The rheological performance of wet-process sprayed mortars

Citation
Sa. Austin et al., The rheological performance of wet-process sprayed mortars, MAG CONCR R, 51(5), 1999, pp. 341-352
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
MAGAZINE OF CONCRETE RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00249831 → ACNP
Volume
51
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
341 - 352
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-9831(199910)51:5<341:TRPOWS>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
This paper, which reports on part of a three-year research project into wet -process sprayed concrete for repair, examines the influence of rheology on the pumping and spraying of mortars. The performance of seven commercially available prepackaged repair mortars and six laboratory-designed fine mort ars was examined using the Tattersall two-point and Viskomat rotational vis cometers, the pressure bleed test the slump test, a build test and a vane s hear strength test. These tests were used to form a rheological audit of ea ch mortar. The two-point apparatus was successful with low-workability mort ars, and their flow resistance and torque viscosities were determined. Thes e parameters were also obtained with the Viskomat, although problems were e ncountered owing to the low workability of the mortars. The pressure bleed test measured both the rate and the total volume of liquid emitted from the mixes, while the vane shear strength test provided an instantaneous readin g of the shear strength of the mortars and is compared with their slump. Th e mortars were pumped and sprayed through a worm pump to assess their suita bility and to measure their adhesion to a substrate by build thickness. Thi s value is a measure of sprayability and is converted into values of maximu m shear and bending stress, which are then compared with the workability pa rameters in order to determine their interrelationship.