Simulation of Fresh Concrete Flow: State-of-the Art Report of the RILEM Technical Committee 222-SCF

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This work deals with numerical simulations of fresh concrete flows. After the first introductory chapter dealing with the various physical phenomena involved in flows of fresh cementitious materials, the aim of the second chapter is to give an overview of the work carried out on simulation of flow of cement-based materials using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This includes governing equations, constitutive equations, analytical and numerical solutions, and examples showing simulations of testing, mixing and castings. The third chapter focuses on the application of Discrete Element Method (DEM) in simulating the flow of fresh concrete. The fourth chapter is an introductory text about numerical errors both in CFD and DEM whereas the fifth and last chapter give some recent examples of numerical simulations developed by various authors in order to simulate the presence of grains or fibers in a non-Newtonian cement matrix.

Author(s): Nicolas Roussel, Annika Gram (eds.)
Series: RILEM State-of-the-Art Reports 15
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 147
City: Wiesbaden
Tags: Building Materials; Structural Materials; Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

Front Matter....Pages 1-19
Physical Phenomena Involved in Flows of Fresh Cementitious Materials....Pages 1-24
Computational Fluid Dynamics....Pages 25-63
Simulation of Fresh Concrete Flow Using Discrete Element Method (DEM)....Pages 65-98
Numerical Errors in CFD and DEM Modeling....Pages 99-124
Advanced Methods and Future Perspectives....Pages 125-146
Back Matter....Pages 147-147