CO2-reduced fiber sprayed concrete for permanent tunnel linings (Part 2): a rheological investigation

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Abstract

As part of an ongoing research project "SpOC" (sprayed optimized concrete), CO2-reduced fiber sprayed concrete (FSpC) is being developed as a permanent and thin inner tunnel lining. Concerning shotcrete mixtures to be used as such permanent lining, adding micro- and macrofiber and chemical admixtures to reduce crack risk and to improve the mechanical properties and durability seems to be a smart approach. However, adding such components will change the rheological behavior and can lead to pumping problems. Therefore, this paper presents the rheological investigation of different fiber-reinforced sprayed concrete mixes. We will demonstrate the fiber's influence on the fresh properties and how to optimize them.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTagungsband der Spritzbeton-Tagung 2025
Subtitle of host publication23. und 24.01.2025 Congress Centrum Alpbach, Tirol
PublisherÖsterreichische Bautechnik Vereinigung
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025
EventSpritzbeton-Tagung 2025 - Congress Centrum Alpbach, Alpbach, Austria
Duration: 23 Jan 202524 Jan 2025
http://www.spritzbeton-tagung.com

Conference

ConferenceSpritzbeton-Tagung 2025
Country/TerritoryAustria
City Alpbach
Period23/01/2524/01/25
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