UFC 3-250-04 CHANGE 2-2009 STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENTS [Superseded ARMY ARMY TM 5-822-7].pdf
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1、 UFC 3-250-04 16 January 2004 including Change 2 - 29 July 2009UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENTS APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-250-04
2、16 January 2004including Change 2 - 29 July 2009 1 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) DESIGN: STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENTS Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the c
3、opyright holder. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (Preparing Activity) AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY Record of Changes (changes are indicated by 1 . /1/) Change No. Date Location 2 29 July 2009 Removed FA designation to indicate unification This UFC supersedes TM 5-822-7, dated 16 August 1987
4、2and UFC 3-250-12N dated 8 June 2005/2/. The format of this UFC does not conform to UFC 1-300-01; however, the format will be adjusted to conform at the next revision. The body of this UFC is the previous TM 5-822-7, dated 16 August 1987. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking pe
5、rmitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-250-04 16 January 2004 2FOREWORD including Change 2 - 29 July 20091 The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to
6、the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION12345678910111213141516171819202122232425111341111121212131313151517202123232424242727A-1B-1C-1D-1iProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted withou
7、t license from IHS-,-,-Figure 1.2.3.D-1.D-2.D-3.D-4.D-5.Table 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.C-1.C-2.D-1.LIST OF FIGURESPrediction of concrete rate of evaporation.Air Force runway grooving requirements.Special joint between new and existing pavement.Typical layout for RCCP test section.Compaction of first paving l
8、ane.Compaction of interior paving lanes.Construction of a cold joint.Two-lift cold joint preparation.LIST OF TABLESApproximate relation between water-cement ratio and strengths of concreteCoarse aggregate size groupsGrading of coarse aggregateDeleterious materials in coarse aggregates for airfield a
9、nd heliport pavementsDeleterious materials in coarse aggregates for other pavementsGrading of fine aggregateDeleterious substances in fine aggregateSurface smoothness - airfield and heliport pavementsSelected characteristics of fiber-reinforced airfield pavementsInterim suggested maximum joint spaci
10、ng for steel-fiber-reinforced concreteVibratory rollers used in RCCP constructionProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENTS1. Purpose. This manual provides information on thematerials and construction pro
11、cedures for concretepavements.2. Scope. This manual describes the constituents tobe used in concrete, the procedures to be used inmanufacturing concrete, and the equipment andprocedures to place, texture, and cure concrete forpavements.3.Responsibilities, strength, and air content.a. Responsibility
12、for mixture proportioning. Theresponsibility for mixture proportioning must beclearly assigned to either the contractor or thecontracting officer in the project specifications.When the contracting officer is responsible formixture proportioning, he will approve all concretematerials as well as deter
13、mine and adjust propor-tions of all concrete mixtures as necessary to obtainthe strength and quality of concrete required for thepavements. Cement will be a separate pay item inthe contract. When the contractor is responsible formixture proportioning, he will control all proportionsof the concrete m
14、ixture necessary to obtain thestrength and quality of the concrete required for thepavements, and cement will not be a separate payitem in the contract. However, the contracting officeris responsible for approving the quality of allmaterials the contractor uses in the concrete.b. Approval responsibi
15、lity. The contracting officeris responsible for approval of all materials, mixtureproportions, plants, construction equipment, andconstruction procedures proposed for use by thecontractor. The contractor must submit proposedmixtures if he is responsible for mixture propor-tioning; samples of all mat
16、erials; and detaileddescriptions of all plants, construction equipment,and proposed construction procedures prior to thestart of construction.c. Flexural strength. Structural designs are basedon flexural strengths that the concrete is expectedto obtain at 28 days for road pavements and 90 daysfor ai
17、rfield pavements. These ages are not adequatefor quality control in the field since a large amountof low-strength concrete could be placed beforestrength tests on samples revealed the problem.Correlations can be established between a 14-daystrength and the 28- or 90day strength used indesign, and th
18、is correlated 14-day strength can beused as a strength check for a more timely concretemixture control in the field.(l.) Materials and flexural strength. To selectsuitable flexural strengths for the design ofpavements and for inclusion in contract specifica-tions, the contracting officer should have
19、 reliableinformation regarding flexural strengths obtainablewith acceptable concrete materials which are availablein the vicinity of the project. Typical design valuesfor flexural strength of paving-quality concretevary from 500 to 750 pounds per square inch (psi).Numerous tests indicate considerabl
20、e variation inthe flexural strength of concrete when differentaggregates or different cements are used. There aresome indications that aggregate shape and modulusof elasticity are relatively more important inconcrete flexural strength than in compressivestrength. Also, after optimum flexural strengt
21、h isreached, there usually is little increase in strength,even with a large increase in cement content. Mixtureproportioning studies will be made in accordancewith ACI 211.1 (see app A for referenced publications)to determine the flexural strengths to be used forthe design of the project. The water-
22、cement ratio-strength relations for mixture proportioning in ACI211.1 are given in terms of compressive strength.Table 1 gives some approximate guidance forrelating the concrete modulus of rupture to thecompressive strength-water cement ratio relation-ships given in ACI 211.1. All aggregates, cement
23、itiousmaterials, and admixtures used in the mixtureproportioning studies will be representative ofmaterials available for use in pavement construction.In selecting a flexural strength for pavement design,suitable allowance will be made for variations instrength indicated by tests of different combin
24、a-tions of aggregate and cement. Pavement designwill be based on a realistic and economical strengthobtainable with available materials.1Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Table 1. Approximate relation between water-cement ratio and stre
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