Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a relatively new building material. This material is progressively changing the way concrete is placed on building sites. This text fills a gap in the literature and provides a thorough understanding of the behavior of self-compacting concrete which is far different than traditional concrete.
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a relatively new building material. This material is progressively changing the way concrete is placed on building sites. This text fills a gap in the literature and provides a thorough understanding of the behavior of self-compacting concrete which is far different than traditional concrete.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ahmed Loukili is a professor at école Centrale de Nantes in France.
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Introduction ix Chapter 1. Design, Rheology and Casting of Self-Compacting Concretes 1 Sofiane AMZIANE, Christophe LANOS and Michel MOURET 1.1. Towards a fluid concrete 1 1.2. SCC formulation basics 7 1.3. SCC rheology 20 1.4. Industrial practices 42 1.5. Forces exerted by SCCs on formworks 50 1.6. Bibliography 59 Chapter 2. Early Age Behavior 67 Philippe TURCRY and Ahmed LOUKILI 2.1. Introduction 67 2.2. Hydration and its consequences 68 2.3. Early age desiccation and its consequences: different approaches to the problem 70 2.4. Plastic shrinkage and drop in capillary pressure 74 2.5. Comparison of plastic shrinkage for SCCs and conventional concretes 79 2.6. Influence of composition on free plastic shrinkage 86 2.7. Cracking due to early drying 89 2.8. Summary 93 2.9. Bibliography 95 Chapter 3. Mechanical Properties and Delayed Deformations 99 Thierry VIDAL, Philippe TURCRY, Stéphanie STAQUET and Ahmed LOUKILI 3.1. Introduction 99 3.2. Instantaneous mechanical properties 100 3.3. Differences in mechanical behavior 110 3.4. Behavior of steel-concrete bonding 122 3.5. Bibliography 130 Chapter 4. Durability of Self-Compacting Concrete 141 Emmanuel ROZIÈRE and Abdelhafid KHELIDJ 4.1. Introduction 141 4.2. Properties and parameters that influence durability 143 4.3. Transport phenomena 152 4.4. Degradation mechanisms 159 4.5. Conclusion 202 4.6. Bibliography 203 Chapter 5. High Temperature Behavior of Self-Compacting Concretes 215 Hana FARES, Sébastien RÉMOND, Albert NOUMOWÉ and Geert DE SCHUTTER 5.1. Introduction 215 5.2. Changes in SCC microstructure and physico-chemical properties with temperature 216 5.3. Mechanical behavior of SCCs at high temperature 240 5.4. Thermal stability 247 5.5. Conclusion 252 5.6. Bibliography 253 Glossary 259 List of Authors 261 Index 263
Introduction ix Chapter 1. Design, Rheology and Casting of Self-Compacting Concretes 1 Sofiane AMZIANE, Christophe LANOS and Michel MOURET 1.1. Towards a fluid concrete 1 1.2. SCC formulation basics 7 1.3. SCC rheology 20 1.4. Industrial practices 42 1.5. Forces exerted by SCCs on formworks 50 1.6. Bibliography 59 Chapter 2. Early Age Behavior 67 Philippe TURCRY and Ahmed LOUKILI 2.1. Introduction 67 2.2. Hydration and its consequences 68 2.3. Early age desiccation and its consequences: different approaches to the problem 70 2.4. Plastic shrinkage and drop in capillary pressure 74 2.5. Comparison of plastic shrinkage for SCCs and conventional concretes 79 2.6. Influence of composition on free plastic shrinkage 86 2.7. Cracking due to early drying 89 2.8. Summary 93 2.9. Bibliography 95 Chapter 3. Mechanical Properties and Delayed Deformations 99 Thierry VIDAL, Philippe TURCRY, Stéphanie STAQUET and Ahmed LOUKILI 3.1. Introduction 99 3.2. Instantaneous mechanical properties 100 3.3. Differences in mechanical behavior 110 3.4. Behavior of steel-concrete bonding 122 3.5. Bibliography 130 Chapter 4. Durability of Self-Compacting Concrete 141 Emmanuel ROZIÈRE and Abdelhafid KHELIDJ 4.1. Introduction 141 4.2. Properties and parameters that influence durability 143 4.3. Transport phenomena 152 4.4. Degradation mechanisms 159 4.5. Conclusion 202 4.6. Bibliography 203 Chapter 5. High Temperature Behavior of Self-Compacting Concretes 215 Hana FARES, Sébastien RÉMOND, Albert NOUMOWÉ and Geert DE SCHUTTER 5.1. Introduction 215 5.2. Changes in SCC microstructure and physico-chemical properties with temperature 216 5.3. Mechanical behavior of SCCs at high temperature 240 5.4. Thermal stability 247 5.5. Conclusion 252 5.6. Bibliography 253 Glossary 259 List of Authors 261 Index 263
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