Influence of Admixture Source on Fresh Properties of Self-Consolidating Concrete

Author:

Ghafoori Nader1,Gbadamosi Aderemi1ORCID,Diawara Hamidou1,Hasnat Ariful1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction, University of Nevada, 4505 Maryland Parkway, P.O. Box 454015, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4015, USA

Abstract

The study presented herein was intended to (1) compare the optimum (minimum) dosage requirements of four different sources of polycarboxylate-based high-range water-reducing admixtures (HRWRAs) and viscosity-modifying admixtures (VMAs) in attaining slump flows of 508 mm, 635 mm, and 711 mm, and a visual stability index (VSI) of 0 (highly stable concrete) or 1 (stable concrete), and (2) assess the flowability/viscosity, stability, passing ability, and filling ability of the resulting self-consolidating concretes. The test results showed that the optimum dosage requirements to obtain a uniform slump flow and visual stability index varied among the four selected admixture sources. The required dosage amount for HRWRAs was highest for the polycarboxylate-ester (PCE) type and lowest for the polycarboxylate-acid (PCA) type. Acceptable flowability plastic viscosity dynamic and static stability, passing ability, and filling ability of self-consolidating concrete can be achieved with the proper dosing of the four studied admixture sources.

Funder

Nevada Department of Transportation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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