ACI 233R 17:2017 Edition
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233R-17: Guide to the Use of Slag Cement in Concrete and Mortar
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ACI | 2017 | 36 |
This report addresses the use of slag cement as a separate cementitious material added along with portland cement in the production of concrete. This report does not address slags derived from the smelting of materials other than iron ores. The material characteristics described and the recommendations for its use pertain solely to cement ground from granulated iron blast-furnace slag. Keywords: blast-furnace slag; cementitious material; granulated blast-furnace slag; hydraulic cement; mixture proportion; mortar; portland cement; slag cement.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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3 | TITLE PAGE |
4 | CHAPTER 1—GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1—History |
5 | 1.2—Scope and objective 1.3—Environmental considerations 1.4—Production |
6 | CHAPTER 2—DEFINITIONS 2.1—Definitions CHAPTER 3—PROPERTIES AND PRODUCT TYPES 3.1—Chemical and physical properties 3.2—Hydraulic activity |
7 | 3.3—Factors determining cementitious properties 3.4—Slag cement |
8 | 3.5—Blended cements CHAPTER 4—STORAGE, HANDLING, AND BATCHING 4.1—Storage 4.2—Handling 4.3—Batching CHAPTER 5—PROPORTIONING CONCRETE CONTAINING SLAG CEMENT 5.1—Proportioning with slag cement |
9 | 5.2—Ternary systems |
10 | 5.3—Use with chemical admixtures CHAPTER 6—EFFECTS ON PROPERTIES OF FRESH CONCRETE 6.1—Workability 6.2—Time of setting |
11 | 6.3—Air entrainment 6.4—Bleeding |
12 | 6.5—Rate of slump loss 6.6—Ternary systems CHAPTER 7—EFFECTS ON PROPERTIES OF HARDENED CONCRETE AND MORTAR 7.1—Strength 7.2—Modulus of rupture |
13 | 7.3—Modulus of elasticity 7.4—Creep and shrinkage |
14 | 7.5—Influence of curing on performance 7.6—Color 7.7—Effects on temperature rise in mass concrete |
15 | 7.8—Permeability |
16 | 7.9—Resistance to sulfate attack and delayed ettringite formation |
17 | 7.10—Reduction of expansion due to alkali-silica reaction |
18 | 7.11—Resistance to freezing and thawing 7.12—Resistance to deicing chemicals |
19 | 7.13—Resistance to the corrosion of reinforcement 7.14—Carbonation 7.15—Ternary systems |
20 | CHAPTER 8—SLAG CEMENT APPLICATIONS 8.1—Introduction 8.2—General use in ready mixed concrete 8.3—Concrete products 8.4—Mortars and grouts 8.5—Controlled low-strength material 8.6—Environmental structures |
21 | 8.7—Heat resistance 8.8—High-strength, high-performance concrete 8.9—Industrial floors 8.10—Lightweight concrete 8.11—Marine structures |
22 | 8.12—Mass concrete 8.13—Mine backfill 8.14—Pavements and bridges 8.15—Roller-compacted concrete 8.16—Soil stabilization |
23 | 8.17—Tilt-up 8.18—Waste stabilization 8.19—Miscellaneous CHAPTER 9—SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 9.1—Slag cement and sustainability 9.2—High volume slag cement use in concrete 9.3—Life-cycle inventory for slag-cement concrete |
24 | 9.4—Reflectance |
25 | 9.5—Federally-funded projects 9.6—Service life 9.7—Green building rating systems CHAPTER 10—REFERENCES |
26 | Authored documents |