Artigo Revisado por pares

Testing pumpability of concrete using Sliding Pipe Rheometer

2013; Elsevier BV; Volume: 53; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2013.11.037

ISSN

1879-0526

Autores

Viktor Mechtcherine, Venkatesh Naidu Nerella, Knut Kasten,

Tópico(s)

Drilling and Well Engineering

Resumo

The pumping of concrete is an important part of modern construction processes. Irrespective of the immense practical significance of this process, pumping pressure is still being estimated using conventional methods such as the slump test, which has proved inadequate. The Sliding Pipe Rheometer (Sliper) is a new device developed to resolve this problem and provide reliable estimations of pumping pressures. Using this device, a series of laboratory tests to investigate the pumpability of concretes with various compositions was performed. The results obtained provide a solid basis to demonstrate the links between mixture parameters, e.g., water-to-binder ratio, aggregate shape, admixtures, and consistency class, and the pumpability of concrete. For the sake of comparison, all the concretes were tested using a concrete viscometer and the flow table test as well. This comparison emphasized the advantages of using Sliper to determine the rheological behavior of concrete during pumping, while a good correlation between the results obtained in the test series with Sliper and the concrete viscometer was found. Finally, the predicting capability of Sliper was validated under field conditions by measuring full-scale pumping pressure.

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