3rd Meeting of TC PCC
Hybrid meeting If you are in Kyoto, please bring your laptop and headphones. The meeting is held in Room 3. Online link Meeting ID: 339 920 630 782 Password: b9JejC
The main purpose of this new TC is to create a State-of-the-art report on pumping of concrete, incorporating the developments made in the last 20 years. Current international documents are substantially aged and need modifications to incorporate the results on modern concrete mixtures. The following topics are intended to be included:
Shotcreting and digital fabrication are not intended to be included in this TC.
The main goal of the committee is the STAR report, for which a first draft is anticipated to be ready in 2025. Based on the STAR, the recommendations could be created in 2026.
A joint session with ACI 304, 211 and 238 (workability) can be requested for the ACI Spring Convention in New Orleans, LA. A workshop could also be organized in Europe near the closure of the committee
The most appropriate cluster would be cluster A: Material Processing and Characterization. The TC will show overlap with multiple ACI technical committees, among which ACI 304 (mixing, measurement, transport and placement), ACI 211 (proportioning) and ACI 238 (workability). This TC is endorsed by RILEM TC 266-MRP, and will show minor overlap with the new 3D printing committee QPC.
The main deliverable of this TC will be the STAR, followed by recommendations and best practices for industry. The recommendations and best-practices will mainly focus on pressure prediction models revising the old nomograms, and strategies to reduce pumping pressure.
The session at the joint RILEM meeting and ACI Convention in the Spring 2024 will have several presentations from academia and industry dealing with the proposed activities of the TC. In addition, we hope that this TC can further strengthen the collaboration between RILEM and ACI. The workshop at the end of this TC life will focus on the dissemination of the results, and on the best-practices and recommendations.
The outcomes of this TC are targeted towards two groups of users: industry and academia, as explained in the next point.
The usefulness towards the industry would be to provide a comprehensive document including the major changes in pumping of concrete based on the results from the last two decades. To the knowledge of the proposers, there is no such document available which includes the latest developments. The current documents are outdated and contain information which is not always applicable to more modern concrete. With the further development of specialty, flowable and high-performance concrete, this knowledge is crucial to be spread to the industry to maintain the competitive advantage of concrete in the construction industry.
Towards academia, the STAR would provide an extensive summary on the work performed, replacing the current low number of review papers on certain aspects of this topic. This will make academics more aware of the literature available, giving new members in this field a better starting point to study the literature.