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ACI 318-02

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✶ A new Appendix D on anchoring to concrete.

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ADMIXTURES ANCHORS
See also FLY ASH, SLAG, POZZOLANS, and SILICA FUME State-of-the-Art Report on Anchorage to Concrete .................... 11
Chemical Admixtures for Concrete ............................................... 9 Evaluating the Performance of Post-Installed
Guide for the Use of High-Range Water-Reducing Admixtures Mechanical Anchors in Concrete and Commentary ............... 11
(Superplasticizers) in Concrete ................................................. 9 Embedment Design Examples ..................................................... 11
Sixth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Superplasticizers Guide to the Design of Anchor Bolts and
and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete ........................... 9 Other Steel Embedments ....................................................... 11
Fifth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Superplasticizers
and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete ........................... 9 ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE
Fourth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Guide to Cast-in-Place Architectural Concrete Practice ............... 11
Superplasticizers and Chemical Admixtures in Concrete ........... 9 Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place Architectural Concrete .. 11
Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete .... 10 Architectural Precast Concrete .................................................... 12
Chemical Admixtures ................................................................. 10
Chemical and Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete ................ 10 BOND
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 10 See also REINFORCEMENT
State-of-the-Art Report: Bond Under Cyclic Loads ...................... 12
AESTHETICS Splice and Development Length of High Relative Rib Area
The Mercer Mile Buildings .......................................................... 10 Reinforcing Bars in Tension and Commentary ........................ 12
Bond and Development of Reinforcement —
AGGREGATES A Tribute to Peter Gergely ..................................................... 12
See also LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE, MATERIALS, and
MIXTURE PROPORTIONING BRIDGES
Guide for Use of Normal Weight and See also GUIDEWAYS and REPAIR
Heavyweight Aggregates in Concrete .................................... 10 Analysis and Design of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Structures .... 12
Aggregates for Concrete ............................................................ 10 Seismic Analysis and Design of Concrete Bridge Systems ............ 12
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 10 Guide for Concrete Highway Bridge Deck Construction .............. 12
ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 10 Routine Maintenance of Concrete Bridges ................................. 12
Seismic Response of Concrete Bridges ........................................ 13
ALKALI-AGGREGATE REACTION Guide for Widening Highway Bridges ......................................... 13
See also DURABILITY
Concrete Bridges in Aggressive Environments ............................. 13
State-of-the-Art Report on Alkali-Aggregate Reactivity ............... 11

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CELLULAR CONCRETE Code Requirements for Environmental Engineering
See also CONTROLLED LOW-STRENGTH MATERIALS Concrete Structures and Commentary ................................... 19
Guide for Cast-in-Place Low-Density Concrete ............................ 13 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures
Guide for Precast Cellular Concrete Floor, Roof, and Wall Units .. 13 and Specification ................................................................... 19
Guide for Cellular Concretes Above 50 pcf and for Aggregate Code for Concrete Reactor Vessels and Containments ................ 19
Concretes Above 50 pcf with Compressive Strengths ASTM Standards in ACI 301 and 318 ......................................... 20
Less Than 2500 psi ................................................................ 13 ACI Seminar — 318 Building Code ............................................. 20

CEMENT COLD WEATHER


See also MIXTURE PROPORTIONING and POZZOLANS Cold Weather Concreting ........................................................... 20
Guide to the Selection and Use of Hydraulic Cements ................ 13 Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting .................. 20
Hydraulic Cement for Concrete .................................................. 13 Practitioner’s Guide to Cold Weather Concreting ........................ 20
Cementitious Materials for Concrete .......................................... 13
Lea’s Chemistry of Cement and Concrete ................................... 14 COLUMNS
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 14 High-Strength Concrete Columns: State of the Art ..................... 20
ACI Seminar – Supplementary Cementitious Materials ............... 14
CONSOLIDATION
CERTIFICATION Guide for Consolidation of Concrete .......................................... 20
Aggregate Testing Technician ..................................................... 14 Behavior of Fresh Concrete During Vibration .............................. 20
Technician Workbook for ACI Certification of Aggregate Identification and Control of Visible Effects of Consolidation
Field Testing Technician .......................................................... 14 on Formed Concrete Surfaces ................................................ 21
Technician Workbook for ACI Certification of Aggregate Guide to Consolidation of Concrete in Congested Areas ............ 21
Laboratory Testing Technician ................................................ 14 Special Consolidation Package Offer! ......................................... 21
Certification Videocassettes ........................................................ 15 Compaction of Roller-Compacted Concrete ............................... 21
Concrete Field Testing Technician — Grade I ............................... 16 Consolidation of Concrete ......................................................... 21
Technician Workbook for ACI Certification of Concrete
Field Testing Technician — Grade I ......................................... 16 CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
Technician Study Package ........................................................... 16 See also CURING, CONSOLIDATION, PLACING, FORMWORK,
Concrete Flatwork Technician/Finisher ........................................ 16 HOT WEATHER, COLD WEATHER, and INSPECTION
Craftsman Workbook for ACI Certification of Concrete The Contractor’s Guide to Quality Concrete Construction ........... 21
Flatwork Technician/Finisher .................................................. 16 Concrete Fundamentals .............................................................. 21
Spanish Language Version of Craftsman Workbook for ACI Slabs on Grade ........................................................................... 21
Certification of Concrete Flatwork Finisher/Technician ........... 16 Cast-In-Place Walls ..................................................................... 22
Craftsman Study Package ........................................................... 16 Supported Beams and Slabs ....................................................... 22
Concrete Laboratory Testing Technician — Grade I & II ............... 16 Shotcrete for the Craftsman ....................................................... 22
Technician Workbook for ACI Certification of Concrete Special Concrete Craftsman Series Package ................................ 22
Laboratory Testing Technician — Grade I & II ......................... 16 Practitioner’s Guide to Hot Weather Concreting ......................... 22
Laboratory Technician Study Package ......................................... 17 Practitioner’s Guide to Cold Weather Concreting ........................ 22
Concrete Strength Testing Technician ......................................... 17 Practitioner’s Guide to Tilt-Up Concrete Construction ................. 22
Technician Workbook for ACI Certification of Concrete Practitioner’s Guide to Slabs on Ground ..................................... 22
Strength Testing Technician ................................................... 17 Special Construction Package Offer! .......................................... 23
Shotcrete Nozzleman ................................................................. 17 Toolbox Meeting Flyers, Concrete Basics ..................................... 23
Workbook for ACI Certification of Shotcrete Nozzlemen ............ 17 Toolbox Meeting Flyers, Concrete Formwork .............................. 23
Tilt-Up Supervisor ....................................................................... 17 High-Strength Concrete ............................................................. 23
Workbook for ACI Certification of Tilt-Up Technicians Troubleshooting Concrete Problems ........................................... 23
and Supervisors ..................................................................... 17 Avoiding Failures in Concrete Construction ................................ 23
Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector and Concrete Site Paving .................................................................. 23
Inspector In-Training .............................................................. 17
Batching, Mixing and Transportation of Ready-Mixed Concrete .. 23
Transportation Inspector Reference Package ............................... 17
Concrete Construction Engineering Handbook ........................... 23
CHIMNEYS Concrete Construction Handbook .............................................. 23
Design and Construction of Reinforced Concrete Chimneys ACI Seminar — Concrete Parking Lots and Site Paving ............... 24
and Commentary .................................................................. 18 ACI Seminar — Reinforced Concrete Design .............................. 24
ACI Seminar — Troubleshooting Concrete Construction ............. 24
CODES ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 24
Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
(ACI 318-99) and Commentary (318R-99) ............................. 18 CONTROLLED LOW-STRENGTH MATERIALS
Metric Building Code Requirements for Structural See also CELLULAR CONCRETE
Concrete and Commentary (318M-99) .................................. 18 Controlled Low-Strength Materials (CLSM) ................................. 24
PCA Notes on 318-99 ................................................................ 18 Controlled Low-Strength Materials ............................................. 24
318-99 and PCA Notes on CD-ROM ........................................... 18
Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete CORROSION
(ACI 318-02) and Commentary (318R-02) ............................. 18 See also DURABILITY
Student Special 318-02 .............................................................. 18 Corrosion of Prestressing Steels .................................................. 24
Student Special SP-17 ................................................................ 19 Corrosion of Steel in Concrete .................................................... 25
Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety Related
Concrete Structures and Commentary ................................... 19
ACI Design Handbook [SP-17(97)] .............................................. 19

