
Study On Storage Stability Of Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer Mother Liquor
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Plateau construction projects face unique environmental challenges: large day-night temperature differences, special local aggregates, and unstable fresh concrete workability. Polycarboxylate superplasticizer is a vital high-performance admixture widely used in high-altitude infrastructure. Improper PCE dosage either leads to insufficient flow for pumping or severe segregation that damages the concrete’s long-term mechanical strength.
Most existing PCE research focuses on plain lowland concrete, while targeted testing data for plateau environments remains scarce. This paper conducts a controlled variable laboratory test using three PCE dosage levels (1.0%, 3.0%, and 4.3%) based on local Tibetan raw materials. It evaluates fresh concrete slump, spread, and compressive strength at 7 d, 28 d, and 56 d, identifying the optimal admixture proportion balancing construction workability and long-term structural strength for plateau engineering.
All groups maintain identical cement, fly ash, sand, stone, and water dosage; only the PCE proportion is adjusted based on the total binder mass:
Fixed mix per cubic meter: Cement 340 kg, fly ash 100 kg, sand 760 kg, stone 1140 kg, water 175 kg.
| Group | PCE Dosage | Slump (mm) | Spread (mm) | Workability Evaluation |
| C-1 | 1.0% | 160 | 260 | Poor flow, hard pumping |
| C-2 | 3.0% | 208 | 535 | Balanced flow, no segregation |
| C-3 | 4.3% | 230 | 600 | Excessive fluidity, segregation risk |
| Group | 7d Strength (MPa) | 28d Strength (MPa) | 56d Strength (MPa) |
| C-1 | 34.38 | 40.24 | 50.71 |
| C-2 | 40.52 | 44.09 | 56.48 |
| C-3 | 25.14 | 30.03 | 39.78 |
High-altitude plateau environments impose unique demands on the control of polycarboxylate superplasticizer dosage. The 1.0% dosage results in stiff, hard-to-pour concrete with low compactness, while 4.3% overdosage triggers severe segregation and irreversible strength decline. Laboratory testing with local Tibetan materials verifies that 3.0% PCE addition delivers balanced fresh workability and peak long-term compressive strength at all curing ages.
Construction technicians and admixture engineers working on plateau infrastructure can reference this optimal dosage to optimize concrete mix design, ensure smooth on-site pouring, and guarantee reliable long-term structural safety in high-altitude, harsh environments.

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