Self-Consolidating Concrete is an emerging class of concrete materials that offers great potential for improved ease of placement, increased rate of construction, and reduced cost through reduced time and labor. ACBM organized a research team in the fall of 2004 to coordinate on-going research activities toward three theme questions:
a) How can we improve the robustness of fresh behavior of SCC?
b) What are innovations in testing SCC?
c) How can we measure and model formwork pressure?
This white paper is an effort to bring together the results of independently conducted research, sponsored by a range of agencies and brought together as an activity of ACBM. The three chapters of this white paper were prepared to address the three theme questions. Each chapter provides a literature review, an overview of recent results, and commentary about needs for research in the future.