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ACI 232.2R: Use of Fly Ash in Concrete
Abstract: Fly ash, a by-product from the combustion of pulverized coal, is widely used as a cementitious and pozzolanic ingredient in hydraulic cement concrete. Because it improves many desirable properties of concrete, it is ...
ACI 201.2R: Guide to Durable Concrete
Abstract: This guide describes specific types of concrete deterioration. Each chapter contains a discussion of the mechanisms involved and the recommended requirements for individual components of concrete, quality considerations ...
ACI 212.3R: Report on Chemical Admixtures for Concrete
Abstract: Introduction
An admixture is defined as "a material other than water, aggregates, hydraulic cement, and fiber reinforcement used as an ingredient of concrete or mortar, and added to the batch immediately before or during its mixing" (American Concrete Institute 2010; ASTM C125). Chemical admixtures are primarily water-soluble s...
An admixture is defined as "a material other than water, aggregates, hydraulic cement, and fiber reinforcement used as an ingredient of concrete or mortar, and added to the batch immediately before or during its mixing" (American Concrete Institute 2010; ASTM C125). Chemical admixtures are primarily water-soluble s...