Abstract
In part I of this two-part paper, a three-dimensional Lagrangian smooth particle hydrodynamics method has been used to model the flow of self-compacting concrete (SCC) with or without short steel fibres in the slump cone test. The constitutive behaviour of this non-Newtonian viscous fluid is described by a Bingham-type model. The 3D simulation of SCC without fibres is focused on the distribution of large aggregates (larger than or equal to 8 mm) during the flow. The simulation of self-compacting high- and ultra-high- performance concrete containing short steel fibres is focused on the distribution of fibres and their orientation during the flow. The simulation results show that the fibres and/or heavier aggregates do not precipitate but remain homogeneously distributed in the mix throughout the flow.
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Deeb, R., Kulasegaram, S., & Karihaloo, B. L. (2014). 3D modelling of the flow of self-compacting concrete with or without steel fibres. Part I: slump flow test. Computational Particle Mechanics, 1(4), 373–389. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40571-014-0002-y
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