ACI 211.5R-2014 Guide for Submittal of Concrete Proportions.pdf

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1、Guide for Submittal of Concrete ProportionsReported by ACI Committee 211ACI 211.5R-14First PrintingApril 2014ISBN: 978-0-87031-884-9Guide for Submittal of Concrete ProportionsCopyright by the American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, MI. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced

2、or copied, in whole or part, in any printed, mechanical, electronic, film, or other distribution and storage media, without the written consent of ACI.The technical committees responsible for ACI committee reports and standards strive to avoid ambiguities, omissions, and errors in these documents. I

3、n spite of these efforts, the users of ACI documents occasionally find information or requirements that may be subject to more than one interpretation or may be incomplete or incorrect. Users who have suggestions for the improvement of ACI documents are requested to contact ACI via the errata websit

4、e at http:/concrete.org/Publications/DocumentErrata.aspx. Proper use of this document includes periodically checking for errata for the most up-to-date revisions.ACI committee documents are intended for the use of individuals who are competent to evaluate the significance and limitations of its cont

5、ent and recommendations and who will accept responsibility for the application of the material it contains. Individuals who use this publication in any way assume all risk and accept total responsibility for the application and use of this information.All information in this publication is provided

6、“as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement.ACI and its members disclaim liability for damages of any kind, including any special, indirect, incidental,

7、or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may result from the use of this publication.It is the responsibility of the user of this document to establish health and safety practices appropriate to the specific circumstances involved with its use. ACI

8、 does not make any representations with regard to health and safety issues and the use of this document. The user must determine the applicability of all regulatory limitations before applying the document and must comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to, United

9、 States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) health and safety standards.Participation by governmental representatives in the work of the American Concrete Institute and in the development of Institute standards does not constitute governmental endorsement of ACI or the standards tha

10、t it develops.Order information: ACI documents are available in print, by download, on CD-ROM, through electronic subscription, or reprint and may be obtained by contacting ACI.Most ACI standards and committee reports are gathered together in the annually revised ACI Manual of Concrete Practice (MCP

11、).American Concrete Institute38800 Country Club DriveFarmington Hills, MI 48331Phone: +1.248.848.3700Fax: +1.248.848.3701www.concrete.orgThis guide is intended to assist both the submitter and reviewer by providing a description of necessary information to ensure that the appropriate information is

12、provided. Information required for the preparation and review of a concrete mixture submittal is contained in reference documents such as codes and standards, project drawings and specifications, and other contract documents. These requirements depend on the intended use of the concrete, the availab

13、le information, and the size of the project. Use of this guide may be limited when contract documents define the submittal format. This guide emphasizes that the concrete mixture is a unique combination of specific ingredients, from particular sources, and in quantities necessary to achieve the inte

14、nded purpose.Special note on mass versus weight: The mass of an object is defined as the amount of matter that is present. Mass is independent of any other property; weight is the force arising from particular gravitational field or other acceleration acting on a mass. The weight is thus dependent o

15、n both the mass and the acceleration due to gravity rotation. In the common engineering system, a pound of mass is accelerated by gravity to be 1 lb of force. There is no need for distinction, and mass and weight are often used interchange-ably in that the units are the same. A mass of 1 lb exerts a

16、 weight of 1 lb. There is a hidden gravitational constant. In the SI system, mass is expressed in grams and weight in Newtons. A mass of 1 kg exerts a weight of 9.81 N. It is correct, therefore, to use the term “mass” when determining how much material is being loaded into the plant, and when the mi

17、xtures are designed and proportioned. The industry, however, conventionally uses weight for these items. In the common measurement system, this creates no confusion. Thus, the vernacular term for the massing elements of the concrete plant is the weigh hopper. The batch record showing masses of mater

18、ials in the concrete mixture are collectively referred to as batch weights. In an acknowledgement of this widespread industry practice, and in order to make the document as widely useable as possible, the term “weight” is used throughout to represent mass in the text. This is technically incorrect b

19、ut is in line with common practice. In all conversions, both mass and weight are given (kilo-grams and Newtons).Keywords: admixtures; aggregates; cementitious materials; durability; fine aggregates; fly ash; metakaolin; mixture proportioning; pozzolans; quality; silica fume; slag; slag cement; slump

