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- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "Bond properties of self-compacting concrete".
- aggregation abstract "Proper force transfer between the reinforcement and surrounding concrete is one of the most significant factors affecting the structural behaviour of reinforced concrete structures. Due to the importance of this issue, there is lots of research devoted to investigating the bond properties of conventional vibrated concrete mixtures. This chapter presents a comprehensive review of different aspects of bond properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC). In the first part of this chapter, bond strength to reinforcing bars and prestressing strands is reviewed, including the top-bar effect for various types of SCC mixtures. The effect of using chemical admixtures, such as viscosity-modifying admixtures (VMAs), to reduce the top-bar effect is discussed. The effect of using supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) and fillers on bond strength characteristics of SCC is reviewed. Bond strength between successive lifts of SCC in multi-layer casting is reviewed highlighting the effect of elapsed time between the castings of different layers and the thixotropy of the lower lift on bond in multi-layer casting. Finally, bond strength characteristics between SCC mixtures used in repair applications and existing hardened concrete are discussed. The bulk of the literature agrees that bond properties of SCC to embedded reinforcement, pre-stressing strands, and hardened concrete is higher than that of vibrated concrete (VC). The rheological properties of the SCC, including the yield stress, plastic viscosity, and hence static stability play a key role in achieving the desired bond properties for SCC mixtures.".
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