A study on self-compacting concrete

Self-compacting concrete (Scc) may be manufactured using a variety of mineral additives and fibres, as detailed in this study. Demand for massive and complicated buildings in the construction industry has resulted in challenging concreting circumstances. To guarantee that a reinforced concrete (RC)...

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Hauptverfasser: Rao, U. V. Narayana, Kumar, Ch. Naga Satish
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Self-compacting concrete (Scc) may be manufactured using a variety of mineral additives and fibres, as detailed in this study. Demand for massive and complicated buildings in the construction industry has resulted in challenging concreting circumstances. To guarantee that a reinforced concrete (RC) element is completely compacted without any voids or honeycombs, a substantial amount of strong reinforcement must be inserted in the concrete. The use of manual or mechanical vibraators to compact material is next to impossible in this condition. As a result, self-compacting concrete, a new variant of concrete, was developed (SCC). This kind of concrete is easy to deal with since it flows readily over the reinforcing steel and into the formwork. As the name suggests, a self-compacting concrete is a kind of concrete that can be compacted without the need of vibration. High performance Scc is another name for this kind of material, which is often referred to as self-consolidating concrete. There are no imprisoned air or rock pockets, and it can easily flow around obstructions and fill all of the crevices and crannies of a structure without separating out the mortar or other concrete elements. Compaction is unnecessary with this concrete mix, which saves both labour and resources. Fibers and other mineral admixtures are discussed in this review study, which describes the features of Self-Compacting Concrete. Mineral Admixtures, Fibers, Longevity, Workability, Self-Compacting Concrete, Mix Design.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0144559