ACI 211 1-1991 Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for Normal Heavyweight and Mass Concrete《标称无钢筋重混凝土比例选择标准规范》.pdf
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1、This document has been approved for use by agen cies of the Department of Defense and for listing Inthe DoD Index of Specifications and Standards.ACI 211.1-91,(Reapproved 2009)Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions forNormal, Heavyweight, and Mass ConcreteAn ACI StandardReported by ACI Committe
2、e 211Donald E. Dixon,ChairmanEdward A. Abdun-Nur“Stanley G. BartonLeonard W. BellStanley J. BIas, Jr.Ramon 1. CarrasquilloPeggy M. CarrasquilloAlan C. CarterMartyn T. ConreyJames E. CookRusset A. Cook“William A. CordonWayne J. CostaDavid A. CrockerKenneth W. DayCalvin 1. DodlThomas A. FoxDonald A. G
3、rahamGeorge W. HollonWilliam W. Hotaling, Jr.Robert S. JenkinsPaul KliegerFrank J. LahmStanley H. LeeGary R. Mass“Jack R. Prestrera,SecretaryMark A. MearingRichard C. Meininger“Richard W. NarvaLeo P. NicholsonJames E. OliversonJames S. PierceSandor Popovics“Steven A. RaganHarry C. RobinsonJere H. Ro
4、se“James A. ScherocmanJames M. Shilstone*George R. U. Burg,“Chairman, Subcommittee AGeorge B. SouthworthAlfred B. SpamerPaul R. StodolaMichael A. TaylorStanely J. VigalitteWilliam H. VoelkerJack W. Weber“Dean J. White IIMilton H. Willis, Jr.Francis C. WilsonRobert YuanCommittee Members Voting on 199
5、1 RevisionGary R. MasstChairmanGeorge R. U. BurgfChairman, Subcommittee AEdward A. Abdun-NurtWilliam 1. BarringertStanley G. BartonLeonard W. BelltJames E. Bennett, Jr.J. Floyd BestRamon L CarrasquilloJames E. CooktRussell A. CookDavid A. CrockerLuis H. DiazDonald E. DixontCalvin L DodlThomas A. Fox
6、George W. HollonTarif M. JaberStephen M. LaneStanley H. LeeRichard C. MeiningertJames E. OliversonJames S. PierceSandor PopovicsSteven A. RaganJere H. RosetDonald L. SchlegelJames M. Shilstone, Sr.Paul R. StodolaWilliam S. SypherAva SzypulaJimmie L ThompsontStanley J. VirgalitteWoodward 1. VogtJack
7、W. WeberDean J. White, IIIMarshall S. WilliamsJohn R. WilsontDescribes, with examples, two methods for selecting and adjusting proportionsfor normal weight concrete, both with and without chemical admixtures, poz zolanic, and slag materials. One method is based on an estimated weight oftheconcrete p
8、er unit volume; the other is based on calculations of the absolutevolume occupied bythe concrete ingredients. Theprocedures take into consid eration the requirements for placeability, consistency, strength, and durability.Example calculations areshown for both methods, including adjustments basedon
9、the characteristics of the first trial batch.Theproportioning ofheavyweight concrete for such purposes as radiationshielding and bridge counterweight structures is described in an appendix. Thisappendix uses the absolute volume method; which is generally accepted and ismore convenient for heavyweigh
10、t concrete.There is also an appendix that provides information on the proportioningof mass concrete. The absolute volume method is used because of its generalacceptance.Keywords: absorption; admixtures; aggregates; blast-furnace slag; cementitiousmaterials; concrete durability; concretes; consistenc
11、y; durability; exposure; fineaggregates; flyash; heavyweight aggregates; heavyweight concretes; mass concrete; mixproportioning; pozzolans; quality control; radiation shielding; silica fume; slump tests;volume; water-cement ratio: water-cementitious ratio: workability.ACI Committee Reports, Guides,
12、Standard Practices. and Commentaries are intended forguidance in planning, designing, executing, and inspecting construction. This document isintended for the use of individuals who arecompetent to evaluate the significance andlimitations of its content and recommendations and who will accept respon
13、sibility forthe application of the material it contains. The American Concrete Institute disclaims anyand all responsibility for the stated principles. The Institute shall not beliable for any loss or?;e=i8:tr:-eJr:mentshall not be made in contract documents. If items found inthisdocument aredesired
14、by the ArchitectlEngineer to be a partof thecontract documents,they shall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation by the ArchitectlEngineer.211.1-1CONTENTSChapter 1-Scope, p.211.1-2Chapter 2-lntroductlon, p. 211.1-2Chapter 3-Baslc relationship, p.211.1-2Chapter 4-Effects of chemical admi
15、xtures, pozzolanlc,and other materials on concrete proportions, p. 211.1-4 Members of Subcommittee A who prepared this standard. The committeeacknowledges the significant contribution of William L. Barringer to the work of thesubcommittee.t Members of Subcommittee A who prepared the 1991 revision.Th
16、is standard supersedes ACI 211.1-89. It was revised by the ExpeditedStandardization procedure. effective Nov. 1, 1991. This revision incorporates provisionsrelated to the use of the mineral admixture silica fume in concrete. Chapter 4has beenexpanded to cover in detail the effects of the use of sili
17、ca fume on the proportions ofconcrete mixtures. Editorial changes have also been made in Chapters 2 through 4,and Chapters 6 through 8.Copyright 1991. American Concrete Institute.All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or byany means, including the making of copies b
18、y any photo process, or by any electronicor mechanical device, printed, written, or oral or recording for sound or visualreproduction or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unlesspermission in writing is obtained from the copyright proprietors.211.1-2 ACI COMMITTEE REPORTChapter
19、5-Background data, p. 211 .1-7Chapter 6-Procedure, p. 211 .1-7Chapter 7-Sample computations , p. 211 .1-13Chapter 8-References, p. 211.1-18Appendix 1-Metric system adaptationAppendix 2-Example problem in metric systemAppendix 3-Laboratory testsAppendix 4-Heavyweig ht concrete mix proportioningAppend
20、ix 5-Mass concrete mix proportioningCHAPTER 1 - SCOPE1.1 This Standard Practice describes methods forselecting proportions for hydraulic cement concrete madewith and without other cementitious materials and chemicaladmixtures. This concrete consists of normal and/or high-density aggregates (as disti
21、nguished from lightweightaggregates) with a workability suitable for usual cast-in-placeconstruction (as distinguished from special mixtures forconcrete products manufacture). Also included is a descrip-tion of methods used for selecting proportions for massconcrete. Hydraulic cements referred to in
22、 this StandardPractice are portland cement (ASTM C 150) and blendedcement (ASTM C 595). The Standard does not include pro-portioning with condensed silica fume.1.2 The methods provide a first approximation of pro-portions intended to be checked by trial batches in the lab-oratory or field and adjust
23、ed, as necessary, to produce thedesired characteristics of the concrete.1.3 U.S. customary units are used in the main body ofthe text. Adaption for the metric system is provided inAppendix 1 and demonstrated in an example problem inAppendix 2.1.4 Test methods mentioned in the text are listed inAppen
24、dix 3.CHAPTER 2 - INTRODUCTION2.1 Concrete is composed principally of aggregates, aportland or blended cement, and water, and may containother cementitious materials and/or chemical admixtures. Itwill contain some amount of entrapped air and may alsocontain purposely entrained air obtained by use of
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