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R h e o l o g y of F r e sh C e m e nt a n d C o n c r e te Publisher's Note This book has been produced from camera ready copy provided by the individual contributors whose cooperation is gratefully acknowledged. This has facilitated rapid publication of the Proceedings. Rheology of Fresh Cement and Concrete Proceedings of the International Conference organized by the British Society o f Rheology, University of Liverpool, UK March 16-29 1990 Edited by P.F.G. B A N F I LL Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK Published by Taylor & Francis 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, 0X14 4RN 270 Madison Ave, New York NY 10016 First edition 1991 Transferred to Digital Printing 2006 © 1991 Taylor & Francis ISBN 0 419 15360 8 0 442 31254 7 (USA) All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature, without the written permission of the copyright holder and the publisher, application for which shall be made to the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Available Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Available Publisher's Note The publisher has gone to great lengths to ensure the quality of this reprint but points out that some imperfections in the original may be apparent Contents Preface PART ONE CEMEN T PASTES: EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, ADMIXTURES AND LATENT HYDRAULIC BINDERS 1 1 Rheological measurements with cement pastes in viscometers: a comprehensive approach 3 J. CHAPPUIS 2 Effect of fly ash on the rheological properties of cement paste 13 F. SYBERTZ and P. REICK 3 The effect of condensed silica fume on the rheological behaviour of cement pastes 23 Y.P. IVANOV and T.T. ROSHAVELOV 4 The influence of chemical composition of cement on the rheological properties 2 7 S. GRESZCZYK and L. KUCHARSKA 5 Interactions between sulphate minerals and C A in 3 cement paste rheology 3 7 S. SUHR 6 Effect of products of the hydratio n of C A on rheology of 3 clinker and cement pastes 47 L. KUCHARSKA 7 The relationship between microstructure and rheology of fresh cement pastes 55 X. YONGMO and H. DANENG 8 Rheological properties and amount of expansion of lightweight fresh cements 59 C. ATZENI, L. MASSIDDA and U. SANNA v 9 Rheological measurements on fresh polymer-modifie d cement pastes T. GREGORY and S.J. O'KEEFE PART TWO THEORETICAL STUDIES 10 A new viscosity equation for non-Newtonian suspensions and its application K. HATTORI and K. IZUMI 11 Method of determining rheological parameters fo r linear viscoelastic medium under four kind s of uniform loading A. TERENTYEV and G. KUNNOS 12 Rheological model of structurise d swelling viscoelastic medium under compressive deformation A. TERENTYEV, G. KUNNOS and L. RUDZINSKI 13 Modelling in analysis of deformation of ver y early age concrete subject to construction load H. OKAMOTO and T. ENDOH PART THREE PROPERTIES O F OILWELL CEMENT SLURRIES AND CEMENTING PROCESSES 14 Use of a controlled stress rheometer to study the yield stres s of oilwell cement slurries P.F.G. BANFILL and D.R. KITCHING 15 The use of the shear vane to measure the gel strength and dynamic yield strength of oilwell cement slurries at hig h temperature and pressure J. KEATING and D.J. HANNANT 16 Laminar and turbulent flow of cemen t slurries in large diameter pipe - a comparison with laboratory viscometer s R.J. MANNHEIMER 17 High temperature and high pressure rheolog y of oilwell cement slurries D.S. KELLINGRAY, C. GREAVES and R.P. DALLIMER vi 18 Viscoelastic properties of oilfield cement slurries A. SAASEN, C. MARKEN, N. BLOMBERG, J. DAWSON and M. ROGERS PART FOUR PROPERTIES OF GROUTS AND GROUTING PROCESSES 19 The relationship between early age property measurement s on cement pastes P.L. DOMONE and H. THURAIRATNAM 20 Pumping of cement grouts S.A. JEFFERIS 21 Possibilities of optimising the properties of prestressing grouts W. MUSZYNSKI and J. MIERZWA 22 Investigation of the rheological propertie s and groutability of fresh cement pastes W. ZIMING, H. DANENG, X. YAOSHENG PART FIVE MORTARS 23 A coaxial cylinders viscometer for mortar: design an d experimental validation P.F.G. BANFILL 24 The use of the Brabender ViscoCorder to study the consistency of fresh mortar b y two-point tests F. HORNUNG PART SIX CONCRETES 25 Influence of three-phase structure on the yield stress of fresh concrete J. SZWABOWSKI 26 Mechanical properties of fresh concrete before setting L. OULDHAMMOU, P.N. OKOH and Ph. BAUDEAU vii 27 Experiences to measure th e workability of no-slump concrete KJ. JUVAS 28 Application of rheological measurements to practical control of concrete G.H. TATTERSALL 29 The assessment of mix stability using the two-point tes t C. ELLIS and D.E. WIMPENNY 30 The evolution of fresh concrete pressure on formwork walls P.N. OKOH, L. OULDHAMMOU and Ph. BAUDEAU 31 Prediction of consistency of concrete by using key properties of raw materials and mix composition V. HANKE PART SEVEN INFLUENCE OF VIBRATION ON CEMENT-BASED SYSTEMS 32 Influence of vibrations on the rheological properties of cement L. BORGESSON and A. FREDRIKSSON 33 Effect of vibration on the rheological properties of fresh cement pastes and concretes G.H. TATTERSALL 34 Rheology of fresh concrete under vibration S. KAKUTA and T. KOJIMA 35 Diphasic semi-empiric model for the rheological behaviour of vibrated fresh concrete M. BARRIOULET and C. LEGRAND PART EIGHT DISCUSSION General discussion contribution on cement paste structure and yield stress S. KELHAM viii Discussion contribution on Chappuis and on Gregory andO'Keefe 356 M.F. BRAIN (Followed by Authors' replies) Discussion contribution on Okamoto and Endoh 357 A. TERENTYEV (Followed by Authors' reply) Discussion contributions on Keating and Hannant 363 C. LEGRAND and S.A. JEFFERIS (Followed by Authors' reply) Discussion contribution on Muszynski and Mierzwa 365 S.A. JEFFERIS (Followed by Authors' reply) Discussion contributions on Borgesson and Fredriksson 366 C. ELLIS and G.H. TATTERSALL Discussion contribution on Barrioulet and Legrand 368 G.H. TATTERSALL (Followed by Authors' reply) Index 369 ix

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