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CRACKING Bridge Durability and Performance ............................................. 30
See also REPAIR and SEALANTS Concrete Durability: Corrosion Protection ................................... 30
Design and Construction Practices to Mitigate Cracking ............. 25 Durable Concrete ....................................................................... 34
Special Cracking Combination Offer! ......................................... 25 Designing, Specifying, and Construction for Durable Concrete ... 34
Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures ................................ 25
Cracking of Concrete Members in Direct Tension ....................... 25 EPOXIES
See also POLYMER CONCRETE and REPAIR
Causes, Evaluation, and Repair of Cracks in Concrete Structures .. 25
The Visible and Invisible Cracking of Concrete ............................ 25 Use of Epoxy Compounds with Concrete .................................... 34
Four Epoxy Specifications ........................................................... 34
CREEP AND SHRINKAGE Guide for the Selection of Polymer Adhesives with Concrete ...... 34
See also DEFLECTIONS Guide for the Application of Epoxy and Latex Adhesives for
Prediction of Creep, Shrinkage, and Temperature Effects Bonding Freshly Mixed and Hardened Concretes ................... 34
in Concrete Structures ........................................................... 26 Epoxy Injection in Construction .................................................. 34
The Adam Neville Symposium: Creep and Shrinkage —
Structural Design Effects ........................................................ 26 EVALUATION
Creep and Shrinkage of Concrete: Effect of Materials See also TESTING and NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION
and Environment ................................................................... 26 Strength Evaluation of Existing Concrete Buildings ..................... 34
Computer Analysis of the Effects of Creep, Shrinkage, and New Experimental Techniques for Evaluating Concrete
Temperature Changes on Concrete Structures ....................... 26 Material and Structural Performance ..................................... 35
Strength Evaluation of Existing Concrete Bridges ........................ 35
CURING
Guide to Curing Concrete .......................................................... 26 FATIGUE
Standard Specification for Curing Concrete ................................ 26 See also IMPACT
Accelerated Curing of Concrete at Atmospheric Pressure ........... 27 Considerations for Design of Concrete Structures
Subjected to Fatigue Loading ................................................ 35
DEFINITIONS
FERROCEMENT
See also NOTATION
Cement and Concrete Terminology ............................................ 27 State-of-the-Art Report on Ferrocement ..................................... 35
Guide for the Design, Construction and Repair of Ferrocement .. 35
DEFLECTIONS Thin Reinforced Concrete Products and Systems ......................... 35
See also CREEP AND SHRINKAGE Thin-Section Fiber Reinforced Concrete and Ferrocement ........... 35
Control of Deflection in Concrete Structures .............................. 27 Ferrocement and Laminated Cementitious Composites .............. 35
State-of-the-Art Report on Temperature-Induced Deflections
of Reinforced Concrete Members .......................................... 27 FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE
Observed Deflections of Reinforced Concrete Slab State-of-the-Art Report on Fiber Reinforced Concrete ................ 36
Systems, and Causes of Large Deflections .............................. 27 Measurement of Properties of Fiber Reinforced Concrete ........... 36
Code Provisions for Deflection Control in Concrete Structures .... 27 Guide for Specifying, Proportioning, Mixing, Placing,
Recent Developments in Deflection Evaluation of Concrete ........ 28 and Finishing Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete ........................ 36
Deflections of Concrete Structures ............................................. 28 Design Considerations for Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete ......... 36
Structural Applications of Fiber Reinforced Concrete .................. 36
DESIGN Fiber Reinforced Concrete Developments and Innovations .......... 36
Reinforced Concrete – A Fundamental Approach ....................... 28 ACI Seminar — Fiber Reinforced Concrete ................................. 36
Simplified Design of Concrete Buildings of Moderate High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Size and Height ..................................................................... 28 Thin Sheet Products ............................................................... 36
Steel, Concrete, & Composite Design of Tall Buildings ................ 28 Testing of Fiber Reinforced Concrete .......................................... 36
Design and Construction Failures Lessons Synthetic and Other Non Metallic Fiber
From Forensic Investigators .................................................... 28 Reinforcement of Concrete .................................................... 36
Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete and Masonry Buildings ... 28 Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete .................................................. 36
Structural Renovation of Buildings .............................................. 28
ACI Seminar – Reinforced Concrete Design ................................ 28 FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERS
State-of-the-Art Report on Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP)
DETAILING Reinforcement for Concrete Structures .................................. 37
ACI Detailing Manual — Formerly referred to as 315 .................. 29 Guide for the Design and Construction of Concrete
Reinforced with FRP Bars ....................................................... 37
DURABILITY Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Reinforcement for Concrete Structures .. 37
See also ALKALI-AGGREGATE REACTION and CORROSION Fourth International Symposium on Fiber Reinforced Polymer
Water-Cement Ratio and Other Durability Parameters — Reinforcement for Reinforced Concrete Structures ................. 37
Techniques for Determination ................................................ 29
Guide for Making a Condition Survey of Concrete in Service ...... 29 FIRE RESISTANCE
Guide to Durable Concrete ........................................................ 29 Guide for Determining the Fire Endurance
Service-Life Prediction —State-of-the-Art Report ........................ 29 of Concrete Elements ............................................................ 37
Ettringite — The Sometimes Host of Destruction ........................ 30 Standard Method for Determining the Fire Resistance of Concrete
Fourth CANMET/ACI International Conference on and Masonry Construction Assemblies .................................. 37
Durability of Concrete ........................................................... 30
FLY ASH
Durability of Concrete – Third International Conference ............. 30
See also POZZOLANS
Designing Concrete Structures for Serviceability and Safety ........ 30
Use of Fly Ash in Concrete .......................................................... 38
Durability of Concrete ................................................................ 30
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 38
Long-Term Serviceability of Concrete Structures ......................... 30
ACI Seminar – Supplementary Cementitious Materials ............... 38

