Viscosity transition from dilute to concentrated cementitious suspensions: the effect of colloidal interactions and flocs percolation

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Lizhi Zhang
Wenqiang Zuo
Tian Qian
Wen Xu
Zhenxiong Jiang
Wei She
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[1] Southeast University,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Construction Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Jiangsu Sobute New Material Co.,State Key Laboratory of High Performance Civil Engineering Materials
[3] Ltd,undefined
[4] Jiangsu Research Institute of Building Science Co.,undefined
[5] Ltd,undefined
[6] Jiangsu Provincial Transportation Engineering Construction Bureau,undefined
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Materials and Structures | 2022年 / 55卷
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Viscosity; Colloidal forces; Minerals materials; Percolation volume fraction; Flocculation;
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The current paper deals with the effect of powder type and chemical admixtures on the rheological properties of mineral suspensions. The plastic viscosity of calcite, cement, and fly ash suspensions with or without superplasticizers (SP) and hydration retarders was characterized in a wide range of solid volume fractions. The results show that the plastic viscosity of suspensions increases with the decrease in particle size, and strongly decreases with the presence of superplasticizers. Besides, for reactive suspensions, hydration retarders decrease the plastic viscosity of the suspension, while competitive adsorption occurs when adding retarders to suspensions containing SP, leading to an increase in the plastic viscosity. Based on the experimental results, a relative plastic viscosity, i.e., the ratio between the total plastic viscosity and the theoretical viscosity contributed by the hard-sphere, is proposed to assess the effect of the contribution of colloidal forces. Moreover, the solid volume fraction of flocs in colloidal suspensions before percolation is identified by comparing the measured plastic viscosity with the Krieger-Dougherty model. Finally, a theoretical approach to determine the percolation packing fraction of minerals powders is further proposed.
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