Rheology of Concrete
Rheology of Concrete
Rheology of Concrete
Rheology:
Rheology is the study of flow of matter which is primarily in a liquid state, but it also
deals with plastic flow rather than deforming elastically after the application of force.
To understand Rheology, it is necessary to understand few concepts like
Elasticity
Plasticity
Viscosity of fluids and
Measurement of flow characteristics of concrete (Workability)
Elasticity :
Elasticity is the property of the material that has a tendency to return to its original
position / shape after the removal of applied external force.
Plasticity :
Plasticity is the property of the material which will deform permanently after
application sufficient of stress.
Coming back to the concept of Rheology it deals with the plastic flow rather than
showing elastic deformations for the applied force.
Viscosity :
Viscosity of fluids take major part in explaining the behaviour of fluids under the
application of stress.
Describing the term in a formal manner, viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its
resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress.
For example, honey has a lager viscosity compared to water and that is the
reason why honey does not flow as fast as water.
Depending upon their viscosity behaviour as a function of shear stress, shear strain
rate, deformation history etc., the fluids are classified into
Newtonian and Non- Newtonian fluids.
Newtonian Fluids :
The Newtonian fluids are named after Sir Isaac Newton, who described the flow of
fluids with a simple linear relation between shear stress and shear strain rate.
Elasticity
Describes materials that return to their
Solid Mechanics rest shape after applied stresses are
The study of the removed.
physics of Plasticity
continuous Describes materials
Continuum materials with a that permanently
mechanics defined rest shape. deform after a Rheology
The study of sufficient applied The study of
the physics of stress. materials with both
continuous Fluid Mechanics Non- Newtonian solid and fluid
materials The study of the fluids do not undergo characteristics.
physics of strain rates
continuous proportional to the
materials which applied shear stress.
deform when
subjected to a Newtonian Fluids undergo strain rates
force. proportional to the applied shear stress.