MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Rheological study of self-compacting mortars based on ternary cements

  • Elhadja Dada,
  • Salah Eddine Belaidi Akram,
  • Hamza Soualhi,
  • El-Hadj Kadri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814901057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 149
p. 01057

Abstract

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Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is able to provide the ability to be easily implemented without vibration and to achieve spectacular structures, by its high fluidity and its rheological stability. By against its formulation requires a large volume of cement, which is necessary to allow its flow. The current environmental considerations lead to reduce the production of clinker however, it is essential to use cementitious additions to replace cement, because of their high availability and their moderate price. Furthermore, their use contributes in a simple and economical way to solve the problems related to the environment. The objective of our work is to study the effects of the incorporation of mineral additions such as: blast furnace slag of El-Hadjar (BFS), and marble powder (MP) on the rheological parameters of selfcompacting mortars developed in different combinations in ternary system with a substitution rate ranging from 20% to 60%. According to this study, it been found that the substitution of cement by blast furnace slag and marble powder has negatively affected the rheological behavior of the mixtures. In addition, a considerable decrease in the rheological parameters has been achieved with a substitution rate of 20% of slag and 30% of marble powder. As well as an improvement of workability has been proven to self-compacting mortars and this is due to the increase of ternary cement replacement rate by marble powder from 20% to 30%.

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