Effect of placing self-compacting concrete bottom up on the quality of bond conditions

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A self-compacting concrete (SCC) mixture, due to its special rheological properties, may be placed differently than in traditional variants. The paper presents the results of a study on the effect of a bottom-up placing direction on the quality of bond conditions between steel and self-compacting concrete. Elements with overall dimensions of 160 x 480 x 1600 mm consisting of elementary samples with dimensions of the bond test basic modules were constructed. Ribbed steel rebars with diameters of 16 mm were used and located in formworks perpendicularly to the concrete placing direction. Bond tests were carried out according to the pull-out method. The bottom-up placing contributed to the uniformity of the bond conditions quality in the test elements and an overall improvement of the bond properties, especially in its top part. Given the increasing implementation of alternative methods of mix placing and the promising results, the topic should be further investigated.

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Kucharska, M., & Dybeł, P. (2020). Effect of placing self-compacting concrete bottom up on the quality of bond conditions. Materials, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13102346

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