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Research on the Concrete Mixture Stability and Sliding on the Inclined Plane
Research on the Concrete Mixture Stability and Sliding on the Inclined Plane

Author(s): Rokas Kudirka, Mindaugas Daukšys, Svajūnas Juočiūnas
Subject(s): Architecture, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Exeley Inc.
Keywords: inclined plane method; concrete mixture; coarse aggregate; yield stress; sliding; roughening;

Summary/Abstract: The stability of conventional concrete mixture was investigated using an inclined plane method. The experiment consisted of two steps: first, the research was conducted to obtain an effect of coarse aggregate content in aggregates mixture on the stability and sliding of concrete mixture, when the samples of fresh concrete are on the inclined plane without additional roughening of surface; second, the research was conducted to obtain an effect of inclined plane surface roughening on the stability and sliding of fresh concrete samples. During the research the condition was checked: the fresh concrete on the sloping plane will be stable, if the yield stress τ0 is higher than the shear stress τ in. (τ 0 ≥ τ). The shear stresses and rheological property yield stresses of conventional concrete mixtures were calculated analytically by using an empirical formula. Test results showed that the increase of coarse aggregate (4/16 fraction gravel) content from about 417 to 1175 kg in concrete mixture is enough to achieve the stability of fresh concrete, when plane inclination angles are 25°, 35° and 45°, but not enough to stop sliding process. In this case, additional implements are needed to increase the adhesion of fresh concrete to the base. By using the inclined planes, which were coated with a special dimpled membrane and geotextile, the fresh concrete does not slide downwards by inclined plane. This article is based on master thesis topic “Investigations of Sloping Concrete Concreting Technologies”.

  • Issue Year: 26/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 87-97
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English