ACI 234R-2006 Guide for the Use of Silica Fume in Concrete《混凝土中的硅灰使用指南》.pdf
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1、ACI 234R-06 supersedes ACI 234R-96 (Reapproved 2000) and became effectiveApril 13, 2006.Copyright 2006, American Concrete Institute.All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by anymeans, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by electronic ormechani
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3、designing, executing, andinspecting construction. This document is intended for the useof individuals who are competent to evaluate the significanceand limitations of its content and recommendations and whowill accept responsibility for the application of the material itcontains. The American Concre
4、te Institute disclaims any andall responsibility for the stated principles. The Institute shallnot be liable for any loss or damage arising therefrom.Reference to this document shall not be made in contractdocuments. If items found in this document are desired by theArchitect/Engineer to be a part o
5、f the contract documents, theyshall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation bythe Architect/Engineer.1Guide for the Use of Silica Fume in ConcreteReported by ACI Committee 234ACI 234R-06(Reapproved 2012)This report describes the physical and chemical properties of silica fume;how silica
6、fume interacts with portland cement; the effects of silica fume onthe properties of fresh and hardened concrete; recent typical applicationsof silica-fume concrete; how silica-fume concrete is proportioned, specified,and handled in the field; and areas where additional research is needed.Keywords: c
7、uring; durability; high-range water-reducing admixture; high-strength concrete; placing; plastic-shrinkage cracking; silica fume; time ofsetting; water-reducing admixture; workability.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction, p. 21.1General1.2What is silica fume?1.3Silica fume versus other forms of silica1.4Us
8、ing silica fume in concrete1.5Using silica fume in blended cements1.6Worldwide availability of silica fume1.7Types of silica fume products available1.8Health hazards1.9Environmental impactChapter 2Physical properties and chemical composition of silica fume, p. 62.1Color2.2Specific gravity2.3Bulk den
9、sity2.4Fineness, particle shape, and oversize material2.5Chemical composition2.6Crystallinity2.7Variability2.8Relating physical and chemical properties toperformance in concrete2.9Quality controlChapter 3Mechanisms by which silica fume modifies cement paste, mortar, and concrete, p. 93.1General3.2Ph
10、ysical effects3.3Chemical effects3.4Microstructure modifications3.5Self-desiccation and water of hydration3.6Autogenous shrinkage (volume change)3.7Chemical composition of pore fluid3.8Reactions in combination with fly ash or ground-granulated blast-furnace slag3.9Reactions with different types of p
11、ortland cements3.10Heat of hydration3.11Reactions with chemical admixturesChapter 4Effects of silica fume on properties of fresh concrete, p. 174.1Water demand4.2Workability4.3Slump loss4.4Time of setting4.5Segregation4.6Bleeding and plastic shrinkage4.7Color of concrete4.8Air entrainmentJames M. Al
12、dred Terence C. Holland Dudley R. Morgan Della M. RoyMark A. Bury R. Doug Hooton Jan Olek Marco J. ScaliRachel J. Detwiler Tarif M. Jaber H. Celik Ozyildirim Michael D. A. ThomasFouad H. Fouad Kamal H. Khayat Michael F. Pistilli John T. WolsieferWilliam Halczak V. M. Malhotra Jean-Claude Roumain Min
13、-Hong ZhangPer FidjestlChairAnthony N. KojundicSecretary234R-2 ACI COMMITTEE REPORT4.9Bulk density (unit weight) of fresh concrete 4.10Evolution of hydrogen gasChapter 5Effects of silica fume on properties of hardened concrete, p. 234R-185.1General5.2Mechanical properties5.3Durability aspects5.4Misc
14、ellaneous properties5.5Use of silica fume in combination with fibers5.6Use of silica fume in ternary blends5.7Property variations with respect to type, source, andform of delivery of silica fumeChapter 6Applications of silica fume in concrete, p. 234R-356.1Tsing Ma Bridge, Hong Kong6.2311 South Wack
15、er Drive, Chicago6.3Kuala Lumpur City Center, Malaysia6.4Kinzua Dam Stilling Basin, United States6.5Stolma Bridge, Norway6.6Highway bridges, United States6.7Parking structures, United StatesChapter 7Specifications, p. 234R-387.1General7.2Specifying silica fume7.3Specifying silica-fume admixtures7.4S
16、pecifying silica-fume blended cement7.5Specifying silica-fume concrete Chapter 8Proportioning silica-fume concrete mixtures, p. 234R-418.1General8.2Cement and silica fume content8.3Water content8.4Aggregate8.5Chemical admixtures8.6Proportioning8.7Ternary mixturesChapter 9Working with silica fume in
17、field concrete, p. 234R-459.1Transporting and handling silica fume and silica-fume admixture products9.2Producing concrete 9.3Transporting9.4Placing9.5Finishing9.6Curing9.7Accelerated curingChapter 10Research needs, p. 234R-4810.1Frost resistance10.2Scaling resistance10.3Sulfate attack10.4Drying shr
18、inkage and creep10 5Steel corrosion10.6Long-term durability10.7Rheology of fresh concrete 10.8Mechanism of strength development10.9Role of silica fume in special concretes10.10Effect of silica fume on hydration10.11Later-age crackingChapter 11References, p. 234R-4911.1Referenced standards and report
19、s11.2Cited referencesCHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION1.1GeneralSilica fume, a by-product of the ferrosilicon industry, is ahighly pozzolanic material that is used to enhance mechanicaland durability properties of concrete. It may be added directlyto concrete as an individual ingredient or in a blend of portlan
20、dcement and silica fume. ACI Committee 234 estimates thatat least 120,000 metric tons (130,000 tons) of silica fume areused in concrete worldwide annually. Using this figure, morethan 6 million cubic meters (nearly 8 million cubic yards) ofsilica-fume concrete are placed globally each year.Interest
21、in the use of silica fume resulted from the strictenforcement of air-pollution measures designed to stoprelease of the material into the atmosphere. Initial use ofsilica fume in concrete was mostly for cement replacement,along with water-reducing admixtures (WRAs). Eventually,the availability of hig
22、h-range water-reducing admixtures(HRWRAs, often referred to as superplasticizers) allowednew possibilities for the use of silica fume to produce highlevels of performance.This document provides basic information on using silicafume in concrete. The document is organized as follows:Chapter 1 provides
23、 general information on silica fume;Chapter 2 describes the physical properties and chemicalcomposition of silica fume;Chapter 3 describes the mechanisms by which silicafume modifies cement paste, mortar, and concrete;Chapter 4 describes the effects of silica fume on freshconcrete;Chapter 5 describe
24、s the effects of silica fume onhardened concrete;Chapter 6 shows how silica fume has been used onactual projects. This chapter covers only a very smallnumber of applications because ACI Committee 234 iscurrently developing an additional document that willprovide detailed case histories of many more
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