20、 tests; water-cement ratio.Gary F. Knight*, Chair Timothy S. Folks, Vice ChairACI 211.5R-14Guide for Submittal of Concrete ProportionsReported by ACI Committee 211Ed T. McGuire, SecretaryWilliam L. BarringerKatie J. BartojayMuhammed P. A. BasheerJames C. BlankenshipCasimir J. BognackiMichael J. Boyl

21、eRamon L. CarrasquilloBryan R. CastlesTeck L. ChuaJames E. CookJohn F. Cook*Raymond A. CookDavid A. CrockerD. Gene DanielKirk K. DeadrickDonald E. DixonFrancois de LarrardDarrell F. ElliotG. Terry Harris Sr.Gene HightowerRichard D. HillDavid L. HollingsworthSaid IravaniTarif M. JaberRobert S. Jenkin

22、sJoe Kelley*Frank A. KozeliskiDarmawan Ludirdja*Allyn C. LukeGary R. MassWarren E. McPherson Jr.Jon I. MullarkyKarthik H. Obla*H. Celik OzyildirimJames S. PierceJames Don PowellSteven A. RaganRoyce J. RhoadsJohn P. RiesG. Michael RobinsonJames M. Shilstone Jr.Ava ShypulaWoodward L. VogtMichael A. Wh

23、isonantRichard M. WingSubcommittee MembersZane BusslerLaurence M. ClodicCesar A. ConstantinoKenneth W. DayGene HightowerBryan L. PettyNicholas J. PopoffLawrence L. SutterPaul D. TennisConsulting memberJames N. Lingscheit*Members who contributed to this document.Chair of subcommittee.ACI Committee Re

24、ports, Guides, and Commentaries are intended for guidance in planning, designing, executing, and inspecting construction. This document is intended for the use of individuals who are competent to evaluate the significance and limitations of its content and recommendations and who will accept respons

25、ibility for the application of the material it contains. The American Concrete Institute disclaims any and all responsibility for the stated principles. The Institute shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising therefrom.Reference to this document shall not be made in contract documents. If i

26、tems found in this document are desired by the Architect/Engineer to be a part of the contract documents, they shall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation by the Architect/Engineer.ACI 211.5R-14 supersedes ACI 211.5R-01 and was adopted and published April 2014.Copyright 2014, American

27、Concrete InstituteAll rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by any means, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by electronic or mechanical device, printed, written, or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproduc-tion or for use in any knowledg

28、e or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from the copyright proprietors.1CONTENTSCHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE, p. 21.1General, p. 21.2Scope, p. 2CHAPTER 2NOTATION AND DEFINITIONS, p. 22.1Notation, p. 22.2Definitions, p. 2CHAPTER 3MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION, p. 23.1Q

29、uality of constituent materials, p. 23.2Submittal information, p. 2CHAPTER 4CONCRETE MIXTURE PROPORTIONS, p. 34.1Proportioning, p. 34.2Quantities by weight, p. 34.3Quantities by volume, p. 3CHAPTER 5DOCUMENTATION OF SPECIFIED PROPERTIES, p. 35.1Freshly mixed concrete properties, p. 35.2Required aver

30、age strength fcr, p. 35.3Past performance record submittal, p. 35.4Trial batch record submittal, p. 35.5Specific properties other than strength, p. 35.6Resubmittals, p. 4CHAPTER 6ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED DOCUMENTATION, p. 46.1Transmittal letter, p. 46.2Submittal forms, p. 4CHAPTER 7REFERENCES, p. 4APPEN

31、DIX APRESCRIPTIVE SUBMITTAL NO. 1 (SINGLE MIXTURE, MULTIPLE PLANTS), p. 5APPENDIX BPRESCRIPTIVE SUBMITTAL NO. 2 (MULTIPLE MIXTURES, MULTIPLE PLANTS), p. 11APPENDIX CPERFORMANCE SUBMITTAL, p. 14CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE1.1GeneralProject specifications, reference publications, drawings, and othe

32、r contract documents contain the requirements for concrete materials, proportions, and characteristics. Concrete mixtures intended to satisfy these requirements are usually submitted based on field test results, laboratory trial mixture data, or both. The purchasers acceptance of mate-rials and mixt

33、ures is based on conformance of the submitted details to the criteria contained in the contract documents.This guide provides information to assist in the submittal and review of materials and concrete mixture proportions. It is intended to benefit both the submitter and the reviewer.1.2ScopeThis gu

