Computers and Concrete

Volume 9, Number 2, 2012, pages 119-131

DOI: 10.12989/cac.2012.9.2.119

Optimization of particle packing by analytical and computer simulation approaches

Huan He, Piet Stroeven, Martijn Stroeven and Lambertus Johannes Sluys

Abstract

Optimum packing of aggregate is an important aspect of mixture design, since porosity may be reduced and strength improved. It may also cause a reduction in paste content and is thus of economic relevance too. Several mathematic packing models have been developed in the literature for optimization of mixture design. However in this study, numerical simulation will be used as the main tool for this purpose. A basic, simple theoretical model is used for approximate assessment of mixture optimization. Calculation and simulation will start from a bimodal mixture that is based on the mono-sized packing experiences. Tri-modal and multi-sized particle packing will then be discussed to find the optimum mixture. This study will demonstrate that computer simulation is a good alternative for mixture design and optimization when appropriate particle shapes are selected. Although primarily focusing on aggregate, optimization of blends of Portland cement and mineral admixtures could basically be approached in a similar way.

Key Words

particle packing; analytical approach; optimum mixture; RSA; DEM.

Address

Huan He, Piet Stroeven, Martijn Stroeven and Lambertus Johannes Sluys: Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Huan He: GeMMe group, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium