CLSM - Australia
CLSM - Australia
CLSM - Australia
2008
CONTROLLED Low-strength
Material
strength to facilitate subsequent excavation. material does not look like concrete but it performs
CLSM is also known as flow-crete and controlled in a similar manner since it has cementitious
density fill as well as by various proprietary names. properties and, with time, will become quite hard.
The material has gained appreciable recognition The latter must be controlled so that it does not
in the USA and Canada as a fill material because become too hard.
of its inherent advantages. These include flowing As with any concrete, strength is influenced by
placement without segregation, self-consolidation, the quantity of water and cement. Very high water
controlled density, controlled strength, ease of content (300 to 450 kg/m3) and very low cement
excavation, and economy. content (25 to 100 kg/m3) are quite normal for
Development of CLSM has centred around CLSM. Fly ash, sand and, in some cases, coarse
mixtures using a sand filler. The inter-particle voids aggregates, are selected for their ability to flow
are slightly over-filled with a fluid paste composed rather than for their contribution to strength
of cement and water, with the possible addition properties. This implies that sand not suitable for
of fly ash. Components of the paste are varied in regular concrete may perform quite well in CLSM.
quantity to achieve the required performance in Indeed, sands with as much as 30% fines have
terms of strength development, self-consolidation, proven satisfactory.
flow behaviour characteristics, durability, economy
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