JOURNAL Published: 2014
ACEM1402-EB

Advances in Civil Engineering Materials

Editor(s): Kejin Wang

There are nine papers presented in this special issue. An important topic addressed in two of the papers is the static and dynamic stability of cement-based materials. The mechanisms by which rheological behaviors change with time are explored through modeling and/or testing. With this special issue, you’ll have insights on innovative and practical evaluation methods for rheological behavior of cement-based materials—one using a modified dynamic shear rheometer and the other using an instrumented spread table device. Also discussed are some new approaches to developing and designing SCC for optimized rheological behavior. The expert authors of these papers also characterize concrete rheological behavior and highlight its impacts on setting properties. Lastly, the roles of powder additives and chemical admixtures in concrete rheology are examined with a focus in describing the effects of nanoparticles on hydration and rheological behavior of cement pastes.
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Developed by Committee: C01
Pages: 165
DOI: 10.1520/ACEM1402-EB