Course Details

Concrete Rheology

Academic Year 2023/24

DJ69 course is part of 2 study plans

D-P-C-SI (N) / FMI Winter Semester 2nd year

D-K-C-SI (N) / FMI Winter Semester 2nd year

Rheological models. Rheology of non-Newtonian liquids. Equation of flow. Mixing of non-Newtonian liquids. Measurement of consistency in concrete technology. Isostatic pressing. Particular substances. Shape and surface of grains. Grain composition. Connections between particles of particular systems. Water and air pressure in pores. Cement paste. Compacting. Theory of vibration compacting, factors influencing the rheological behaviour of cement paste. Problematic rheological behaviour of cement paste (Bleeding and sedimentation of cement paste). Chemical admixtures for adaptation of rheological properties (properties, acting principle, compatibility of cement and plasticizing admixture). Rheology of fresh concrete. Effect of fresh concrete composition on consistency. Technological effects on concrete rheology. High performance concrete. Design of self compacting concrete composition, testing methods and practical utilization of self compacting concrete. Porous structure of hardened concrete. Concrete properties, such as porosity, improvement of cement concrete properties, intensification of their microstructure formation Improvement of cement concrete properties by treatment and regulation of rheological properties of concrete mixtures.

Course Guarantor

Institute

Objective

Explanation of fresh concrete and of cement composite regularities from the view of non Newtonian liquids behaviour theory. Introduction to problems of non-Newtonian liquids testing (rheology of non-Newtonian liquids). Obtaining a survey about advantages and disadvantages of available testing methods for determination of rheological behaviour of fresh concrete and cement composites. Introduction to the influence of concrete components properties (for instance aggregates properties, cement compatibility and admixtures into concrete) on rheological behaviour of fresh concrete and concrete composites. Obtaining theoretical fundamentals in the field of compacting. Rheological behaviour of special types of concrete.

Syllabus

1.Introduction into problems. Definition of rheological phenomena. Newtonian and non-Newtonian liquids. Stream laws. Description of rheological behaviour of the cement paste.
2.Rheometry of cement pastes. Types of viscosimeters and rheometers. Advantages and disadvantages.
3.Rheological model of concrete. Components of concrete and effect of their properties on rheological behaviour of fresh concrete and of cement composites.
4.Compatibility of cement and plasticizing admixtures in concrete. Models of plasticizing admixtures influence.
5.Technological effects on concrete rheology. Problems with fresh concrete rheological behaviour (bleeding, sedimentation). Consistency measuring in concrete technology.
6.Processing of fresh concrete. Pumping of concrete.
7.Water and air pressure in pores. Compacting. Theory of compacting by vibration. Isostatic pressing.
8.Self compacting concrete. Self leveling putty paste.
9.Particular substances. Shape and surface of grains. Grain size composition. Connections between particles of the particular system
10.Concrete properties as function of porosity, improving of cement concrete by intensification of microstructure. Porous structure of hardened concrete.
11.High performance concrete.
12.Post-forming of concrete.
13.Fibre – concrete. Light concrete. Pumping of light concrete. Self compacting light concrete.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of the concrete technology and technology of building elements, binders.

Language of instruction

Czech

Credits

8 credits

Semester

winter

Forms and criteria of assessment

examination

Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences

Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.

Offered to foreign students

Not to offer

Course on BUT site

Lecture

13 weeks, 3 hours/week, elective

Syllabus

1.Introduction into problems. Definition of rheological phenomena. Newtonian and non-Newtonian liquids. Stream laws. Description of rheological behaviour of the cement paste. 2.Rheometry of cement pastes. Types of viscosimeters and rheometers. Advantages and disadvantages. 3.Rheological model of concrete. Components of concrete and effect of their properties on rheological behaviour of fresh concrete and of cement composites. 4.Compatibility of cement and plasticizing admixtures in concrete. Models of plasticizing admixtures influence. 5.Technological effects on concrete rheology. Problems with fresh concrete rheological behaviour (bleeding, sedimentation). Consistency measuring in concrete technology. 6.Processing of fresh concrete. Pumping of concrete. 7.Water and air pressure in pores. Compacting. Theory of compacting by vibration. Isostatic pressing. 8.Self compacting concrete. Self leveling putty paste. 9.Particular substances. Shape and surface of grains. Grain size composition. Connections between particles of the particular system 10.Concrete properties as function of porosity, improving of cement concrete by intensification of microstructure. Porous structure of hardened concrete. 11.High performance concrete. 12.Post-forming of concrete. 13.Fibre – concrete. Light concrete. Pumping of light concrete. Self compacting light concrete.