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FORMWORK HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES
Guide to Formwork for Concrete ................................................ 38 See also MASS CONCRETE
Formwork for Concrete .............................................................. 38 Erosion of Concrete in Hydraulic Structures ................................ 43
Student Special SP-4 .................................................................. 38 Compendium of Case Histories on Repair of Erosion-Damaged
Forming Economical Concrete Buildings — Concrete in Hydraulic Structures ............................................ 43
Proceedings of the Third International Conference ................ 39
Formwork .................................................................................. 39 IMPACT
See also FATIGUE
Toolbox Meeting Flyers, Concrete Formwork .............................. 39
Concrete and Blast Effects .......................................................... 43
FOUNDATIONS
INSPECTION
Specification for the Construction of Drilled Piers ....................... 39
Guide for Concrete Inspection .................................................... 44
Suggested Analysis and Design Procedures for
Combined Footings and Mats ................................................ 39 Guide for Concrete Plant Inspection and Field Testing
of Ready-Mixed Concrete ...................................................... 44
Design and Construction of Drilled Piers ..................................... 39
ACI Manual of Concrete Inspection ............................................ 44
Grouting Between Foundations and Bases for Support
of Equipment and Machinery ................................................ 39 ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 44
Foundations for Static Equipment ............................................... 39
JOINTS, MONOLITHIC
Design, Manufacture, and Installation of Concrete Piles ............. 39
Recommendations for Design of Beam-Column Joints in
Design and Performance of Mat Foundations — Monolithic Reinforced Concrete Structures ............................ 44
State-of-the-Art Review ......................................................... 40
Recommendations for Design of Slab-Column Connections in
Concrete Foundations ................................................................ 40 Monolithic Reinforced Concrete Structures ............................ 44
Cementitious Grouts and Grouting ............................................ 40
JOINTS, MOVEMENT
FRACTURE MECHANICS See also SEALANTS
Fracture Mechanics of Concrete: Concepts, Models, and Joints in Concrete Construction .................................................. 45
Determination of Material Properties ..................................... 40
The Fourth World Congress on Joint Sealants and Bearing
Finite Element Analysis of Fracture in Concrete Structures: Systems in Concrete Structures — Volume 1 .......................... 45
State of the Art ..................................................................... 40
The Fourth World Congress on Joint Sealants and Bearing
Interface Fracture and Bond ....................................................... 40 Systems in Concrete Structures — Volume 2 .......................... 45
Concrete Design Based on Fracture Mechanics ........................... 40 Building Movements and Joints .................................................. 45
Fracture Mechanics for Concrete Materials:
Testing and Applications ........................................................ 40 LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE
Fracture Mechanics: Applications to Concrete ............................ 41 See also AGGREGATES and CELLULAR CONCRETE
Guide for Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete ............... 45
GUIDEWAYS Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete Performance ........... 45
Analysis and Design of Reinforced and Prestressed
Concrete Guideway Structures .............................................. 41 MARINE CONCRETE
See also HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETE
HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETE Guide for the Design and Construction of Fixed Offshore
State-of-the-Art Report on High-Strength Concrete .................... 41 Concrete Structures ............................................................... 45
Guide to Quality Control and Testing of High-Strength Concrete .... 41 State-of-the-Art Report on Offshore Concrete Structures
High-Performance Concrete: Performance and Quality of for the Arctic ......................................................................... 45
Concrete Structures ............................................................... 41 State-of-the-Art Report on Barge-Like Concrete Structures ......... 45
High-Strength Concrete in Seismic Regions ................................ 41 Third CANMET/ACI International Conference on Performance
High-Performance Concrete ....................................................... 41 of Concrete in Marine Environment ....................................... 46
High-Strength Concrete: An International Perspective ................ 41
MASONRY
International Workshop on High-Performance Concrete ............. 41
See also PLASTERING
High-Performance Concrete: Proceedings, ACI International
Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures and Specifications
Conference, Singapore .......................................................... 42
for Masonry Structures and Related Commentaries (530-99) .... 46
High-Performance Concrete in Severe Environments .................. 42
Building Code Requirements and Commentary for Masonry
Paul Klieger Symposium on Performance of Concrete ................. 42 Structures and Specification for Masonry Structures
Utilization of High-Strength Concrete — and Related Commentaries (530-02) ..................................... 46
Second International Symposium ........................................... 42 Masonry Designers’ Guide, 3rd Edition ....................................... 46
High-Performance Concrete ....................................................... 42 Masonry Efflorescence ................................................................ 46
High-Strength Concrete ............................................................. 42 Concrete Masonry Design Tables ................................................ 55
High-Strength Concrete — Seminar ........................................... 42 Mortar, How to Specify and Use Masonry Mortar ....................... 55
Fundamentals of High-Performance Concrete ............................ 42 ACI Seminar — 530-99 Structural Masonry Code ....................... 55
High-Performance Concrete — Research & Practice .................... 42 ACI Seminar — How to Design Masonry Structures .................... 55
HOT WEATHER MASS CONCRETE
Hot Weather Concreting ............................................................ 42 See also HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES
Durable Concrete in Hot Climates .............................................. 43 Mass Concrete ........................................................................... 55
Practitioner’s Guide to Hot Weather Concreting ......................... 43 Effect of Restraint, Volume Change, and Reinforcement
on Cracking of Mass Concrete ............................................... 55
HYBRID Practices for Evaluation of Concrete in Existing
Hybrid and Composite Structures ............................................... 43 Massive Structures for Service Conditions .............................. 55
Composite and Hybrid Systems .................................................. 43 Cooling and Insulating Systems for Mass Concrete ..................... 55
Roller Compacted Mass Concrete ............................................... 55

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MATERIALS PAVEMENTS
See also AGGREGATES, CEMENT, and ADMIXTURES See also SLABS
Guide to a Recommended Format for the Identification of Guide for Design of Foundations and Shoulders for
Concrete in a Materials Property Database ............................ 56 Concrete Pavements .............................................................. 60
Guide to a Recommended Format for Concrete in a Design of Continuously Reinforced Pavement for Airports .......... 60
Materials Property Database .................................................. 56 Texturing Concrete Pavements .................................................... 60
Concrete Primer (Fourth Edition) ................................................ 56 Recommendations for Designing Prestressed
Properties of Concrete at Early Ages ........................................... 56 Concrete Pavements .............................................................. 60
Materials Science of Concrete Series .......................................... 56 Guide for Construction of Concrete Pavements
Strength and Related Properties of Concrete .............................. 56 and Concrete Bases ............................................................... 60
Properties of Concrete ................................................................ 56 Report on Roller-Compacted Concrete Pavements ...................... 60
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 56 Accelerated Techniques for Concrete Paving ............................... 61
Recent Developments in the Design and
MIXTURE PROPORTIONING Specification of Concrete Pavement Systems ......................... 61
See also MATERIALS and MASS CONCRETE Concrete Pavements ................................................................... 61
Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for Normal, Roller-Compacted Concrete Pavement ....................................... 61
Heavyweight and Mass Concrete ........................................... 56 Concrete Site Paving — Seminar ................................................ 61
Proportioning and Handling Concrete (CD-ROM) ....................... 57 ACI Seminar — Concrete Parking Lots and Site Paving ............... 61
Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for Structural
Lightweight Concrete ............................................................ 57 PERIODICALS
Guide for Selecting Proportions for No-Slump Concrete ............. 57 Concrete International ............................................................... 61
Special Proportioning Package Offer! ......................................... 57 ACI Structural Journal ................................................................ 62
Guide for Selecting Proportions for High-Strength Concrete ACI Materials Journal ................................................................. 62
with Portland Cement and Fly Ash ......................................... 57
Guide for Submittal of Concrete Proportions .............................. 57 PIPES
Concrete Mixtures ...................................................................... 58 Specification for Cast-In-Place Concrete Pipe .............................. 62
Proportioning Concrete Mixtures ................................................ 58
Engineered Concrete — Mix Design and Test Methods ............... 58 PLACING
Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures ................................... 58 See also CONSOLIDATION and CURING
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 58 Guide for Measuring, Mixing, Transporting,
and Placing Concrete ............................................................. 62
NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION Guide for the Use of Preplaced Aggregate Concrete
See also TESTING and EVALUATION for Structural and Mass Concrete Applications ...................... 62
In-Place Methods to Estimate Concrete Strength ........................ 58 Placing Concrete by Pumping Methods ...................................... 62
Nondestructive Test Methods for Evaluation of Special HANDLING CONCRETE Package! .................................... 62
Concrete in Structures ........................................................... 58 Heavyweight Concrete: Measuring, Mixing, Transporting,
Innovations in Nondestructive Testing of Concrete ..................... 58 and Placing ............................................................................ 63
Nondestructive Testing of Concrete ............................................ 58 Placing Concrete with Belt Conveyors ........................................ 63
Batching, Mixing, and Job Control of Lightweight Concrete ....... 63
NOTATION Guide for the Use of Volumetric-Measuring and
See also DEFINITIONS Continuous-Mixing Concrete Equipment ............................... 63
Preparation of Notation for Concrete ......................................... 58 Pumping Concrete — Techniques and Applications .................... 63
Batching, Mixing and Transportation of
NUCLEAR Ready-Mixed Concrete .......................................................... 63
See also CODES
Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety Related PLASTERING
Concrete Structures ............................................................... 59 See also MASONRY
Reinforced Concrete Design for Thermal Effects on Guide to Portland Cement Plastering ......................................... 63
Nuclear Power Plant Structures .............................................. 59
Evaluation of Existing Nuclear Safety-Related POLYMER CONCRETE
Concrete Structures ............................................................... 59 See also EPOXIES
Code for Concrete Reactor Vessels and Containments ................ 59 Guide for the Use of Polymers in Concrete ................................. 63
Concrete and Grout in Nuclear and Hazardous Guide for Mixing and Placing Sulfur Concrete in Construction ... 63
Waste Disposal ...................................................................... 59 State-of-the-Art Report on Polymer-Modified Concrete .............. 64
Standard Specification for Latex-Modified
PARKING LOTS Concrete (LMC) Overlays ....................................................... 64
See also SLABS and PAVEMENTS Guide for Polymer Concrete Overlays ......................................... 64
Guide for Design and Construction of Concrete Parking Lots ..... 59 Polymer Concrete — Structural Applications:
Standard Specification for Plain Concrete Parking Lots ............... 59 State-of-the-Art Report ......................................................... 64
Concrete Site Paving .................................................................. 59 Polymer Package ........................................................................ 64
ACI Seminar — Concrete Parking Lots and Site Paving ............... 59 In-Place Performance of Polymer Concrete Overlays ................... 64
Properties and Uses of Polymers in Concrete .............................. 64
PARKING STRUCTURES Polymer Concrete ....................................................................... 64
See also DURABILITY
Polymers in Concrete: Advances and Applications ...................... 64
Guide for the Design of Durable Parking Structures .................... 60
Polymer Modified Concrete ........................................................ 65
Guide for Structural Maintenance of Parking Structures ............. 60
Polymer Concrete: Uses, Materials and Properties ....................... 65
How to Design, Build, and Maintain Polymer Conference ................................................................... 65
Concrete Parking Structures .................................................. 60

