PROPORTIONING METHODS FOR CONCRETE WITH HIGH MICROFINES
Five concrete proportioning methods, including ACI 211, were used to proportion and analyze several concrete mixtures made of five aggregates with varied shape and texture, and varied amount of microfines. The slight differences in compressive and flexural strengths that were found indicate that the desired strength can be easily attained with a wide range of aggregate size distributions. However, the significant differences in slump and workability due to aggregate grading differences that were found suggest that grade of aggregates is a major variable and that proportioning methods should account for it. Important differences in slump and workability were found due to shape and texture as well as the type and amount of microfines. The ACI 211 method does not encourage aggregate optimization; it only indirectly considers shape and texture, and is not suitable for manufactured fine aggregate with high amounts of microfines. The "18-8" does not ensure proper grading. Shilstone's method allows grading optimization although it does not consider shape and texture. The compressible packing model, based on packing concepts, considers shape and texture as well as grading, and is able to make acceptable predictions of concrete properties.
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Corporate Authors:
University of Texas, Austin
International Center for Aggregates Research, 3208 Red River
Austin, TX United States 78705-2650 -
Authors:
- Quiroga, P
- FOWLER, D
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Conference:
- Aggregates: Asphalt Concrete, Portland Cement Concrete, Bases, and Fines. Twelfth Annual Symposium
- Location: Denver, Colorado
- Date: 2004-4-4 to 2004-4-7
- Publication Date: 2004
Language
- English
Media Info
- Features: Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: 25p
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Admixtures; Aggregate gradation; Aggregates; Compressive strength; Concrete; Flexural strength; Optimization; Proportioning; Size; Slump test; Texture; Workability
- Uncontrolled Terms: Microfines
- Subject Areas: Geotechnology; Highways; Materials; I32: Concrete; I36: Aggregates;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00976604
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jul 7 2004 12:00AM