Shear thickening of cementitious suspensions: effect of high-volume fraction and hydration
PVP Moorthi,
Prakash Nanthagopalan
Abstract:During pumping of concrete, the lubrication layer (LL) formed at the interface of the concrete and the pipe plays a crucial role in facilitating the process. Shear thickening in this layer affects the concrete pumping significantly. However, very few studies are available in understanding the onset and intensity of shear thickening behavior of the lubrication layer. In this study, the effect of solid volume fraction (SVF), superplasticizer (SP) dosage, supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) and hydration … Show more
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