34、ide is limited to the preparation and review of the submittal of proposed materials or concrete mixture propor-tions for conformance with the requirements of the contract documents. Quantitative proportions need only to be submitted when required by the contract documents. There are two types of sub

35、mittals: prescriptive and performance.CHAPTER 2NOTATION AND DEFINITIONS2.1Notationfc = specified compressive strength of concretefcr = required average compressive strength of concrete, used as the basis for selection of concrete proportions2.2Definitionsperformance submittaldata provided by the con

36、crete supplier to confirm the subject concrete mixture meets all plastic and hardened state properties specified in the contract documents; mixture constituents are not included in these data.prescriptive submittaldata provided by the concrete supplier to confirm the subject concrete mixture meets a

37、ll mixture constituent and proportion requirements of the contract documents.CHAPTER 3MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION3.1Quality of constituent materialsCementitious materials, aggregates, admixtures, fibers, and water should comply with the requirements stipulated in the contract documents. If a substituti

38、on is deemed neces-sary or desired from the specified material, such deviation will be elaborated along with appropriate documentation that the concrete will be of equal or better performance.3.2Submittal informationA submittal is the means by which the concrete supplier confirms that the subject co

39、ncrete mixture meets all mixture constituent and proportion requirements of the contract documents. Specific data to be submitted will be identified in the contract documents. This section lists items for which a submittal is often required.3.2.1 Cement or cementitious materialsThe class, grade, or

40、type of each material proposed for use on the project should be listed. Mill test reports, manufacturers certification of compliance, or both, should be submitted. The cement or cementitious materials should comply with the appropriate ASTM requirements.3.2.2 AggregatesThe types, sources, and indivi

41、dual gradings for each aggregate fraction should be identified. The aggregates should comply with either ASTM C33/C33M or C330/C330M, or have evidence of satisfactory performance. The combined gradings of the total blended aggregate should be provided when required. For coarse aggregates, the size d

42、esignation (as described in ASTM C29/American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Materialwww.concrete.org2 GUIDE FOR SUBMITTAL OF CONCRETE PROPORTIONS (ACI 211.5R-14)C29M, C33/C33M, C330/C330M, or D448) or the nominal maximum size is needed.3.2.3 AdmixturesThe type of all admixtures proposed for use sho

43、uld be identified in accordance with ASTM C260/C260M, C494/C494M, C1017/C1017M, or another governing standard. Admixtures not governed by ASTM standards are subject to prior approval. These admixtures should be of the same type as those used in the trial mixtures from which strength data are obtaine

44、d. If admixtures are to be added at a point other than the concrete batching facili-ties, the location should be identified.3.2.4 WaterWater should meet ASTM C1602/C1602M. Nonpotable water requires evidence of satisfactory use in mortar or concrete in accordance with ASTM C1602/C1602M.3.2.5 Fibers,

45、color pigments, and other additionsThe type of specific additions required by the project documents should be identified in accordance with governing standards. Materials identified in the submittal as alternates to prod-ucts specified by name should include evidence of satisfac-tory performance and

46、 compliance to appropriate material standards.CHAPTER 4CONCRETE MIXTURE PROPORTIONS4.1ProportioningFor a prescriptive-based mixture, the concrete mixture proportions expressed in terms of quantity of each compo-nent per unit volume of concrete, combined with the freshly mixed concrete properties and

47、 the hardened concrete char-acteristics, constitute the submittal. The mass, the absolute volume, or both, contributed by each material in the mixture should be included in the submittal of the mixture propor-tions. Omission of components, quantities, or properties by the submitter may result in rej

48、ection of the submittal.For a performance mixture submittal, concrete mixture proportions are not provided. Instead, the materials used; the class, grade, or type; and their ASTM specifications as listed in 3.2 are provided. In addition, the freshly mixed concrete properties and the hardened concret

49、e characteristics consti-tute the submittal. Sections 4.2 and 4.3 apply only for a prescriptive mixture submittal.4.2Quantities by weightThe quantity of cementitious material added in the powder state should be expressed as lb/yd3(kg/m3). The quantity of each separately batched size of coarse aggregate and fine aggregate should be expressed as lb/yd3(kg/m3) in a satu-rated surface-dry (SSD) condition. Admixtures dispensed as liquids should be expressed as floz/yd3or floz/cwt (L/m3) and, where applicable, the expected dosage range should

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