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PIKNA, O. HELA, R. ŤAŽKÝ, M.
Original Title
Study of the effect of consistency on the abrasion resistance of concrete
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Durability of concrete against various aggressive influences, which indicates the lifetime of a construction, is often the main criterion upon designing of up-to-date concretes. These aggressive influences may also include the effect of mechanical wear of a composite caused by abrasion. Recent researches and published studies on this topic are dealing mainly with the effect of input raw materials, concretely, the aggregate type or mineral additives, on the abrasion resistance of cement composite. The presented article aims on the problematics of various methods of concrete mix processing from the mechanical abrasion resistance point of view. These processing methods may include the traditional vibrated reference concrete, self-compacting concrete and semi-dry concrete used for production of vibropressed concrete prefabricates. Designed concrete mixtures illustrate the above-named methods for production of concrete components exposed to mechanical abrasion whereas comparable mechanical parameters are consistent for all methods and the concrete are made from the same input raw materials. Besides the abrasion resistance of produced concretes, their other physical-mechanical parameters are monitored together with the relationship between these parameters and the resistance to mechanical abrasion.
Keywords
Consistency, abrasion, mineral additives, aggregate
Authors
PIKNA, O.; HELA, R.; ŤAŽKÝ, M.
Released
8. 2. 2021
Publisher
AIP Publishing
Location
USA, Melville
ISBN
978-0-7354-4066-1
Book
SPECIAL CONCRETE AND COMPOSITES 2020: 17th International Conference
Edition number
1
0094-243X
Periodical
AIP conference proceedings
Year of study
2322
State
United States of America
Pages from
020006-1
Pages to
020006-5
Pages count
5
URL
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/abs/10.1063/5.0041985