ACI 232.1R 12:2012 Edition
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232.1R-12 Report on the Use of Raw or Processed Natural Pozzolans in Concrete
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ACI | 2012 | 33 |
This report reviews the use of raw or processed natural pozzolans in concrete and provides an overview of the properties of natural pozzolans and their use in the production of hydraulic-cement concrete. Long before the invention of portland cement, natural pozzolans mixed with lime were used to strengthen concrete and mortar. Today, they can be used to enhance the properties of fresh and hardened concrete and may provide economic value in some cases. Keywords: alkali-silica reaction; diatomaceous earth; lime; pozzolan; pozzolanic activity; strength; sulfate attack.
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4 | CONTENTS CHAPTER 1— INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE 1.1—Introduction 1.2—Scope CHAPTER 2— DEFINITIONS CHAPTER 3— HISTORICAL USE OF NATURAL POZZOLANS 3.1—Ancient history |
5 | 3.2—Modern history |
8 | CHAPTER 4— NATURAL POZZOLANS: DESCRIPTIONS 4.1—Calcined clay 4.2—Calcined shale |
9 | 4.3—Diatomaceous earth 4.4—Metakaolin 4.5—Opaline shales 4.6—Volcanic materials |
10 | 4.6.1 Pumice, pumicite 4.6.2 Trass 4.6.3 Santorin earth 4.6.4 Tuff 4.6.5 Volcanic ash |
11 | 4.6.6 Zeolites 4.7—Other material 4.7.1 Rice husk ash |
12 | CHAPTER 5— REACTION MECHANISMS, CLASSIFICATION, AND COMPOSITION 5.1—General reaction mechanisms |
13 | 5.2—Classification systems 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.3—Chemical and mineralogical composition |
14 | 5.4—Pozzolanic reactivity |
15 | 5.5—Factors affecting pozzolanic reactivity 5.5.1 Glass content |
16 | 5.5.2 Calcination 5.5.3 Fineness 5.5.4 Curing temperature 5.5.5 Chemical activation |
17 | CHAPTER 6— EFFECTS OF NATURAL POZZOLANS ON CONCRETE PROPERTIES 6.1—Concrete mixture proportions 6.2—Properties of fresh concrete 6.2.1 Water demand 6.2.2 Cohesion and segregation resistance 6.2.3 Air entrainment |
18 | 6.2.4 Set time 6.3—Properties of hardened concrete 6.3.1 Strength 6.3.2 Sulfate resistance |
20 | 6.3.3 Temperature rise 6.3.4 Expansion due to alkali-silica reaction 6.3.5 Permeability |
21 | 6.3.6 Freezing-and-thawing resistance |
22 | 6.3.7 Drying shrinkage CHAPTER 7— SPECIFICATIONS, TEST METHODS, QUALITY CONTROL, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE 7.1—Introduction 7.2—Chemical requirements 7.3—Physical requirements |
23 | 7.4—General specification provisions 7.5—Methods of sampling and testing 7.5.1 Sampling methods 7.5.2 Chemical analysis methods 7.5.3 Physical test procedures 7.6—Quality control and quality assurance |
24 | CHAPTER 8— CONCRETE PRODUCTION: HANDLING, STORAGE, AND BATCHING 8.1—Storage and handling 8.2—Batching |
25 | CHAPTER 9— USES OF NATURAL POZZOLANS IN CONCRETE AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS 9.1—Structural concrete 9.2—Precast, prestressed concrete products 9.3—Mass concrete |
26 | 9.4—Concrete pipes 9.5—Concrete masonry units 9.6—Controlled low-strength materials |
27 | 9.7—Grout and mortar CHAPTER 10— REFERENCES |