The Impact of Varying Ratios of Water-to-Cement Content on the Fresh and Strength Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete

M. I. A. Al Biajawi, R. Embong
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The performance requirements for structural components are becoming more sophisticated and varied in recent years. Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a highly flowable mixture that can placed without vibrations in structural elements with congested reinforcing. The development of SCC must achieve an appropriate balance between deformability and stability. Additionally, stability is influenced by the material properties and mix proportions, necessitating the development of a technique for SCC mixture design. However, techniques for mix design and testing are continually evolving. Mix design criteria primarily concern the type and quantity of constituents in the SSC mixture. The dose adjustment of the water to cement ratio is a critical property in proportioning SCC mixes. This research aims to examine the influence of different water to cement ratios (0.32, 0.34, and 0.36) with other consistent ratios using locally available ingredients in the SCC mixture. Also, in this study several fresh properties of SCC was examined in according with the European Federation of National Associations Representing for Concrete (EFNARC). Moreover, this study presents the findings and discussion of an experiment conducted to test the influence of water to cement ratios on fresh, and mechanical properties of SCC at 7, 14, 28 days of curing. The findings of the tests for fresh SCC properties in range of the standard limit. The strength properties were improved in the lower water to cement ratio. The increased in the water to cement ratio shows decreased in the strength properties. In addition, the ratio of water to cement affects the properties of the hardened material, while a higher water-to-cement percentage leads to an increase in flow, which may be attributed to the use of superplasticizer. .
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不同水灰比对自密实混凝土新鲜性能和强度性能的影响
近年来,对结构构件的性能要求越来越复杂和多样。自密实混凝土(SCC)是一种高流动性的混合物,可以在没有振动的情况下放置在具有密集加固的结构元件中。SCC的发展必须在变形性和稳定性之间取得适当的平衡。此外,稳定性受材料特性和混合比例的影响,因此需要开发一种SCC混合料设计技术。然而,混合设计和测试技术在不断发展。混合设计标准主要关注SSC混合物中成分的类型和数量。水灰比的剂量调整是配合比SCC混合料的关键性能。本研究旨在考察不同水灰比(0.32、0.34和0.36)对SCC混合物的影响,以及其他使用当地可用成分的一致比例。此外,在本研究中,根据代表混凝土的欧洲国家协会联合会(EFNARC),研究了SCC的几个新特性。此外,本研究还介绍了一项试验的结果和讨论,该试验旨在测试水灰比在养护7、14和28天时对SCC的新鲜和力学性能的影响。新鲜SCC性能测试结果在标准限值范围内。较低的水灰比提高了材料的强度性能。水灰比增大,强度性能下降。此外,水灰比会影响硬化材料的性能,而水灰比越高,会导致流量增加,这可能与使用了高效减水剂有关。
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