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http://dx.doi.org/10.14190/JRCR.2019.7.3.235

Evaluation of Self-Compaction Property of Section Enlargement Strengthening Concrete  

Hwang, Yong-Ha (Department of Architectural Engineering, Graduate School, Kyonggi University)
Yang, Keun-Hyeok (Department of Architectural Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Song, Keum-Il (Department of Architectural Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Song, Jin-Kyu (Department of Architectural Engineering, Chonnam National University)
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Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute / v.7, no.3, 2019 , pp. 235-242 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objective of this study is to modify the mixture proportions of concrete that were developed for section enlargement strengthening elements using a specially designed binder composed of 5% ultra-rapid hardening cement, 10% polymer, and 85% ordinary portland cement in order to assign the self-compaction property to such concrete. The self-compaction abilities of concrete were estimated by the performance criteria specified in JSCE and EFNARC provions. Test results showed that the increase in the unit binder content at the consistent water-to-bider ratio led to increase in viscosity of fresh concrete but did not exhibit the decrease in the fluidity due to a greater viscosity. The mixture proportioning of self-compaction section enlargement concrete could be considered at the following conditions: unit binder contents of $430kg/m^3{\sim}470kg/m^3$ and fine aggregate-to-total aggregate ratios of 40%~46% at the water-to-binder ratio of 38%.
Keywords
Self-compaction; Section enlargement strengthening; Polymer; Viscosity;
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