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Development Of A Tribometer To Characterize Lubrication Layer Properties Of Self-Consolidating Concrete, Dimitri Feys, Kamal Khayat, Aurelien Perez-Schell, Rami Khatib Jan 2014

Development Of A Tribometer To Characterize Lubrication Layer Properties Of Self-Consolidating Concrete, Dimitri Feys, Kamal Khayat, Aurelien Perez-Schell, Rami Khatib

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Last Decade, Significant Advances Have Been Made in Investigating, Understanding and Predicting the Flow Characteristics during Pumping of Concrete. Kaplan Developed Theoretical Equations based on the Rheological and Tribological Properties of Concrete to Predict Pumping Pressures. Several Tribometers Were Developed to Characterize the Flow Properties of Concrete Along a Smooth Wall, But None of Them Allows the Use of Highly Workable Concretes. the Main Reason is that for the Calculation of the Yield Stress and Viscous Constant of the Lubrication Layer, the Concrete is Not Allowed to Be Sheared. in This Paper, a New Design for the Concrete Tribometer …