Mechanical Characteristics of Self-Compacting Concrete (original) (raw)
Self-compacted concrete is a material that recently has been widely used in construction engineering structures and therefore research into its mechanical characteristics is of particular importance as the materials used for its manufacture in terms of quantity differ from composite materials of normal concrete. Based on this we have realized practical proofs for the analysis of these characteristics, which have been carried out according to the respective standards depending on the type of evidence. In this paper, we will present the laboratory results for solidity in printing, Solidity in curvature through cracking, solidity in curvature of curvature prism specimens, concrete precision, velocity of sound penetration in concrete samples, elastic modulus. In the wet concrete phase, self-compacted concrete has a certain number of tests that are not performed on normal concrete, thus we will present laboratory results for L-box, J-ring and V-funnel.