Abstract
This study aims to use the mixture design method to optimize self-compacting concrete (SCC) and manufacture SCC with excellent workability using recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) and a ternary cementitious system. The influences of incorporated RCA on the rheological thresholds of SCC with a fixed content of fly ash (FA) and blast furnace slag (BFS) are investigated based on paste rheological threshold theory and material packing characteristics. The original rheological model is improved by introducing the volume of adhesive mortar and modifying the equivalent packing density and mortar film thickness. The improved model is incorporated into the original theoretical system to apply the optimized mix design method to SCC. Moreover, experiments are conducted with different volumes of water, water-powder ratios and RCA replacement levels to verify the applicability of the optimized method. The results indicate that the proposed models can accurately predict the yield strength threshold and plastic viscosity threshold of fresh SCC. Furthermore, compared to the original model, predictions are 53% more accurate with the modified model.
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