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CEMENT, and ADMIXTURES Guide for Evaluation of Concrete Structures Prior to Rehabilitation ... 69
Use of Raw or Processed Natural Pozzolans in Concrete ............. 65 Concrete Repair Guide ............................................................... 69
Fly Ash, Slag, Silica Fume and Other Natural Pozzolans — Guide for Repair of Concrete Bridge Superstructures .................. 69
Proceedings, Seventh International Conference ..................... 66 Guide to Underwater Repair of Concrete ................................... 69
Fly Ash, Slag, Silica Fume and Other Natural Pozzolans — Concrete Repair Manual ............................................................. 69
Proceedings, Sixth International Conference .......................... 65 Repair and Strengthening of Concrete Members with
Fly Ash, Slag, Silica Fume and Other Natural Pozzolans — Adhesive Bonded Plates ......................................................... 70
Proceedings, Fifth International Conference .......................... 65 Repair, Rehabilitation, and Maintenance of Concrete
Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete — Structures, and Innovation of Design in Construction —
Proceedings, Fourth International Conference ....................... 65 Proceedings, Fourth International Conference ....................... 70
Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete — Bridge Repair and Rehabilitation ................................................ 70
Proceedings, Third International Conference ......................... 65 Repair and Rehabilitation II ......................................................... 70
Mineral Admixtures .................................................................... 66 Repair and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures ........................ 70
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 66 Repairing Concrete Bridges ........................................................ 70
ACI Seminar – Supplementary Cementitious Materials ............... 66 Repair and Rehabilitation: A Compilation from the
Indian Concrete Journal ......................................................... 70
PRECAST CONCRETE
Concrete Repair and Maintenance, Illustrated ............................ 70
See also PARKING STRUCTURES, BRIDGES, and GUIDEWAYS
Concrete Repair — Volume I ...................................................... 70
Guide for Precast Concrete Wall Panels ...................................... 66
Concrete Repair—Volume II ....................................................... 70
Design Recommendations for Precast
Concrete Structures ............................................................... 66 High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete in
Infrastructural Repair and Retrofit .......................................... 70
Precast and Prestressed Concrete ............................................... 66
Concrete Repair—Volume III ....................................................... 71
Emulating Cast-In-Place Detailing in Precast
Concrete Structures ............................................................... 66 ACI Seminar — Concrete Repair Basics ....................................... 71
ACI Seminar — Repair of Concrete Workshop ............................ 71
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
See also BRIDGES, GUIDEWAYS, PARKING STRUCTURES, RESIDENTIAL
and SLABS See also SLABS
Recommendations for Concrete Members Prestressed with Guide to Residential Cast-in-Place Concrete Construction .......... 71
Unbonded Tendons ............................................................... 67 Residential Concrete ................................................................... 71
Corrosion and Repair of Unbonded Single Strand Tendons ......... 67
State-of-the-Art Report on Partially Prestressed Concrete ........... 67 SEALANTS
Specification for Unbonded Single-Strand Tendons .................... 67 See also JOINTS and CRACKING
Construction of Prestressed Concrete Structures ......................... 67 Guide to Sealing Joints in Concrete Structures ............................ 71
Prestressed Concrete: A Fundamental Approach ......................... 67 SEISMIC AND LATERAL FORCES
Prestressed Concrete Structures .................................................. 67 See also BRIDGES and REPAIR
QUALITY ASSURANCE Recent Developments in Lateral Force Transfer in Buildings ......... 71
See also INSPECTION Seismic Design and Construction ................................................ 71
Quality Management System for Concrete Construction ............ 67 ISDP: Impact of the Seismic Design Provisions of
the International Building Code ............................................. 71
Quality in Concrete Construction ............................................... 68
Seismic Retrofit of Concrete Structures ....................................... 71
Quality Assurance in Concrete Construction ............................... 68
Concrete Mix Design Quality Control .......................................... 68 SHEAR
See also SLABS
RECYCLING
State-of-the-Art Report on Recent Code Approaches to Shear
Removal and Reuse of Hardened Concrete ................................. 68 Design of Structural Concrete ................................................ 72
REFRACTORY CONCRETE SHELLS
Refractory Concrete: Concrete Shell Structures — Practice and Commentary .............. 72
State-of-the-Art Report ......................................................... 68
State-of-the-Art Report: Refractory Plastics SHOTCRETE
and Ramming Mixes ............................................................. 68 Guide to Shotcrete ..................................................................... 72
Concrete Tools Vol. 4 (CD-ROM) — Shotcrete ............................ 72
REINFORCEMENT Committee Report on Fiber Reinforced Shotcrete ....................... 72
See also DETAILING, BOND, and FIBER
Specification for Shotcrete .......................................................... 72
REINFORCED POLYMERS
Guide to Certification of Shotcrete Nozzlemen ........................... 72
Mechanical Connections of Reinforcing Bars .............................. 68
Guide for the Evaluation of Shotcrete ......................................... 72
Suggested Development, Splice, and Standard Hook Provisions for
Deformed Bars in Tension ...................................................... 68 Special Value: Shotcrete Package ................................................ 72
Development of Seismic Steel Reinforcement Application and Use of Shotcrete ............................................... 73
Products and Systems ............................................................ 69 Shotcrete for the Craftsman ....................................................... 73
Reinforcement for Concrete — ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 73
Materials and Applications .................................................... 69
ACI Seminar — 318 Building Code ............................................. 69 SHRINKAGE-COMPENSATING CONCRETE
ACI Seminar — Reinforced Concrete Design .............................. 69 See also CEMENT
Standard Practice for the Use of Shrinkage-
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SILICA FUME Recent Advances in Concrete Technology — Proceedings,
See also POZZOLANS Fifth International Conference ............................................... 78
Guide for the Use of Silica Fume in Concrete .............................. 73 Lewis H. Tuthill International Symposium: Concrete and
Concrete Construction .......................................................... 78
SILOS Structural Concrete: Behavior to Implementation ....................... 78
See also CHIMNEYS
Standard Practice for Design and Construction of Concrete TANKS
Silos and Stacking Tubes for Storing Granular Tightness Testing of Environmental Engineering
Materials and Commentary ................................................... 73 Concrete Structures and Commentary ................................... 78
Circular Storage Tanks and Silos ................................................. 73 Seismic Design Guide for Liquid-Containing Concrete
Structures and Commentary .................................................. 79
SLABS Guide for the Analysis, Design, and Construction of Concrete-
See also PAVEMENTS and PARKING LOTS Pedestal Water Towers ........................................................... 79
Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction ......................... 73 Design and Construction of Circular
Design of Slabs on Grade ........................................................... 74 Wire- and Strand-Wrapped Prestressed Concrete Structures .. 79
Shear Reinforcement for Slabs .................................................... 74 Design and Construction of Circular Prestressed
Concrete Tools Vol. 1 — Slabs .................................................... 74 Concrete Structures with Circumferential Tendons ................. 79
Design of Two-Way Slabs ........................................................... 74 TESTING
Elevated Slabs ............................................................................ 74 See also EVALUATION and NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION
Slabs on Grade ........................................................................... 74 Recommended Practice for Evaluation of Strength Test
Special Slabs Package Offer! ...................................................... 74 Results of Concrete ............................................................... 79
Supported Beams and Slabs ....................................................... 75 Simplified Version of the Recommended Practice for
Practitioner’s Guide to Slabs on Ground ..................................... 75 Evaluation of Strength Test Results of Concrete ..................... 79
Slabs on Grade Videotapes: Design, Specification, Provisional Standard Test Method for Water-Soluble Chloride
and Construction ................................................................... 75 Available for Corrosion of Embedded Steel in Mortar and
Complete Slabs on Grade Videotape Package! ........................... 75 Concrete Using the Soxhlet Extractor ..................................... 79
Concrete Slab Surface Defects: Causes, Prevention, Repair ......... 75 Acceptance Criteria for Moment Frames Based on Structural
Finishing Concrete Slabs with Color and Texture ......................... 75 Testing (T1.1-01) and Commentary (T1.1R-01) ...................... 80
Concrete Floors on Ground, 3rd Edition ..................................... 75 Evaluation of F-Number Systems and Waviness Index
Cement Mason’s Guide .............................................................. 75 for Measuring Floor Flatness and Levelness ............................ 80
Resurfacing Concrete Floors ....................................................... 75 ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 80
Designing Floor Slabs On Grade ................................................. 75 ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 80
Concrete Fundamentals .............................................................. 75
TILT-UP CONSTRUCTION
Reinforced Concrete Slabs .......................................................... 75
Tilt-Up Concrete Structures ........................................................ 80
Moisture Problems in Concrete Floors Analysis and Prevention ... 76
Practitioner’s Guide to Tilt-Up Concrete Construction ................. 80
ACI Seminar — Slabs on Ground ................................................ 76
ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 80
ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 76
TOLERANCES
SLAG
See also POZZOLANS Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete
Construction and Materials and Commentary ........................ 80
Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag as a Cementitious
Constituent in Concrete ........................................................ 76 TROUBLESHOOTING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
SOIL CEMENT Troubleshooting Concrete Problems ........................................... 81
State-of-the-Art Report on Soil Cement ...................................... 76 Concrete and Masonry Problem Clinic Volume I ......................... 81
PCA Soil Primer .......................................................................... 76 ACI Seminar — Troubleshooting Concrete Construction ............. 81

