Active rheology control of cementitious materials / Geert De Schutter and Karel Lesage
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- 9781032266916
- 620.13 SCH-G
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620.11892 VAS-V Advanced mechanics of composite materials and structural elements / | 620.11892 VAS-V Mechanics and analysis of composite materials / | 620.11892 VAS-V Advanced mechanics of composite materials / | 620.13 SCH-G Active rheology control of cementitious materials / | 620.135 BEN-A Fibre reinforced cementitious composites / | 620.135 BRA-A Cement-Based composites : | 620.135 HUS-G Self-Healing cementitious materials : technologies, evaluation methods, and applications / |
This Open Access book details the different routes available for handling self-compacting concrete, which is stilll very largely labour-dependent and susceptible to placement problems such as pump failure and formwork leakage. The SmartCast (ERC Advanced Grant) Project, has developed Active Rheology Control and Active Stiffening Control methods for actively controlling the rheological and stiffening behaviour of fresh concrete during casting operations by modifying the concrete with responsive superplasticizer and/or magneto-responsive mineral additions. This allows enhancement of the target properties during the placement process and increased speed and placement reliability
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