ACI 305R-2010 Guide to Hot Weather Concreting.pdf
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1、ACI 305R-10Reported by ACI Committee 305Guide to Hot Weather ConcretingGuide to Hot Weather ConcretingFirst PrintingOctober 2010ISBN 978-0-87031-396-7American Concrete InstituteAdvancing concrete knowledgeCopyright by the American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, MI. All rights reserved. This m
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10、ally revised ACI Manual ofConcrete Practice (MCP).American Concrete Institute38800 Country Club DriveFarmington Hills, MI 48331U.S.A.Phone: 248-848-3700Fax: 248-848-3701www.concrete.orgACI 305R-10 supersedes ACI 305R-99 and was adopted and published October 2010.Copyright 2010, American Concrete Ins
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15、Guide to Hot Weather ConcretingReported by ACI Committee 305ACI 305R-10Environmental factors, such as high ambient temperature, low humidity,high wind, or both low humidity and high wind, affect concrete propertiesand the construction operations of mixing, transporting, and placing of theconcrete ma
16、terials. This guide provides measures that can be taken tominimize the undesirable effects of these environmental factors and reducethe potential for serious problems.This guide defines hot weather, discusses potential problems, and presentspractices intended to minimize them. These practices includ
17、e selectingmaterials and proportions, precooling ingredients, and batching. Othertopics discussed include length of haul, consideration of concrete temperatureas placed, facilities for handling concrete at the site, and, during the earlycuring period, placing and curing techniques, and appropriate t
18、esting andinspection procedures in hot weather conditions.The materials, processes, quality control measures, and inspectionsdescribed in this document should be tested, monitored, or performed asapplicable only by individuals holding the appropriate ACI certificationsor equivalent.Keywords: air ent
19、rainment; cooling; curing; evaporation; high tempera-ture; hot weather construction; plastic shrinkage; production methods;retempering; slump tests; water content.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction and scope, p. 21.1Introduction1.2ScopeChapter 2Notation and definitions, p. 22.1Notation2.2DefinitionsChapt
20、er 3Potential problems and practices, p. 33.1Potential problems in hot weather3.2Potential problems related to other factors3.3Practices for hot weather concretingChapter 4Effects of hot weather on concrete properties, p. 34.1General4.2Estimating evaporation rate4.3Temperature of concrete4.4Ambient
21、conditions4.5Water4.6Cement4.7Supplementary cementitious materials4.8Chemical admixtures4.9Aggregates4.10ProportioningJames M. Aldred Darrell F. Elliot Frank A. Kozeliski Bruce G. SmithGodwin Q. Amekuedi Michael Faubel Darmawan Ludirdja Edward G. SparksPhilip Brandt Richard D. Gaynor David R. Nau Bo
22、ris Y. SteinD. Gene Daniel Antonio J. Guerra Dan Ravina Louis R. ValenzuelaKirk K. Deadrick Kenneth C. Hover Robert J. RyanJames N. Cornell IIChairG. Terry Harris, Sr.Secretary2 GUIDE TO HOT WEATHER CONCRETING (ACI 305R-10)American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Materialwww.concrete.orgChapter 5Prod
23、uction and delivery, p. 145.1General5.2Temperature control of concrete5.3Batching and mixing5.4Delivery5.5Slump adjustment5.6Properties of concrete mixtures5.7RetemperingChapter 6Placing and curing, p. 166.1General6.2Preparations for placing and curing6.3Placement and finishing6.4Curing and protecti
24、onChapter 7Testing and inspection, p. 197.1Testing7.2InspectionChapter 8References, p. 208.1Referenced standards and reports8.2Cited referencesAppendix AEstimating concrete temperature,pp. 22A.1Estimating temperature of freshly mixed concreteA.2Estimating temperature of concrete with iceAppendix BMe
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