Assessing the quality of concrete – reinforcement interface in Self Compacting Concrete
Research has shown that even self-compacting concrete (SCC) mixtures can exhibit the so-called “top-bar effect” which impacts bond and anchorage. Several instances of conflicting results have nevertheless been published regarding interfacial bond between self-compacting concrete and steel reinforcement. The scope of this paper is to present an experimental methodology for assessing the quality of the interface between self-compacting concrete and ribbed reinforcement. For this purpose, seven different self-compacting and four normally vibrated concrete (NVC) mixtures with diverse rheological characteristics were examined. Digital Image Analysis of cut sections containing reinforcing bars at different cast-heights was used as a diagnostic tool. The study illustrates that the quality of the interface is strongly affected by the viscosity of the SCC mixtures and by the slump values in NVC. Self-compacting concrete mixtures show greater inherent robustness and cohesion at the steel–concrete interface compared to conventionally vibrated concretes.
Item Type | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords | Concrete quality; Reinforcement-concrete interface; Self Compacting Concrete; Top-bar effect |
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Engineering(all) > Civil and Structural Engineering Engineering(all) > Building and Construction Materials Science(all) > General Materials Science |
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Date Deposited | 18 Nov 2024 11:48 |
Last Modified | 18 Nov 2024 11:48 |