Aci Manual Of Concrete

Guide for Concrete Inspection ACI 311.4R-00 This guide discusses the need for inspection of concrete construction and other related activities, the types of inspection activities involved, and the responsibilities of various individuals and organizations involved in these activities. This document provides standards of practice for both the architect/engi-neer (A/E) and reinforcing steel detailer in showing reinforcing steel details. It is divided into three parts: one addressed to the A/E, one for the detailer, and a third.

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Most ACI standards and committee reports are gathered together in the annually revised ACI Manual of Concrete Practice (MCP). American Concrete Institute 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331 U.S.A. Phone: 248-848-3700 Fax: 248-848-3701 www.concrete.org. ACI MCP SET, 2017 Edition, 2017 - Manual of Concrete Practice - 8 Volume Set The ACI MANUAL OF CONCRETE PRACTICE (MCP) is the most comprehensive concrete reference set available. It contains all of the widely used ACI concrete and masonry code requirements, specifications, guides and reports.

ACI-SP-2(07) Manual of Concrete Inspection is intended to guide, assist, and instruct concrete inspectors and others engaged in concrete construction and testing, including field engineers, construction superintendants, supervisors, laboratory and field technicians, and workers. Designers may also find the manual to be a valuable reference by using the information to better adapt their designs to the realities of field construction. Because of the diverse possible uses of the manual and the varied backgrounds of the readers, it includes the reasoning behind the technical instructions.

The field of concrete construction has expanded dramatically over the years to reflect the many advances that have taken place in the concrete industry. Although many of the fundamentals presented in previous editions of this manual remain relevant and technically correct, this tenth edition incorporates new material to address these advances in technology. A list of only a few of the recent developments in materials, equipment, and processes includes:

  • Shrinkage-compensating cement;
  • Increased use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs);
  • Polymer-modified mixtures;
  • Self-consolidating concretes;
  • New and refined admixtures;
  • Fiber-reinforced concrete;
  • Epoxy resins;
  • High-capacity and automated production equipment;
  • High-performance and high-strength concrete; and
  • Epoxy-coated and stainless steel-clad reinforcement.

The need to cover new issues affecting inspection is the reason ACI Committee 311 continues to revise the ACI Manual of Concrete Inspection. In preparing this edition of the manual, as with previous editions, the committee's task was to interpret the policies set forth by other authorized bodies rather than to make policy on construction practices. The main emphasis of the manual is on the technical aspects of inspection and construction. For further information about construction practices, readers are encouraged to refer to the ACI Manual of Concrete Practice.

Because the content of this manual is general and broad in nature, no part of the manual should be included by reference in contract documents. Applicable inspection requirements for each project should be determined and included in the specifications.

Aci manual of concrete inspection pdf

OVERVIEW

Chapter 1—Inspection and the inspector, p. 6

Chapter 2—Statistical concepts for quality assurance, p. 10

Chapter 3—Inspection and testing of materials, p. 23

Chapter 4—Handling and storage of materials, p. 36

Chapter 5—Fundamentals of concrete, p. 38

Chapter 6—Proportioning and control of concrete mixtures, p. 43

Chapter 7—Batching and mixing, p. 53

Chapter 8—Inspection before concreting, p. 64

Chapter 9—Concreting operations, p. 71

Chapter 10—Form removal, reshoring, curing, and protection, p. 81

Chapter 11—Postconstruction inspection of concrete, p. 86

Chapter 12—Slabs for buildings, p. 92

Chapter 13—Pavement slabs and bridge decks, p. 96

Chapter 14—Architectural concrete, p. 107

Chapter 15—Special concreting methods, p. 113

Chapter 16—Special types of concrete, p. 123

Chapter 17—Precast and prestressed concrete, p. 132

Chapter 18—Grout, mortar, and stucco, p. 140

Chapter 19—Testing of concrete, p. 144

Chapter 20—Records and reports, p. 154

Aci Manual Of Concrete Practice

Chapter 21—Inspection checklist, p. 168

Chapter 22—References, p. 171

Appendix A—Guide for Concrete Inspection (ACI 311.4R-05), p. 177

Appendix B—Guide for Concrete Plant Inspection and Testing of Ready-Mixed Concrete (ACI 311.5-04)


