ACI 207.5R
Report on Roller-Compacted Mass Concrete
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ACI - American Concrete Institute
Year: 2011
Abstract: General
Roller-compacted concrete (RCC) is probably the most important development in concrete dam technology in the past quarter century. The use of RCC has allowed many new dams to become economically feasible due to the reduced cost realized from the rapid construction method. It also has provided design engineers with an opportunity to economically rehabilitate existing concrete dams that have problems with stability and need buttressing in addition to improving existing embankment dams with inadequate spillway capacity by providing a means by which they can be safely overtopped. RCC has allowed new embankment dams to optimize spillway capacity in over-the-embankment-type emergency spillways (Hansen 1992).
This document summarizes the current state of the art for design and construction of RCC in mass concrete applications. It is intended to guide the reader through developments in RCC technology, including materials, mixture proportioning, properties, design considerations, construction, and quality control and testing. Although this report deals primarily with mass placements, RCC is also used for pavements (refer to ACI 325.10R) and for dam stability improvement and as embankment dam slope protection (United States Society on Dams 2003).
Roller-compacted concrete (RCC) is probably the most important development in concrete dam technology in the past quarter century. The use of RCC has allowed many new dams to become economically feasible due to the reduced cost realized from the rapid construction method. It also has provided design engineers with an opportunity to economically rehabilitate existing concrete dams that have problems with stability and need buttressing in addition to improving existing embankment dams with inadequate spillway capacity by providing a means by which they can be safely overtopped. RCC has allowed new embankment dams to optimize spillway capacity in over-the-embankment-type emergency spillways (Hansen 1992).
This document summarizes the current state of the art for design and construction of RCC in mass concrete applications. It is intended to guide the reader through developments in RCC technology, including materials, mixture proportioning, properties, design considerations, construction, and quality control and testing. Although this report deals primarily with mass placements, RCC is also used for pavements (refer to ACI 325.10R) and for dam stability improvement and as embankment dam slope protection (United States Society on Dams 2003).
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contributor author | ACI - American Concrete Institute | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T18:19:44Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T18:19:44Z | |
date copyright | 07/01/2011 | |
date issued | 2011 | |
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description abstract | General Roller-compacted concrete (RCC) is probably the most important development in concrete dam technology in the past quarter century. The use of RCC has allowed many new dams to become economically feasible due to the reduced cost realized from the rapid construction method. It also has provided design engineers with an opportunity to economically rehabilitate existing concrete dams that have problems with stability and need buttressing in addition to improving existing embankment dams with inadequate spillway capacity by providing a means by which they can be safely overtopped. RCC has allowed new embankment dams to optimize spillway capacity in over-the-embankment-type emergency spillways (Hansen 1992). This document summarizes the current state of the art for design and construction of RCC in mass concrete applications. It is intended to guide the reader through developments in RCC technology, including materials, mixture proportioning, properties, design considerations, construction, and quality control and testing. Although this report deals primarily with mass placements, RCC is also used for pavements (refer to ACI 325.10R) and for dam stability improvement and as embankment dam slope protection (United States Society on Dams 2003). | |
language | English | |
title | ACI 207.5R | num |
title | Report on Roller-Compacted Mass Concrete | en |
type | standard | |
page | 75 | |
status | Active | |
tree | ACI - American Concrete Institute:;2011 | |
contenttype | fulltext | |
subject keywords | admixtures | |
subject keywords | aggregates | |
subject keywords | air entrainment | |
subject keywords | compacting | |
subject keywords | compressive strength | |
subject keywords | conveying | |
subject keywords | creep properties | |
subject keywords | curing | |
subject keywords | lift joints | |
subject keywords | mixture proportioning | |
subject keywords | monolith joints | |
subject keywords | placing | |
subject keywords | shear properties | |
subject keywords | vibration | |
subject keywords | workability |