SPECIFICATIONS WALLS
Specifications for Structural Concrete ......................................... 76 Cast-in-Place Walls ..................................................................... 81
Field Reference Manual Design Manual of Segmental Retaining Walls ............................. 81
Standard Specifications for Structural Concrete ACI 301-99 Guide for Surface Finish of Formed Concrete ............................. 81
with Selected ACI and ASTM References ............................... 76
ASTM Standards in ACI 301 and 318 ......................................... 77 WASTE SOLIDIFICATION
Reference Manual: Specifications for Masonry Structures ........... 77 Solidification and Stabilization of Waste
Using Portland Cement ......................................................... 81
SYMPOSIA
WATERPROOFING
Recent Advances in Concrete Technology ................................... 77
Advances in Concrete Technology .............................................. 77 A Guide to the Use of Waterproofing, Dampproofing,
Protective, and Decorative Barrier Systems for Concrete ........ 81
Proceedings, Third International Conference on Sustainable
Development of Cement and Concrete ................................. 77 Waterproofing the Building Envelope ......................................... 81
Mete A. Sozen Symposium...A Tribute From His Students ........... 77 Repair, Protection and Waterproofing of Concrete Structures ..... 81
Advances in Concrete Technology .............................................. 77 Floating Concrete Kits ................................................................ 81
Concrete Technology: Past, Present, and Future .......................... 78
New Concrete Technology .......................................................... 78
Computer Applications in Concrete Technology — A numerical index is located on
San Antonio 1987 ................................................................ 78
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that are designed and factory-produced for use in structures.
existing concrete bridges and bridges with concrete decks, with
the primary focus on bridge decks. General recommendations are
given regarding the choice of structure type, design details,
Guide for Cellular Concretes Above
construction methods, and materials.
50 pcf and for Aggregate Concretes
Seismic Response of Concrete Bridges Above 50 pcf with Compressive
Special Publication 187, 1999, 387 pp. Strengths Less Than 2500 psi
Order Code: 0SP187.CT02 ACI Committee 523, technical committee document 523.3R-93,
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of concrete bridge structures. Topics include This guide presents information on materials, fabrication,
the impact of recent earthquakes on the properties, design, and handling of cellular concretes. The usual
seismic design process, results of recent density range of the concrete considered is 50 to 120 pcf.
experimental research on behavior of
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This symposium volume of 15 papers addresses the availability of commercial hydraulic cements, and factors affecting
performance, protection, assessment, repair, and rehabilitation of their performance in concrete.
concrete bridges.
Hydraulic Cement for Concrete
ACI Committee E-701, Education Bulletin E-3, 1983, 36 pp.
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This bulletin presents a fundamental discussion on the
Guide for Cast-in-Place manufacturing, properties, characteristics, and specifications for
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ACI Committee 523, technical committee document 523.1R-92, and factors in the selection and use of portland cement.
1992, 8 pp.
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and characterization of hydraulic cements and cementitious material
admixtures. Topics discussed include the manufacture, specification,
and testing of portland cement, fly ash and other pozzolans, ground-
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• Concrete Strength Testing Technician
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concrete flatwork, are significantly influenced by the knowledge
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Structural Concrete (ACI 318-02) and
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construction, and design requirements for cast-in-place and precast
discusses some of the considerations of ACI Committee 318,
reinforced concrete chimneys. It sets forth minimum loadings for
including background details and references to much of the
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research data referred to in preparing the building code
contains methods for determining the concrete and reinforcement
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CORROSION

CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES CONTROLLED LOW-STRENGTH


(CONT.) MATERIALS
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DEFLECTIONS (CONT.) Design and Construction Failures


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DURABILITY (CONT.) Durability of Concrete


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architects, testing laboratories, contractors, and material suppliers.
This seminar includes an introduction to ACI documents: Codes,
318 BUILDING CODE Specifications, Guides and State-of-the-Art Reports. Language, format,
One and one-half day seminar for concrete designers and structural optional, mandatory, and submittal checklists will be covered. The
engineers (cosponsored by PCA). seminar is a “how-to” review regarding the use and interpretation of ACI
An intensive seminar on the significant changes in the ACI 318-02 Building 301, Specifications for Structural Concrete. The day will end with case
Code Requirements for Structural Concrete. Learn each change, why it was studies of enforcing specifications: Do they cause or resolve project
made, and work through real-life examples. This seminar is worth 11 conflict? This seminar is worth 7.5 PDHs or 0.75 CEUs.
PDHs or 1.1 CEUs. Free publications, a $250.50 value, are included. Free publications, a $145.50 value, are included.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS (PDHs)


ACI awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for all seminars. Professional Engineers can convert these to Professional Development
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DURABILITY  EPOXIES EVALUATION

DURABILITY (CONT.) Guide for the Selection of Polymer


See also ALKALI-AGGREGATE REACTION and CORROSION Adhesives with Concrete
ACI Committee 503, technical committee document 503.5R-92
Durable Concrete (Reapproved 1997), 1992, 16 pp., also in MCP-5 and the MCP
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considerations for service life, research innovations for durable most frequently used for adhesive bonding of fresh concrete
concrete, the use of fly ash, economic considerations, water and to cured concrete, repair of cracks in concrete, bonding
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superplasticizers, effect of curing on durability, shotcrete durability, and other inserts into concrete.
and exposed aggregate concrete.

Designing, Specifying, and Construction Guide for the Application of Epoxy and
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concrete inspection, admixtures, durability requirements, quality necessary to achieve a bond between freshly mixed and hardened
in construction, and design considerations for service life. concretes by use of either epoxy or latex adhesives.

EPOXIES Epoxy Injection in Construction


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EVALUATION
$41.50 (ACI members $25.00) PDF available See also TESTING and NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING
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with concrete and mortar.
Concrete Buildings
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Four Epoxy Specifications 1991 (Reapproved 1997), 24 pp., also in MCP-5 and the MCP
ACI Committee 503, 1992 (Reapproved 1997), 21 pp., bound CD-ROM.
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and Other Materials to Hardened Concrete with a Multi-
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Standard Specification for Bonding Plastic Concrete to Hardened
Concrete with a Multi-Component Epoxy Adhesive (503.2-92)
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EVALUATION  FATIGUE FERROCEMENT

EVALUATION (CONT.) Guide for the Design, Construction, and


See also TESTING and NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING Repair of Ferrocement
ACI Committee 549, technical committee document 549.1R-93,
New Experimental Techniques for 1993 (Reapproved 1999), 30 pp., also in MCP-6 and the MCP
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Strength Evaluation of Existing Thin Reinforced Concrete Products


Concrete Bridges and Systems
Special Publication 146, 1994, 156 pp.
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investigation methods, in-situ load testing, laboratory modeling
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State-of-the-Art Report on Ferrocement


ACI Committee 549, technical committee document 549R-97,
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FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE

FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced


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Special Publication 155, 1995, 254 pp.
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concrete (SFRC). Emphasis is on describing the differences between See pages 31-33 for detailed information about cities and dates
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Design Considerations for Steel Fiber Synthetic and Other Non-Metallic Fiber
Reinforced Concrete Reinforcement of Concrete
ACI Committee 544, technical committee document 544.4R-88, 1988 Compilation 28, 1994, 84 pp.
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Structural Applications of Fiber Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Reinforced Concrete Compilation 27, 1994, 76 pp.
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FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERS Fourth International


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State-of-the-Art Report on Fiber Reinforced Reinforced Polymer
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ACI Committee 440, technical committee document 440R-96,
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addition to the material properties of the constituents, design the Fourth International Symposium and
philosophies for reinforced and prestressed elements are represents a significant expansion in the
discussed. Strengthening of existing structures with FRPs and field state of knowledge that has occurred since the First Symposium
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Guide for the Design and Construction of


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Guide for Determining Fire Endurance of
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Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Reinforcement Construction Assemblies
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FLY ASH FORMWORK

FLY ASH _ Formwork for special methods of construction including


slipforming, preplaced aggregate concrete, tremie concrete,
See also POZZOLANS
precast and prestressed concrete.

Use of Fly Ash in Concrete Formwork for Concrete


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FORMWORK  FOUNDATIONS

FORMWORK (CONT.) Suggested Analysis and Design Procedures


for Combined Footings and Mats
Forming Economical Concrete Buildings ACI Committee 336, technical committee document 336.2R-88,
1988 (Reapproved 1993), 27 pp., also in MCP-3 and the MCP
—Proceedings of the Third International CD-ROM.
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FOUNDATIONS Design, Manufacture, and Installation of


Concrete Piles
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FOUNDATIONS  FRACTURE MECHANICS

FOUNDATIONS (CONT.) Finite Element Analysis of Fracture in


Concrete Structures: State of the Art
Design and Performance of Mat ACI Committee 446, technical committee document 446.3R-97,
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building a big mat, post-tensioned residential foundations, trench
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machine foundations — AK study, building pile caps on weak Mechanics
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INSPECTION JOINTS, MONOLITHIC 

