Cracking and Durability in Sustainable Concretes
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ACI SP-336:2019 is a compilation of research papers and presentations that were given at The ACI Concrete Convention and Exposition – Fall 2017. The objective of the sessions and papers included in this standard was to review the use of innovative mixture designs that incorporated sustainable admixtures and supplemental cementitious materials, and their effect on cracking performance and durability in concrete.
The standard covers a range of topics related to sustainable concretes, including internal curing and supplementary cementitious materials in bridge decks, zeolite-based concrete as a durable solution for infrastructure, freeze-thaw and salt resistance of fly ash-based pervious concrete, multifunction green corrosion inhibiting admixtures, understanding shrinkage in alternative binder systems, durability of recycled aggregate concrete, and low-cracking high-performance concrete for durable bridge decks.
By including research papers from various international authors, ACI SP-336:2019 provides a comprehensive overview of the cracking behavior and durability of sustainable concretes, as well as practices used to mitigate cracking. The standard serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the concrete industry seeking to incorporate sustainable technologies into their projects.
Descriptors | Cracking, Durability, Sustainability |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 6.4 MB |