TY - JOUR
T1 - Active Control of Properties of Fresh and Hardening Concrete
AU - De Schutter, Geert
AU - Abidi, Imene
AU - Korda, Eleni
AU - Boshoff, Billy
AU - Adisa Olonade, Kolawole
AU - Snoeck, Didier
AU - Muthukrishnan, Shravan
AU - Zhang, Yiyuan
AU - Tao, Yaxin
AU - Balasaheb Ghodke, Swapnil
AU - Kurungod Mohan, Manu
AU - Yardimci, Mert Yücel
AU - Jiao, Dengwu
AU - Sanjayan, Jay
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/9/18
Y1 - 2024/9/18
N2 - Concrete mixtures have an optimized mix design in view of attaining desired properties. However, after mixing, during further processing, it is typically not possible to further adjust the performance of the fresh and hardening concrete. A new and emerging approach is to actively control the concrete properties by means of responsive particles or polymers triggered by an externally applied signal. Active control of properties of concrete refers to the concept of on- demand changes of one or more properties of the concrete after mixing by triggering a response to one or more of the constituents using a specific trigger signal (e.g. thermal, chemical, electrical, magnetic...). The on-demand control of properties can focus on the processing stage (including e.g. pumping, casting, 3D printing), the curing and hardening stage (including e.g. control of capillary pressure, shrinkage, setting, and hardening) and even on the hardened stage during service life (e.g. active corrosion control, active crack healing...). Addressing specific obstacles in cementitious environments, ensuring responsive material stability, controlling signal applicability, cost, logistics, and on-site safety is crucial for successful implementation. A RILEM technical committee has been initiated in 2023, working on the concept of Active Control of Properties of Concrete (RILEM TC 317-ACP). The committee will focus on active control of properties of fresh and hardening concrete. This paper gives a short introduction to scope and activities of TC 317-ACP.
AB - Concrete mixtures have an optimized mix design in view of attaining desired properties. However, after mixing, during further processing, it is typically not possible to further adjust the performance of the fresh and hardening concrete. A new and emerging approach is to actively control the concrete properties by means of responsive particles or polymers triggered by an externally applied signal. Active control of properties of concrete refers to the concept of on- demand changes of one or more properties of the concrete after mixing by triggering a response to one or more of the constituents using a specific trigger signal (e.g. thermal, chemical, electrical, magnetic...). The on-demand control of properties can focus on the processing stage (including e.g. pumping, casting, 3D printing), the curing and hardening stage (including e.g. control of capillary pressure, shrinkage, setting, and hardening) and even on the hardened stage during service life (e.g. active corrosion control, active crack healing...). Addressing specific obstacles in cementitious environments, ensuring responsive material stability, controlling signal applicability, cost, logistics, and on-site safety is crucial for successful implementation. A RILEM technical committee has been initiated in 2023, working on the concept of Active Control of Properties of Concrete (RILEM TC 317-ACP). The committee will focus on active control of properties of fresh and hardening concrete. This paper gives a short introduction to scope and activities of TC 317-ACP.
KW - active control
KW - fresh concrete
KW - hardening concrete
KW - rheology
KW - concrete properties
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U2 - 10.21809/rilemtechlett.2023.200
DO - 10.21809/rilemtechlett.2023.200
M3 - Article
VL - 8
SP - 198
EP - 203
JO - RILEM Technical Letters
JF - RILEM Technical Letters
ER -