
CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION Hydraulic cement concrete is a cement and water paste in which aggregate particles are embedded. Aggregate is granular material such as sand, gravel, …
What is aggregate? - American Concrete Institute
What is aggregate? A. What is aggregate? A. Aggregate is granular material, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, crushed hydraulic cement concrete, or air-cooled iron blast-furnace …
This guide includes a definition of lightweight-aggregate concrete for structural purposes and discusses, in a condensed fashion, the production methods for and inherent properties of …
ACI PRC-213-14 (23) Guide for Structural Lightweight-Aggregate …
This guide includes a definition of lightweight-aggregate concrete for structural purposes and discusses, in a condensed fashion, the production methods for and inherent properties of …
This guide includes a definition of lightweight-aggregate concrete for structural purposes and discusses, in a condensed fashion, the production methods for and inherent properties of …
What is D-cracking? - American Concrete Institute
The pore structure of the coarse aggregate is thought to be the primary contributing factor to susceptibility to D-cracking. The primary factor in a concrete mixture that contributes to the …
Popouts or popoffs? - American Concrete Institute
Popouts or popoffs? Q. My concrete driveway was placed last year in the fall. This summer, I noticed that small concrete fragments have broken off the driveway surface exposing large …
aggregate Topic - American Concrete Institute
Nov 12, 2025 · RESULTS FOR AGGREGATE Definition: granular material, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, crushed hydraulic-cement concrete, or iron blast-furnace slag, used with a …
Examples include producers of cement, aggregate, ready mixed concrete, and precast products; By licensing and building-permit jurisdictions charged with enforcing building codes and other …
What nominal maximum sizes of aggregate are recommended?
Because maximum aggregate size can impact concrete properties such as shrinkage, and also the cost of concrete, the largest aggregate size consistent with the requirements of 26.4.2.1 …