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ACI 209.2R: Guide for Modeling and Calculating Shrinkage and Creep in Hardened Concrete
Abstract: This document was developed to address the issues related to the prediction of creep under compression and shrinkageinduced strains in hardened concrete. It may be assumed, however, that predictions apply to concrete under ...
ACI 224R ERTA: Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures
Abstract: Cracks in concrete structures can indicate major structural problems and detract from the appearance of monolithic construction. There are many specific causes of cracking. This report presents the principal causes of ...
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 224R: Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures
Abstract: Cracks in concrete structures can indicate major structural problems and detract from the appearance of monolithic construction. There are many specific causes of cracking. This report presents the principal causes of ...
ACI 533R: Guide for Precast Concrete Wall Panels
Abstract: This document provides guidelines for specifying, planning, designing, fabrication, and erecting precast concrete wall panels. Although the focus is on precast wall panels produced in established precasting plants, site ...
ACI SP-189: High-Performance Concrete Research to Practice
Abstract: PREFACE
The theme of the American Concrete Institute Spring Convention held in Chicago, Ill., March 14-19, 1999, was High-Performance Concrete (HPC). Thirty-nine technical sessions were held at ...
The theme of the American Concrete Institute Spring Convention held in Chicago, Ill., March 14-19, 1999, was High-Performance Concrete (HPC). Thirty-nine technical sessions were held at ...
ACI 209.1R: Report on Factors Affecting Shrinkage and Creep of Hardened Concrete
Abstract: Factors affecting shrinkage and creep of hardened concrete are presented to enable those involved in the evaluation and formulation of concrete mixtures to determine the effects of these factors. Section 1.2 of Chapter 1 ...