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ACI 232.3R 14:2014 Edition

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232.3R-14 Report on High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete for Structural Applications

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ACI 2014 24
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This report presents technical information to support the use of high-volume fly ash concrete for structural applications. The advantages and limitations of high volume fly ash concrete are discussed, and the characteristics of the fresh and hardened materials and the durability of the material to various aggressive environments are covered. Field applications are presented along with sustainability features. Keywords: alkali-silica reaction; compressive strength; corrosion of reinforcement; cracking; deicing salts; fly ash; heat of hydration; mixture proportions; modulus of elasticity; shrinkage; sulfate attack; sustainability; tensile strength.

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3 CONTENTS
4 CHAPTER 1— GENERAL
1.1—Introduction
1.2—Significance
1.3—Historical background
5 1.4—Sustainability
6 1.5—Classification of HVFA concrete
1.6—Types of fly ash and portland cement
7 1.7—Codes and specifications
1.8—In-place strength
CHAPTER 2— DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 3— CHARACTERISTICS OF FRESH HVFA CONCRETE
3.1—Materials and mixture proportions
8 3.2—Slump and workability
3.3—Setting time
3.4—Heat of hydration
9 3.5—Plastic shrinkage cracks
CHAPTER 4— CHARACTERISTICS OF HARDENED HVFA CONCRETE
4.1—Compressive strength
11 4.2—Tensile strength
4.3—Modulus of elasticity
12 4.4—Shrinkage and creep
CHAPTER 5— DURABILITY
5.1—Cracking
5.2—Permeability
13 5.3—Alkali-silica reaction
5.4—Sulfate attack
5.5—Corrosion of reinforcing steel
14 5.6—Freezing and thawing
5.7—Deicing salts
15 5.8—Physical salt attack
5.9—Carbonation
CHAPTER 6— FIELD APPLICATIONS
6.1—General
16 6.2—Placement and consolidation
6.3—Finishing and curing
6.4—Strength development and schedule
6.5—Cold weather placement
17 6.6—Hot weather placement
6.7—100 percent Class C fly ash concrete
6.8—Barriers to the use of HVFA concrete
CHAPTER 7— HVFA CONCRETE AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
7.1—Sustainability rating systems
18 CHAPTER 8— REFERENCES
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ACI 232.3R 14
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