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Guide for Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete

  • ID:

    354

  • ESCSI:

    4000.014

  • Author:

    ACI Committee 213

  • Publication Name:

    Journal of the ACI

  • Type of Publication:

    Journal

  • Publisher:

    ACI

  • Dated:

    1963

  • Issue/Volume:

    1990 version available

  • Other ID:

  • Page(s):

    433-469

  • Reference List:

    Y

  • Abstract:

    This guide summarizes the present state of the technology. It presents and interprets the data on lightweight aggregate concretes from many laboratory and field sources. These include the comprehensive studies at the University of Illinois in 1931, the parallel investigations by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the National Bureau of Standards in 1949, numerous recent laboratory studies, accumulated experience resulting from greatly increased and successful use, and performance of structural lightweight aggregate concrete in service.The guide is intended for the architect, engineer, contractor, concrete producer, and student. It includes a definition of lightweight aggregate concrete for structural purposes; it discusses in condensed fashion the production methods and inherent properties of lightweight aggregates for structural concrete. This is followed by current practices on proportioning, mixing, transporting, placing; properties of hardened concrete; and finally, the design of structural concrete, with special reference to the 1963 ACI Building Code.