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Self-Compacting Concrete: B Kullaya Swamy Rno:12701A0114

Self-compacting concrete (SCC) has been used in Japan since the early 1990s for bridge, building and tunnel construction. While its use is still limited in the United States, the precast concrete industry has started applying SCC to architectural concrete. SCC offers benefits over traditional vibrated concrete such as consistent quality, dense surface texture, improved durability, higher strength, and faster construction times.

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Self-Compacting Concrete: B Kullaya Swamy Rno:12701A0114

Self-compacting concrete (SCC) has been used in Japan since the early 1990s for bridge, building and tunnel construction. While its use is still limited in the United States, the precast concrete industry has started applying SCC to architectural concrete. SCC offers benefits over traditional vibrated concrete such as consistent quality, dense surface texture, improved durability, higher strength, and faster construction times.

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SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE

B Kullaya Swamy Rno:12701A0114

ABSTRACT
Japan has used self-compacting concrete (SCC) in bridge, building and tunnel construction since the early 1990.s. In the last five years, a number of SCC bridges have been constructed in Europe. In the United States, the application of SCC in highway bridge construction is very limited at this time. However, the U.S. precast concrete industry is beginning to apply the technology to architectural concrete. SCC has high potential for wider structural applications in highway bridge construction. The application of concrete without vibration in highway bridge construction is not new. For examples, placement of seal concrete underwater is done by the use of a tremie without vibration, mass concrete has been placed without vibration, and shaft concrete can be successfully placed without vibration. These seal, mass and shaft concretes are generally of lower strength, less than 34.5 MPa and difficult to attain consistent quality. Modern application of selfcompacting concrete (SCC) is focused on high performance . better and more reliable quality, dense and uniform surface texture, improved durability, high strength, and faster construction.

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