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A Physical Model for the Prediction of Lateral Stress Exerted by Self-Compacting Concrete on Formwork
Abstract In this paper, a model is proposed to describe the evolutions of the lateral stress exerted by self compacting concrete (SCC) on a formwork during and after casting. The predictions of the model are compared to pressure drop measurements after the end of casting carried out on real formwork simultaneously with measurements of the evolution of the apparent yield stress of the cast concrete. Then, the predictions of the model during the casting phase are compared to results from the literature and show that the proposed model is able to explain and predict the experimental observations and the quantitative evolutions.
A Physical Model for the Prediction of Lateral Stress Exerted by Self-Compacting Concrete on Formwork
Abstract In this paper, a model is proposed to describe the evolutions of the lateral stress exerted by self compacting concrete (SCC) on a formwork during and after casting. The predictions of the model are compared to pressure drop measurements after the end of casting carried out on real formwork simultaneously with measurements of the evolution of the apparent yield stress of the cast concrete. Then, the predictions of the model during the casting phase are compared to results from the literature and show that the proposed model is able to explain and predict the experimental observations and the quantitative evolutions.
A Physical Model for the Prediction of Lateral Stress Exerted by Self-Compacting Concrete on Formwork
Ovarlez, G. (author) / Roussel, N. (author)
Materials and Structures ; 39 ; 269-279
2006-03-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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