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Influence of rheology on the pumpability of mortar : P 2 Improved construction technology SP 2.4 Workability
(COIN Project report;21, Research report, 2010)The rheological and material parameters determining the pumpability of fresh self-compacting mortar have been studied in full-scale (70 m Ø 50 mm rubber hose and screw pump with max capacity 7 m3/h). Concrete pressure ... -
Pumping of concrete and Mortar - state of the art
(COIN Project report;5, Research report, 2009)The pumpability of concrete, or its ability to move through pipes and hoses by the help of a pump while maintaining its fresh and hardened properties, can be quantified as being better the lower the necessary pressure to ... -
Rheological properties of stabilized SCC – using fillers, admixtures or a combination : FA 2 Competitive constructions SP 2.1 Robust highly flowable concrete
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Rheology of concrete with crushed aggregate. Influence of volume and composition of matrix, and of sand-stone ratio
(Research report, 2021)The work is a part of the joint industry project "MIKS – Microproportioning of concrete with crushed sand". The overall aim of the work reported here was to provide experimental data as input to the work on the ... -
Rheology of matrix and SCC with different mineral fillers and admixtures : FA 2 Competitive constructions : SP 2.1 High quality manufactured sand for concrete
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Stability of SCC – robustness for changes in water content and sand grading. FA 2 Competitive constructions. SP 2.1 Robust highly flowable concrete
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The effect of stabilization with either filler or chemical stabilizer on the surface quality of concrete elements. FA 2 Competitive constructions. SP 2.1 Robust highly flowable concrete
(COIN Project report;39, Research report, 2012)Three full scale wall elements were cast with three different concretes: an unstable SCC, one stabilized by adding filler, and one stabilized by adding chemical stabilizer. The aim of this study was to investigate the ...