Rheology of flowable high performance concrete(HPC) is pretty much governed
by the viscous property of its cement paste. In other words, the flowabili
ty of mortar determines the movability of coarse aggregates in a fresh conc
rete, less friction along interfaces of coarse aggregate enhances smoother
flow of fresh concrete. Our experimental study concluded that a proper rheo
logical range and suitable mortar thickness coating on coarse aggregate col
lectively control the flow of high performance concrete.
Based on Newton's viscous flow law and the mortar overfill/coating thicknes
s, a series of test programs using mix proportions that yielded 60 cm slump
flow were carried our: to determine the relationship between the flowabili
ty of mortar and the volumetric fraction of coarse aggregate used. In addit
ion, mortars made with 12 mix proportions similar to those used in the conc
rete mixes having 600 mm slump flow were carried out to verify the validity
of the test results obtained in the concrete test series. This report desc
ribes the test program alone with test data and findings on optimizing mix
proportions for production of flowable high performance concrete.