INSPECTION concrete is placed, concrete operations, form removal and


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personnel. It can be used for all types and sizes of projects but
Column Joints in Monolithic Reinforced
should be supplemented with additional inspection Concrete Structures
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(Revised 1982) (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Causes, Evaluation, and Repair of Cracks in Concrete 315-99
✶ Cement and Concrete Terminology–SP-19(00)/ACI 116R-00 Structures–ACI 224.1R-93 (Reapproved 1998) ✶ Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
✶ Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete ✶ Cracking of Concrete Members in Direct Tension–ACI and Commentary–ACI 318/318R-02
Construction and Materials–ACI 117-90 224.2R-92 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Guide for Design of Foundations and Shoulders for
✶ Commentary on Standard Specifications for ✶ Joints in Concrete Construction–ACI 224.3R-95 Concrete Pavements–ACI 325.3R-85 (Revised 1987)
Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials– (Reapproved 2001) ✶ Texturing Concrete Pavements–ACI 325.6R-88
ACI 117R-90 ✶ Guide to the Selection and Use of Hydraulic (Reapproved 1997)
✶ Quality Management System for Concrete Cements–ACI 225R-99 ✶ Guide for Construction of Concrete Pavements and
Construction–ACI 121R-98 ✶ In-Place Methods to Estimate Concrete Strength–ACI Concrete Bases–ACI 325.9R-91(formerly 316R)
✶ Guide to a Recommended Format for Concrete in a 228.1R-95 (Reapproved 1997)
Materials Property Database–ACI 126.3R-99 ✶ Nondestructive Test Methods for Evaluation of ✶ Report on Roller-Compacted Concrete Pavements–
✶ Guide for Making a Condition Survey of Concrete in Concrete in Structures–ACI 228.2R-98 ACI 325.10R-95 (Reapproved 2001)
Service–ACI 201.1R-92 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Controlled Low-Strength Materials (CLSM)–ACI 229R-99 ✶ Accelerated Techniques for Concrete Paving–
✶ Guide to Durable Concrete–ACI 201.2R-01 ✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Soil Cement–ACI 230.1R-90 ACI 325.11R-01
✶ Mass Concrete–ACI 207.1R-96 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Guide for Design and Construction of Concrete
✶ Effect of Restraint, Volume Change, and Reinforcement ✶ Use of Raw or Processed Natural Pozzolans in Parking Lots–ACI 330R-01
on Cracking of Mass Concrete–ACI 207.2R-95 Concrete–ACI 232.1R-00 ✶ Standard Specification for Plain Concrete Parking
✶ Practices for Evaluation of Concrete in Existing Massive ✶ Use of Fly Ash in Concrete–ACI 232.2R-96 Lots–ACI 330.1-94
Structures for Service Conditions–ACI 207.3R-94 ✶ Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag as a ✶ Guide to Residential Cast-in-Place Concrete
✶ Cooling and Insulating Systems for Mass Concrete– Cementitious Constituent in Concrete–ACI 233R-95 Construction–ACI 332R-84 (Reapproved 1999)
ACI 207.4R-93 (Reapproved 1998) (Reapproved 2000) ✶ Concrete Shell Structures Practice and Commentary–
✶ Roller Compacted Mass Concrete–ACI 207.5R-99 ✶ Guide for the Use of Silica Fume in Concrete–ACI ACI 334.1R-92 (Reapproved 1997)
✶ Prediction of Creep, Shrinkage, and Temperature 234R-96 (Reapproved 2000) ✶ Specification for the Construction of Drilled Piers–
Effects in Concrete Structures–ACI 209R-92 ✶ Specifications for Structural Concrete–ACI 301-99 ACI 336.1-01
(Reapproved 1997) ✶ Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction–ACI ✶ Suggested Analysis and Design Procedures for
✶ Erosion of Concrete in Hydraulic Structures–ACI 302.1R-96 Combined Footings and Mats–ACI 336.2R-88
210R-93 (Reapproved 1998) (Reapproved 1993)
✶ Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place Architectural
✶ Compendium of Case Histories on Repair of Erosion- Concrete–ACI 303.1-97 ✶ Design and Construction of Drilled Piers–ACI 336.3R-93
Damaged Concrete in Hydraulic Structures–ACI (Reapproved 1998)
✶ Guide for Measuring, Mixing, Transporting, and
210.1R-94 (Reapproved 1999) Placing Concrete–ACI 304R-00 ✶ Seismic Analysis and Design of Concrete Bridge
✶ Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for Systems–ACI 341.2R-97
✶ Guide for the Use of Preplaced Aggregate Concrete
Normal, Heavyweight, and Mass Concrete–ACI 211.1- for Structural and Mass Concrete Applications–ACI ✶ Analysis and Design of Reinforced Concrete Bridge
91 (Reapproved 1997) 304.1R-92 (Reapproved 1997) Structures–ACI 343R-95
✶ Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for ✶ Placing Concrete by Pumping Methods–ACI 304.2R-96
Structural Lightweight Concrete–ACI 211.2-98 ✶ Heavyweight Concrete: Measuring, Mixing,
✶ Guide for Selecting Proportions for No-Slump Transporting, and Placing–ACI 304.3R-96
Concrete–ACI 211.3R-97 ✶ Batching, Mixing, and Job Control of Lightweight
✶ Guide for Selecting Proportions for High-Strength Concrete–ACI 304.5R-91 (Reapproved 1997)
Concrete with Portland Cement and Fly Ash– ✶ Guide for the Use of Volumetric-Measuring and
ACI 211.4R-93 (Reapproved 1998) Continuous-Mixing Concrete Equipment–ACI 304.6R-91
✶ Guide for Submittal of Concrete Proportions– (Reapproved 1997)
ACI 211.5R-01 ✶ Hot Weather Concreting–ACI 305R-99
✶ Chemical Admixtures for Concrete–ACI 212.3R-91 ✶ Cold Weather Concreting–ACI 306R-88 (Reapproved 1997)
(Reapproved 1999)
✶ Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting–
✶ Guide for the Use of High-Range Water-Reducing ACI 306.1-90 (Reapproved 1998)
Admixtures (Superplasticizers) in Concrete–ACI
212.4R-93 (Reapproved 1998) ✶ Design and Construction of Reinforced Concrete
Chimneys–ACI 307-98
✶ Guide for Structural Lightweight Aggregate
Concrete–ACI 213R-87 (Reapproved 1999) ✶ Commentary on Design and Construction of
Reinforced Concrete Chimneys–ACI 307R-98
✶ Recommended Practice for Evaluation of Strength Test
Results of Concrete–ACI 214-77 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Guide to Curing Concrete–ACI 308R-01
✶ Simplified Version of the Recommended Practice for ✶ Standard Specification for Curing Concrete–ACI 308.1-98
Evaluation of Strength Test Results of Concrete–ACI ✶ Guide for Consolidation of Concrete–ACI 309R-96
214.3R-88 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Behavior of Fresh Concrete During Vibration–ACI
✶ Considerations for Design of Concrete Structures 309.1R-93 (Reapproved 1998)
Subjected to Fatigue Loading–ACI 215R-74 (Revised ✶ Identification and Control of Visible Effects of
1992) (Reapproved 1997) Consolidation on Formed Concrete Surfaces–ACI
✶ Guide for Determining Fire Endurance of Concrete 309.2R-98
Elements–ACI 216R-89 (Reapproved 2001) ✶ Guide to Consolidation of Concrete in Congested
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ACI 216.1-97/TMS 0216.1-97 309.5R-00
✶ Guide for Use of Normal Weight and Heavyweight ✶ Guide for Concrete Inspection–ACI 311.4R-00
Aggregates in Concrete–ACI 221R-96 (Reapproved 2001) ✶ Guide for Concrete Plant Inspection and Field Testing
✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Alkali-Aggregate of Ready-Mixed Concrete–ACI 311.5R-97
Reactivity–ACI 221.1R-98 ✶ Standard Practice for Design and Construction of
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ACI 222R-01 Granular Materials–ACI 313-97
✶ Provisional Standard Test Method for Water-Soluble ✶ Commentary on Standard Practice for Design and
Chloride Available for Corrosion of Embedded Steel Construction of Concrete Silos and Stacking Tubes
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Construction–ACI 345R-91 (Reapproved 1997) Concrete Structures–ACI 357R-84 (Reapproved 1997) 504R-90 (Reapproved 1997)
✶ Routine Maintenance of Concrete Bridges–ACI ✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Offshore Concrete Structures ✶ Guide to Shotcrete–ACI 506R-90 (Reapproved 1995)
345.1R-92 (Reapproved 1997) for the Arctic–ACI 357.1R-91 (Reapproved 1997) (Abstract) ✶ Committee Report on Fiber Reinforced Shotcrete–ACI
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ACI 346-01 ✶ Analysis and Design of Reinforced and Prestressed- ✶ Guide for the Evaluation of Shotcrete–ACI 506.4R-94
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✶ Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety Related ✶ Design of Slabs on Grade–ACI 360R-92 (Reapproved 1997) Wall Units–ACI 523.2R-96
Concrete Structures–ACI 349-01 ✶ Guide for the Design of Durable Parking Structures– ✶ Guide to Portland Cement Plastering–ACI 524R-93
✶ Commentary on Code Requirements for Nuclear ACI 362.1R-97 ✶ Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures–
Safety Related Concrete Structures–ACI 349R-01 ✶ Guide for Structural Maintenance of Parking ACI 530-99/ASCE 5-99/TMS 402-99
✶ Reinforced Concrete Design for Thermal Effects on Structures–ACI 362.2R-00 ✶ Commentary on Building Code Requirements for
Nuclear Power Plant Structures–ACI 349.1R 91 ✶ State-of-the-Art Report on High-Strength Concrete– Masonry Structures–ACI 530R-99/ASCE 5-99/TMS 402-99
(Reapproved 2000) ACI 363R-92 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Specification for Masonry Structures–ACI 530.1-99/
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✶ Seismic Design Guide for Liquid-Containing Concrete ✶ Design and Construction of Circular Prestressed ✶ Guide for Specifying, Proportioning, Mixing, Placing,
Structures and Commentary–ACI 350.3/350.3R-01 Concrete Structures with Circumferential Tendons– and Finishing Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete–
✶ Grouting between Foundations and Bases for Support ACI 373R-97 ACI 544.3R-93 (Reapproved 1998)
of Equipment and Machinery–ACI 351.1R-99 ✶ State-of-the-Art Report: Bond under Cyclic Loads–ACI ✶ Design Considerations for Steel Fiber Reinforced
✶ Foundations for Static Equipment–ACI 351.2R-94 408.2R-92 (Reapproved 1999) Concrete–ACI 544.4R-88 (Reapproved 1999)
(Reapproved 1999) ✶ Splice and Development Length of High Relative Rib ✶ Concrete Repair Guide–ACI 546R-96 (Reapproved 2001)
✶ Recommendations for Design of Beam-Column Joints Area Reinforcing Bars in Tension–ACI 408.3-01
✶ Guide for Repair of Concrete Bridge Superstructures–
in Monolithic Reinforced Concrete Structures–ACI ✶ Shear Reinforcement for Slabs–ACI 421.1R-99 ACI 546.1R-80 (Reapproved 1997)
352R-91 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Recommendations for Concrete Members Prestressed ✶ Guide to Underwater Repair of Concrete–ACI 546.2R-98
✶ Recommendations for Design of Slab-Column with Unbonded Tendons–ACI 423.3R-96
Connections in Monolithic Reinforced Concrete ✶ Refractory Concrete: Abstract of State-of-the-Art
✶ Corrosion and Repair of Unbonded Single Strand Report–ACI 547R-79 (Revised 1983) (Reapproved 1997)
Structures–ACI 352.1R-89 (Reapproved 1997) Tendons–ACI 423.4R-98
✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Anchorage to Concrete– ✶ State-of-the-Art Report: Refractory Plastics and
✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Partially Prestressed Ramming Mixes–ACI 547.1R-89 (Reapproved 1997)
ACI 355.1R-91 (Reapproved 1997) Concrete–ACI 423.5R-99
✶ Evaluating the Performance of Post-Installed ✶ Guide for the Use of Polymers in Concrete–
✶ Specification for Unbonded Single Strand Tendons– ACI 548.1R-97
Mechanical Anchors in Concrete and Commentary– ACI 423.6/423.6R-01
ACI 355.2/355.2R-01 ✶ Guide for Mixing and Placing Sulfur Concrete in
✶ Control of Deflection in Concrete Structures–ACI Construction–ACI 548.2R-93 (Reapproved 1998)
435R-95 (Reapproved 2000)
✶ Standard Specification for Latex-Modified Concrete
✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Temperature-Induced (LMC) Overlays–ACI 548.4-93 (Reapproved 1998)
Deflections of Reinforced Concrete Members–ACI
435.7R-85 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ Guide for Polymer Concrete Overlays–ACI 548.5R-94
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✶ Strength Evaluation of Existing Concrete Buildings–
ACI 437R-91 (Reapproved 1997) ✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Ferrocement–ACI 549R-97
✶ Mechanical Connections of Reinforcing Bars– ✶ Guide for the Design, Construction, and Repair of
ACI 439.3R-91 (Reapproved 1999) Ferrocement–ACI 549.1R-93 (Reapproved 1999)
✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) ✶ Design Recommendations for Precast Concrete
Reinforcement for Concrete Structures–ACI 440R-96 Structures–ACI 550R-96 (Reapproved 2000)
✶ Guide for the Design and Construction of Concrete ✶ Emulating Cast-in-Place Design in Precast Concrete
Reinforced with FRP Bars–ACI 440.1R-01 Structures–ACI 550.1R-01
✶ High-Strength Concrete Columns: State of the Art– ✶ Tilt-Up Concrete Structures–ACI 551R-92
ACI 441R-96 (Reapproved 1997)
✶ State-of-the-Art Report on Recent Code Approaches ✶ Removal and Reuse of Hardened Concrete–ACI 555R-01
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MASONRY (CONT.) Effect of Restraint, Volume Change,


