2023
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2810
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Mechanisms of thixotropy in cement suspensions considering influences from shear history and hydration

Julian Link,
Bastian Strybny,
Thibaut Divoux
et al.

Abstract: The rheological properties of fresh concrete are a direct function of the interaction behaviour of the granular inventory of the concrete (i.e., gravel, sand and cement) and especially of the colloidal fractions of cement. Under low shear stresses, agglomeration of colloidal particles is observed, while at high shear stresses, dispersion of these agglomerates occurs. Besides the agglomeration state, the formation of shear banding, zones with concentrated shear flow, is another controlling mechanism of the flow… Show more

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