INTEMA   05428
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA DE MATERIALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Self-compacting concrete containing silica fume: evaluation of mortar properties
Autor/es:
F. SCHIOPETTO; P.M. STEFANI
Reunión:
Congreso; COMAT 2015; 2015
Resumen:
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a highly flowable, non-segregatingconcrete that can spread in to place, fill the formwork and encapsulate thereinforcement without any mechanical vibration for consolidation. SCC has toreach a high segregation resistance and on the other hand a high deformability.The amount of aggregates, additions and mixing water, as well as the type anddosage of superplasticizer to be used are the major factors influencing thefresh state properties of SCC. Assessing the rheological behaviour of mortar iskey to achieve the self-compacting condition. In this work, mortars wereprepared with a water/(cement + silica fume) ratio of  0.4, varying the silicafume content (0 to 10 wt% of powder), and two different types of sand(siliceous and quartzitic) available in the southeast of Buenos Aires state, Argentina.The bulk densities of siliceous and quartzitic sands were 2.60 and 2.45 g/cm3 and their fineness modulus were 1.39and 2.88, respectively. Flow and V funnel test were carried out in order todetermine the optimum superplasticizer content for each formulation.Compressive strength was evaluated at 28 days. The best combination ofproperties was reached for the formulation with the highest silica fume contentand a siliceous /quartzitic ratio of 60/40