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Experimental Study of Formwork Tightness as a Function of Rheological Properties of SCC

verfasst von : Chizya Chibulu, Khadija El Cheikh, Mert Y. Yardimci, Geert De Schutter

Erschienen in: Rheology and Processing of Construction Materials

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Several studies relating formwork pressure to rheology exist, however the relationship between rheology and leakage through formwork joints remains to be investigated. In practice, standard documents are used to define formwork tightness requirements, typically using a qualitative approach. To try bridge this gap in knowledge, we developed a test set-up to study tightness of formwork joints under pressure as a function of varying rheological properties. Coupled with standard rheology tests, this new test set-up provides means of linking flow rate, formwork pressure, flow area, and the rheological properties. The study seeks to provide insight on measurable governing parameters and thus inform formwork tightness requirements in a more quantifiable manner.
This paper presents a test set-up designed to study the flow of fresh paste through small openings. It highlights a preliminary study on the pressure-driven flow of limestone paste through a bottom orifice in a cylindrical container. While this new device may not be directly representative of the actual conditions in formwork, it provides a good base for a fundamental study that can then be extrapolated to a more representative test operation. Preliminary results show a linear relationship between the flow rate and the applied pressure. The results also show that increasing the flow area by a factor of 2.33 had a higher impact than an increase in yield stress and viscosity by a factor of 2.54 and 3.80 respectively. However, more tests need to be carried out to obtain clear trends.

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Metadaten
Titel
Experimental Study of Formwork Tightness as a Function of Rheological Properties of SCC
verfasst von
Chizya Chibulu
Khadija El Cheikh
Mert Y. Yardimci
Geert De Schutter
Copyright-Jahr
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22566-7_55