
doi: 10.18720/mce.83.17
In the practice of proportioning concrete compositions, the optimum sand content in a mixture of aggregates is usually found empirically. The disadvantage of this approach is the considerable complexity and duration of the required tests. The aim of the work is to develop a calculation methodology for finding the content of sand in the normal-weight concrete, taking into account the optimality criteria given. Based on the well-known theoretical concepts, the design equations are substantiated for finding the content of sand in a mixture of concrete aggregates, which ensures the lowest viscosity of the concrete mixture and prevent water separation. Using the experimental-statistical model, a method is also proposed for finding the sand content in concrete that provides the required volume of entrained air. The proposed calculation methods are confirmed experimentally.
calculation, Building construction, optimal sand content, водопотребность, water separation, the volume of the entrained air, оптимальное содержание песка, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), объем вовлеченного воздуха, water demand, вязкость, viscosity, бетонная смесь, водоотделение, TA1-2040, concrete mixture, расчет, TH1-9745
calculation, Building construction, optimal sand content, водопотребность, water separation, the volume of the entrained air, оптимальное содержание песка, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), объем вовлеченного воздуха, water demand, вязкость, viscosity, бетонная смесь, водоотделение, TA1-2040, concrete mixture, расчет, TH1-9745
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