction site so such concretes require additional vibrations. The work examines the impact that the introduction of vibrations during mixing and during casting has on the final appearance and the compressive strength of normal and self-compacting concretes. Achieved results confirm that vibrating during the mixing stage can improve the workability of fresh concrete but not its final strength, especially for self-compacting concretes, while vibrating in the casting stage significantly contributes to the final strength of the concrete.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete
title Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete
spellingShingle Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete
Juradin,Sandra
self-compacting concrete
impact of vibrations during the mixing stage
impact of vibrations during the casting stage
experimental testing
concrete compressive strength
title_short Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete
title_full Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete
title_fullStr Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete
title_full_unstemmed Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete
title_sort Impact of vibrations on the final characteristics of normal and self-compacting concrete
author Juradin,Sandra
author_facet Juradin,Sandra
Baloević,Goran
Harapin,Alen
author_role author
author2 Baloević,Goran
Harapin,Alen
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Juradin,Sandra
Baloević,Goran
Harapin,Alen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv self-compacting concrete
impact of vibrations during the mixing stage
impact of vibrations during the casting stage
experimental testing
concrete compressive strength
topic self-compacting concrete
impact of vibrations during the mixing stage
impact of vibrations during the casting stage
experimental testing
concrete compressive strength
description The quality and durability of normal concrete directly depends on the number and the shape of voids, so, in order to produce durable concrete, it is necessary to reduce the amount of air that is trapped inside the concrete, which is usually done by vibrating the concrete in the mixing stage or the casting stage. Self-compacting concretes are concretes that, in principle, don't require vibrating during casting. Such concretes possess enough compactness and flowability through gravity that during pouring they fill all the space in the formwork. However, it is frequently the case that the ideal self-compacting concrete that is produced in a laboratory cannot be produced on a construction site so such concretes require additional vibrations. The work examines the impact that the introduction of vibrations during mixing and during casting has on the final appearance and the compressive strength of normal and self-compacting concretes. Achieved results confirm that vibrating during the mixing stage can improve the workability of fresh concrete but not its final strength, especially for self-compacting concretes, while vibrating in the casting stage significantly contributes to the final strength of the concrete.
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