ACI 221R
Guide for Use of Normal Weight and Heavyweight Aggregates in Concrete
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ACI - American Concrete Institute
Year: 2001
Abstract: This guide presents information on selection and use of normal weight and heavyweight aggregates in concrete. The selection and use of aggregates in concrete should be based on technical criteria as well as economic considerations and knowledge of types of aggregates generally available in the area of construction. The properties of aggregates and their processing and handling influence the properties of both plastic and hardened concrete. The effectiveness of processing, stockpiling, and aggregate quality control procedures will have an effect on batch-to-batch and day-to-day variation in the properties of concrete. Aggregates that do not comply with the specification requirements may be suitable for use if the properties of the concrete using these aggregates are acceptable. This is discussed under the topic of marginal aggregates (Chapter 6). Materials that can be recycled or produced from waste products are potential sources of concrete aggregates; however, special evaluation may be necessary.
Subject: aggregate grading
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| contributor author | ACI - American Concrete Institute | |
| date accessioned | 2017-09-04T16:49:27Z | |
| date available | 2017-09-04T16:49:27Z | |
| date copyright | 01/01/1996 (R 2001) | |
| date issued | 2001 | |
| identifier other | WLCYXAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/112979 | |
| description abstract | This guide presents information on selection and use of normal weight and heavyweight aggregates in concrete. The selection and use of aggregates in concrete should be based on technical criteria as well as economic considerations and knowledge of types of aggregates generally available in the area of construction. The properties of aggregates and their processing and handling influence the properties of both plastic and hardened concrete. The effectiveness of processing, stockpiling, and aggregate quality control procedures will have an effect on batch-to-batch and day-to-day variation in the properties of concrete. Aggregates that do not comply with the specification requirements may be suitable for use if the properties of the concrete using these aggregates are acceptable. This is discussed under the topic of marginal aggregates (Chapter 6). Materials that can be recycled or produced from waste products are potential sources of concrete aggregates; however, special evaluation may be necessary. | |
| language | English | |
| title | ACI 221R | num |
| title | Guide for Use of Normal Weight and Heavyweight Aggregates in Concrete | en |
| type | standard | |
| page | 29 | |
| status | Active | |
| tree | ACI - American Concrete Institute:;2001 | |
| contenttype | fulltext | |
| subject keywords | aggregate grading | |
| subject keywords | aggregate shape and texture | |
| subject keywords | air entrainment | |
| subject keywords | blast-furnace slag | |
| subject keywords | bleeding (concrete) | |
| subject keywords | coarse aggregates | |
| subject keywords | concretes | |
| subject keywords | crushed stone | |
| subject keywords | degradation resistance | |
| subject keywords | density (mass/volume) | |
| subject keywords | fine aggregates | |
| subject keywords | mix proportioning | |
| subject keywords | modulus of elasticity | |
| subject keywords | pumped concrete | |
| subject keywords | quality control | |
| subject keywords | recycling | |
| subject keywords | shrinkage | |
| subject keywords | strength | |
| subject keywords | tests | |
| subject keywords | workability |

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