DETAILS

Author: ACI Committee 311

Publication Year: 2007

Pages: 196

ISBN: 9780870312755

Categories: Inspection

Formats: Printed Document


LINKS
Guide for Concrete Inspection
Concrete Inspection Handbook



The ACI Manual of Concrete Practice is a compilation of current American Concrete Institute (ACI) standards and committee reports. It is revised annually. The manual consists of five parts, of which this volume is Part 1 - Materials and General Properties of Concrete. It contains the following standards and reports: 104-71, Revised 1982, Reapproved 1987 Preparation of Notation for Concrete (Synopsis); 116R-90 Cement and Concrete Terminology, SP-19(90); 117-90 Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials (Synopsis); 117R-90 Commentary on Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials (Synopsis); 201.1R-92 Guide for Making a Condition Survey of Concrete in Service; 201.2R-92 Guide to Durable Concrete; 207.1R-87 Mass Concrete; 207.2R-95 Effect of Restraint, Volume Change, and Reinforcement on Cracking of Mass Concrete; 207.3R-94 Practices for Evaluation of Concrete in Existing Massive Structures for Service Conditions; 207.4R-93 Cooling and Insulating Systems for Mass Concrete; 207.5R-89 Roller Compacted Mass Concrete; 209R-92 Prediction of Creep, Shrinkage, and Temperature Effects in Concrete Structures; 210R-93 Erosion of Concrete in Hydraulic Structures; 210.1R-94 Compendium of Case Histories on Repair of Erosion-Damaged Concrete in Hydraulic Structures; 211.1-91 Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for Normal, Heavyweight, and Mass Concrete; 211.1-91 Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for Structural Lightweight Concrete; 211.3-75, Revised 1987, Reapproved 1992 Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for No-Slump Concrete; 211.4R-93 Guide for Selecting Proportions for High-Strength Concrete with Portland Cement and Fly Ash; 212.3R-91 Chemical Admixtures for Concrete; 212.4R-93 Guide for the Use of High-Range Water-Reducing Admixtures (Superplasticizers) in Concrete; 213R-87 Guide for Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete; 215R-74, Revised 1992 Considerations for Design of Concrete Structures Subjected to Fatigue Loading; 216R-89, Reapproved 1994 Guide for Determining the Fire Endurance of Concrete Elements (Synopsis); 221R-96 Guide for Use of Normal Weight and Heavyweight Aggregates in Concrete; 222R-96 Corrosion of Metals in Concrete; 222.1-96 Provisional Standard Test Method for Water-Soluble Chloride Available for Corrosion of Embedded Steel in Mortar and Concrete Using the Soxhlet Extractor; 223-93 Standard Practice for the Use of Shrinkage-Compensating Concrete; 225R-91 Guide to the Selection and Use of Hydraulic Cements; 229R-94 Controlled Low Strength Materials (CLSM); 230.1R-90 State-of-the-Art Report on Soil Cement; 232.1R-94 Use of Natural Pozzolans in Concrete (Abstract); 232.2R-96 Use of Fly Ash in Concrete; 233R-95 Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag as a Cementitious Constituent in Concrete; 234-96 Guide for the Use of Silica Fume in Concrete; 304.1R-92 Guide for the Use of Preplaced Aggregate Concrete for Structural and Mass Concrete Applications (Synopsis); and 363R-92 State-of-the Art Report on High-Strength Concrete.

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  • Corporate Authors: 38800 Country Club Drive
    Farmington Hills, MI United States 48331
  • Publication Date: 1997

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  • Features: Figures; Photos; References; Tables;
  • Pagination: v.p.
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    • Publisher: American Concrete Institute (ACI)
    • ISSN: 0065-7875

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Aci Manual Of Concrete Inspection

  • TRT Terms: Admixtures; Concrete; Concrete structures; Condition surveys; Cracking; Creep; Definitions; Durability; Expansive concrete; Fire resistance; Fly ash; High strength concrete; Hydraulic structures; Lightweight concrete; Manuals; Mass concrete; Physical properties; Repairing; Roller compacted concrete; Shrinkage; Silica fume; Specifications; Superplasticizers; Temperature; Thermal stresses; Tolerances (Engineering)
  • Uncontrolled Terms: Concrete cracking; Concrete properties; Repairs
  • Old TRIS Terms: Concrete creep; Concrete shrinkage; Tolerances
  • Subject Areas: Highways; Materials; I32: Concrete;

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  • Created Date: Mar 4 1998 12:00AM