ASTM C638-1992(2002) Standard Descriptive Nonmenclature of Constituents of Aggregates for Radiation-Shielding Concrete《防辐射混凝土集料组分的标准描述命名法》.pdf
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1、Designation: C 638 92 (Reapproved 2002)Standard Descriptive Nomenclature ofConstituents of Aggregates for Radiation-ShieldingConcrete1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 638; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of
2、revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This nomenclature is intended to give accurate descrip-tions of some common or important natura
3、lly occurring andsynthetic constituents of aggregates for radiation-shieldingconcrete, that, at the same time, are not common or importantconstituents of concrete aggregates in general use. While mostof the minerals and rocks discussed below may occur in smallquantities in aggregates in general use,
4、 they are not majorconstituents of such aggregates. Common constituents ofaggregates in general use are described in Descriptive Nomen-clature C 294. Radiation-shielding concrete often contains suchaggregates, but other special aggregates are used in somecircumstances.1.2 The synthetic aggregates in
5、cluded are ferrophosphorusand boron frit.1.3 The descriptions are not adequate to permit the identi-fication of materials, since accurate identification of naturaland synthetic aggregate constituents in many cases can only bemade by a qualified geologist, mineralogist, or petrographer,using the appa
6、ratus and procedures of those sciences.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:C 294 Descriptive Nomenclature for Constituents of Con-crete Aggregates23. Types of Materials3.1 Two classes of materials are described below. The firstclass consists of minerals and rocks formed from them, andsynthetic
7、 materials, that have high specific gravity and inaddition contain substantial proportions of atoms of high ormoderately high atomic weight. They are referred to as heavyor high-density aggregates. The second class consists ofminerals and synthetic glasses of substantial boron content thatare partic
8、ularly effective in absorbing thermal neutrons withoutproducing highly penetrating gamma rays. The boron-fritglasses are included because of their frequent use.HEAVY AGGREGATES4. Descriptions of Naturally Occurring Constituents4.1 Members of this group have higher specific gravitiesthan aggregates i
9、n general use. Six are iron minerals, of whichfive are important iron ore minerals and the sixth is an ore oftitanium. Two are barium minerals worked as the principalsources of barium salts. The other is ferrophosphorus, amixture of synthetic iron phosphides.4.2 The constituents are described below
10、first as minerals,and then as major constituents of ores when their aspect asmajor constituents of ores affects the behavior of ores asconcrete aggregates.5. Iron Minerals and Ores5.1 Hematite (Fe2O3)Hematite has a hardness of 5 to 6 onMohs scale (will be scratched by hard steel), and a specificgrav
11、ity of 5.26 when pure. The color varies from bright red todull red to steel gray; luster varies from metallic to submetallicto dull; the streak is cherry red or reddish brown; it isnonmagnetic.5.1.1 Hematite OresRocks of which hematite is the majorconstituent vary from one deposit to another, and wi
12、thin thedeposit, in specific gravity, toughness, compactness, amount ofimpurities, degree of weathering, and suitability for use asconcrete aggregate. Hematite appears to be the iron ore mineralmost exploited as a source of iron. The ores of the LakeSuperior region are banded sedimentary ores consis
13、ting oflayers rich in hematite, and sometimes goethite, iron silicates,such as stilpnomelane, minnesotaite, greenalite, grunerite, andiron carbonate, alternating with silica-rich layers of chert orfine-grained quartz or a mixture. The Birmingham, AL ores areoolitic with hematite replacements of olit
14、es and fossils in amatrix that ranges from fine-grained earthy hematite, with orwithout calcite, to crystalline calcite. Hematite ores dust inhandling, with the dust ranging in color from moderate red todusky red to moderate reddish brown (5R 4/6 to 5R 3/4 to 10R4/6).35.2 Ilmenite (FeTiO3with minor
15、Mg and Mn)Ilmenite hasa hardness of 5 to 6 and specific gravity of 4.72 6 0.04 when1This nomenclature is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C09 onConcrete and Concrete Aggregates and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeC09.41on Concrete for Radiation Shielding.Current edition approved
16、Dec. 10, 2002. Published February 2003. Originallyapproved in 1973. Last previous edition approved in 1992 as C 638 92.2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 04.02.3National Research Council, Washington, DC, Rock Color Chart (1948)reissued 1964 by Geological Soc. Am., New York, NY.1Copyright ASTM Inter
17、national, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.pure. The color is iron black with metallic to submetallic luster;the streak is black; it is feebly magnetic.5.2.1 Ilmenite OresThese ores consist of crystalline il-menite with either magnetite or hematite
18、and constituents ofthe associated gabbroic or anorthositic rocks. Massive ilmeniteores can form coarsely crystalline massive tough rocks butvary, from deposit to deposit, and within a deposit, in specificgravity, composition, hardness, and suitability for use asconcrete aggregate. Many ilmenite ores
19、 consist of ilmenitedisseminated in rock rather than concentrated as a majorrock-forming mineral. Ilmenite concentrated from beach sandsis usually altered to a variable degree, and its mechanicalproperties probably differ from those of unaltered ilmenite.One of the most widely used types of heavy ag
20、gregates isilmenite ore.5.3 Lepidocrocite (FeO(OH)Lepidocrocite has a hard-ness of 5 and specific gravity of 4.09 when pure. The colorvaries from ruby red to reddish brown and the streak is dullorange. Lepidocrocite and goethite occur together, and lepi-docrocite may be a constituent of goethite and
21、 limonite ores.5.4 Goethite (HFeO2)Goethite has the same chemicalcomposition as lepidocrocite but crystallizes differently. Thehardness is 5 to 512 and the specific gravity is 4.28 6 0.01when pure and 3.3 to 4.3 in massive goethite. The color varieswith the form, from crystals that are blackish brow
22、n withimperfect adamantine-metallic luster, to dull or silky luster infibrous varieties; massive goethite is yellowish brown toreddish brown; clayey material is brownish yellow to ocheryellow. The streak is brownish yellow to ocher yellow.5.4.1 Goethite OresThese ores range from hard toughmassive ro
23、cks to soft crumbling earths; these alterationsfrequently occur within fractions of an inch.5.5 LimoniteA general name for hydrous iron oxides ofunknown composition frequently cryptocrystalline goethitewith adsorbed and capillary water, and probably mixtures ofsuch goethite with similar lepidocrocit
24、e or hematite, or both,with adsorbed and capillary water4. The specific gravity rangesfrom 2.7 to 4.3 and the color from brownish black throughbrowns to yellows. Limonite deposits range from recognizablecrystalline goethite to dull massive material of indefinitecomposition, and therefore, properly l
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