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Author:

Stroeven, Piet (Stroeven, Piet.) | He, Huan (He, Huan.)

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Particle packing has been recognized to influence mechanical and durability properties of cementitious materials, which are generally favored by optimum packing density. Particle size is a common denominator in such studies. Unfortunately, so far, particle shape has not been extensively and unambiguously evaluated in these approaches. Part of it is definitely due to the interconnected nature of size and shape as well as the missing of a clear methodological framework. Nevertheless, various strategies for assessment of shape are available. Capabilities of available advanced computer-simulation systems render possible considering differentlyshaped particles. This will make it possible studying in an economic way the effect of shape on properties of densely packed aggregate or binder particles at low w/c ratios. So, shape assessment is becoming an even more relevant issue in structural studies of concrete. This paper presents a somewhat underrated approach to the assessment of shape of (aggregate) particles, i.e. Fourier analysis. A new shape index is proposed.

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Aggregates Fourier transforms Particle size Particles (particulate matter) Concretes Fourier analysis Particle size analysis Concrete aggregates

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  • [ 1 ] [Stroeven, Piet]Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Stevinweg 1, 2628 CN Delft, Netherlands
  • [ 2 ] [He, Huan]College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing University of Technology, Pingleyuan 100, 100124, Beijing, China

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Year: 2012

Page: 233-242

Language: English

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