THE RHEOLOGY OF FRESH CEMENT AND CONCRETE - A REVIEW

The hard, strong and durable cement−based product required by the user is only achieved following a period of plasticity but the attention paid to its fresh properties is small, despite the far−reaching effects of inadequate fresh performance. Pumping, spreading, moulding and compaction all depend on rheology and thanks to an increasingly scientific approach it is becoming possible to predict fresh properties, design and select materials and model processes to achieve the required performance. Rheology is now seriously considered by users, rather than being seen as an inconvenient and rather specialised branch of cement science.

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