Optimization of self-compacting cement road concrete on the criteria of the mobility of the mixture and compressive strength


N. M. Zaichenkoa, A. I. Serdukaa, A. V. Nazarovab, Marshdi Sahib Qosai Radib

a Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
b Lugansk National Agrarian University

Annotation: Application of self-compacting concrete (SCC) in road construction provides improved quality of the road pavement, increased speed of construction, reduced energy consumption and laboriousness of the process. However, it is necessary to solve the conflicting rather complicated task – to provide high mobility (self-compactness) of concrete mix during the molding process, on the other hand – to provide the ability to retain the shape of fresh concrete without sedimentation immediately after extrusion of the slip-former (the thixotropic effect). The optimization of the formulation of SCC on the water-cement ratio value as well as the content of fine additive in the form of milled limestone (ML) has been done. To ensure the mobility of the concrete mix according to the data of spread diameter of standard cone within 310–370 mm and the concrete compressive strength not less than 55 MPa, the region of optimum formulations has to be in the range of: (W/C=0.449–0.425); (ML=15–33 %).

Keywords: self-compacting concrete, optimization of the formulation, slump flow, compressive strength, regression equation.

Pages: 35-43.

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Link for citation: Zaichenko, N. M.; Serduka, A. I.; Nazarova, A. V. [et al.]. Optimization of self-compacting cement road concrete on the criteria of the mobility of the mixture and compressive strength. – Text : electronic. – In: Modern Industrial and Civil Construction. – 2015. – Vol. 11, N 1. – Р. 35-43. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/spgs/2015-1/04_zaichenko_serduk_nazarova_marshdi.pdf (date of access: 16.09.2024). (in Russian)


Issue Cover Vol. 11, N 1 (2015)
Journal: Modern Industrial and Civil Construction
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture