dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributorCESP
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-27T11:23:47Z
dc.date.available2014-05-27T11:23:47Z
dc.date.created2014-05-27T11:23:47Z
dc.date.issued2008-12-01
dc.identifierAmerican Concrete Institute, ACI Special Publication, n. 253 SP, p. 242-262, 2008.
dc.identifier0193-2527
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/70788
dc.identifier2-s2.0-67649846236
dc.identifier5808118510418914
dc.description.abstractRheology has the purpose to study the flux and deformation of materials when submitted to some tension or outer mechanical solicitation. In practice, the effective scientific field broached by rheology is restricted only to the study of homogeneous fluids behavior, in which are included eminent liquids, particles suspensions, and emulsions. The viscosity (η) and the yield stress (τ 0) are the two basic values that define the fluids' behavior. The first one is the proportionality constant that relates the shear rate (γ) with the shear stress (τ) applied, while the second indicates the minimal tension for the flowage beginning. The fluids that obey the Newton's relation - Newtonians fluids - display the constant viscosity and the null yield stress. It's the case of diluted suspensions and grate amount of the pure liquids (water, acetone, alcohol, etc.) in which the viscosity is an intrinsic characteristic that depends on temperature and, in a less significant way, pressure. The suspension, titled Cement Paste, is defined as being a mixture of water and cement with, or without, a superplasticizer additive. The cement paste has a non-Newtonian fluid behavior (pseudoplastic), showing a viscosity that varies in accord to the applied shear stress and significant deformations are obtained from a delimited yield stress. In some cases, systems can also manifest the influence of chemical additives used to modify the interactions fluid/particles, besides the introduced modifications by the presence of incorporated air. To the cement paste the rheometric rehearsals were made using the rheometer R/S Brookfield that controls shear stress and shear rate in accord to the rheological model of Herschel-Bulkley that seems to better adapt to this kind of suspension's behavior. This paper shows the results of rheometrical rehearsals on the cement paste that were produced with cements HOLCIM MC-20 RS and CPV-ARI RS with the addition of superplasticizer additives based of napthaline and polycarboxilate, with and without a constant agitation of the mixture. The obtainment of dosages of superplasticizer additives, as well as the water/cement ratio, at the cement at the fluidify rate determination, was done in a total of 12 different mixtures. It's observed that the rheological parameters seem to vary according to the cement type, the superplasticizer type, and the methodology applied at the fluidity rate determination.
dc.languageeng
dc.relationAmerican Concrete Institute, ACI Special Publication
dc.relation0,206
dc.rightsAcesso aberto
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectCement
dc.subjectMixing
dc.subjectPastes
dc.subjectCement paste
dc.subjectCement type
dc.subjectChemical additive
dc.subjectHerschel-Bulkley
dc.subjectHomogeneous fluids
dc.subjectIntrinsic characteristics
dc.subjectMechanical solicitations
dc.subjectMixing time
dc.subjectNewtonians
dc.subjectNon-Newtonian fluids
dc.subjectParticles suspension
dc.subjectPseudoplastic
dc.subjectPure liquids
dc.subjectRheological behaviors
dc.subjectRheological models
dc.subjectRheological parameter
dc.subjectScientific fields
dc.subjectShear rates
dc.subjectSuperplasticizer
dc.subjectWater/cement ratio
dc.subjectAcetone
dc.subjectChemical modification
dc.subjectConcrete mixing
dc.subjectElasticity
dc.subjectLiquids
dc.subjectMixtures
dc.subjectOil well cementing
dc.subjectOrganic polymers
dc.subjectPlasticity
dc.subjectRapid solidification
dc.subjectRheology
dc.subjectShear deformation
dc.subjectShear stress
dc.subjectStrength of materials
dc.subjectSuspensions (fluids)
dc.subjectViscosity
dc.subjectYield stress
dc.subjectCement additives
dc.titleThe influence of the mixing time in the rheological behavior of cement pastes
dc.typeActas de congresos


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