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2022

Numerical simulation

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Pumping Of Concrete: Understanding A Common Placement Method With Lots Of Challenges, Dimitri Feys, Geert De Schutter, Shirin Fataei, Nicos S. Martys, Viktor Mechtcherine Apr 2022

Pumping Of Concrete: Understanding A Common Placement Method With Lots Of Challenges, Dimitri Feys, Geert De Schutter, Shirin Fataei, Nicos S. Martys, Viktor Mechtcherine

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Several million cubic meters of concrete are pumped daily, as this technique permits fast concrete placement. Fundamental research has been performed and practical guidelines have been developed to increase the knowledge of concrete behavior in pipes. However, the pumping process and concrete behavior are not fully understood. This paper gives an overview of the current knowledge of concrete pumping. At first, the known physics governing the flow of concrete in pipes are introduced. A series of experimental techniques characterizing concrete flow behavior near a smooth wall to predict pressure-flow rate relationships are discussed, followed by recent developments in the use …


Novel Tri-Viscous Model To Simulate Pumping Of Flowable Concrete Through Characterization Of Lubrication Layer And Plug Zones, Tooran Tavangar, Masoud Hosseinpoor, Ammar Yahia, Kamal Khayat Feb 2022

Novel Tri-Viscous Model To Simulate Pumping Of Flowable Concrete Through Characterization Of Lubrication Layer And Plug Zones, Tooran Tavangar, Masoud Hosseinpoor, Ammar Yahia, Kamal Khayat

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this study, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was employed to simulate the pipe flow of 18 self-consolidating and four highly workable concrete mixtures in a 30-m long pumping circuit. Pressure loss (ΔP) in 100- and 125-mm diameter (DP) pipelines was measured under low (1.2–6.2 l/s) and high (8.1–16.4 l/s) flow rates (Q). The numerical simulation was successfully carried out using a two-fluid model and a new variable-viscosity single-fluid approach, namely double-Bingham and tri-viscous models, respectively. The radial variation of rheological properties of the concrete across the pipe section, representing the plug flow, sheared concrete, and lubrication layer (LL) zones was …