Influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concrete

The use of SCC has a particular interest in terms of sustainable development. Indeed, their specific formulation leads to a greater volume of dough than for common concretes, thus, a larger quantity of cement. However, for economical, ecological and technical reasons, it is sought to limit their cem...

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Main Authors: Fatima Taieb, Nadia Belas, Omar Belaribi, Khalil Belguesmia, Rachid Hadj Sadok
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814901026
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spelling doaj-c58a49fed1194fd6bb93af2189a7f0ed2021-02-02T07:17:00ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011490102610.1051/matecconf/201814901026matecconf_cmss2018_01026Influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concreteFatima TaiebNadia BelasOmar BelaribiKhalil BelguesmiaRachid Hadj SadokThe use of SCC has a particular interest in terms of sustainable development. Indeed, their specific formulation leads to a greater volume of dough than for common concretes, thus, a larger quantity of cement. However, for economical, ecological and technical reasons, it is sought to limit their cement content [1]. It is therefore necessary to almost always use mineral additions as a partial replacement for cement because the technology of self-compacting concretes can consume large quantities of fines, in this case calcinated mud issued from dams dredging sediments that can give and/or ameliorate characteristics and performances of this type of concretes. Four SCCs had been formulated from the same composition where the only percentage of calcinated mud of Chorfa (west of Algeria) dam changed (0%, 10%, 20% and 30%). The effect of calcinated mud on characteristics at fresh state of SCC according to AFGC was quantified. Mechanical strengths and shrinkage deformation (total, autogenous, drying) were evaluated. The results show the possibility to make SCCs with different dosages of calcinated mud having strengths that can defy those of the control SCC. The analysis of free deformations indicates the beneficial impact of the mud by contributing to decrease the amplitudes of the shrinkage compared to those of the control SCC.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814901026
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author Fatima Taieb
Nadia Belas
Omar Belaribi
Khalil Belguesmia
Rachid Hadj Sadok
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Nadia Belas
Omar Belaribi
Khalil Belguesmia
Rachid Hadj Sadok
Influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concrete
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Fatima Taieb
Nadia Belas
Omar Belaribi
Khalil Belguesmia
Rachid Hadj Sadok
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title Influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concrete
title_short Influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concrete
title_full Influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concrete
title_fullStr Influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concrete
title_full_unstemmed Influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concrete
title_sort influence of calcined mud on the mechanical properties and shrinkage of self-compacting concrete
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The use of SCC has a particular interest in terms of sustainable development. Indeed, their specific formulation leads to a greater volume of dough than for common concretes, thus, a larger quantity of cement. However, for economical, ecological and technical reasons, it is sought to limit their cement content [1]. It is therefore necessary to almost always use mineral additions as a partial replacement for cement because the technology of self-compacting concretes can consume large quantities of fines, in this case calcinated mud issued from dams dredging sediments that can give and/or ameliorate characteristics and performances of this type of concretes. Four SCCs had been formulated from the same composition where the only percentage of calcinated mud of Chorfa (west of Algeria) dam changed (0%, 10%, 20% and 30%). The effect of calcinated mud on characteristics at fresh state of SCC according to AFGC was quantified. Mechanical strengths and shrinkage deformation (total, autogenous, drying) were evaluated. The results show the possibility to make SCCs with different dosages of calcinated mud having strengths that can defy those of the control SCC. The analysis of free deformations indicates the beneficial impact of the mud by contributing to decrease the amplitudes of the shrinkage compared to those of the control SCC.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814901026
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