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ACI Committee 126, technical committee document 126.1R-97, new scientific developments on a continuous basis.
1997, 17 pp.
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Concrete Primer (Fourth Edition) ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials


Special Publication 1, 1987, 96 pp. This 1-day seminar covers the quality material selection and
By: F.R. McMillan and Lewis H. Tuthill. specifying of concrete and concrete materials, including cements,
Order Code: 000SP1.CT02 slag, fly ash, silica fume, blended cements, aggregates, chemical
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permanent structures in concrete.

Properties of Concrete at Early Ages


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MIXTURE PROPORTIONING

Intended as a supplement to Recommended Practice for Selecting


MIXTURE PROPORTIONING Proportions for Normal and Heavyweight Concrete (ACI 211.1-91),
See also MATERIALS and MASS CONCRETE
this guide describes a procedure for proportioning concretes having
slumps in the range of 0 to 1 in. and consistencies below this range,
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$56.50 (ACI members $33.00) PDF available Concrete (ACI 211.1-91); Standard Practice for Selecting
This publication describes methods for selecting and adjusting Proportions for Structural Lightweight Concrete (ACI 211.2-98);
proportions for normalweight concrete. The procedures take into Guide for Selecting Proportions for No-Slump Concrete (ACI 211.3-
consideration the requirements for placeability, consistency, strength, 97), Guide for Selecting Proportions for High-Strength Concrete with
and durability. Example calculations are shown, including Portland Cement and Fly Ash (ACI 211.4-93); and Guide for Submittal
adjustments based on the characteristics of the first trial batch. of Concrete Proportions (ACI 211.5-01). ACI members save an
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radiation shielding and bridge counterweight structures is
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Guide for Selecting Proportions for High-
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Order Code: CT0298.CT02 ACI Committee 211, technical committee document 211.4R-93,
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Chemical Admixtures for Concrete; 212.4R-93, Guide for the Use mixture proportions for high-strength concrete and optimizing the
of High-Range Water-Reducing Admixtures (Superplasticizers) mixture proportions on the basis of trial batches. The method is
in Concrete; 214-89, Recommended Practice for Evaluation of limited to high-strength concrete produced using conventional
Strength Test Results of Concrete; 221R-96, Guide for Use of materials and production techniques.
Normal Weight Aggregates in Concrete; 304R-89, Guide for
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$21.50 (ACI members $11.00) PDF available properties. Submittals must be prepared and reviewed to show
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proportioning and adjusting proportions of structural grade Guide for Submittal of Concrete Proportions, leads users through
concrete containing lightweight aggregates. Examples are given this process. The Guide is an essential tool for concrete producers
for systematic calculation of batch weights, effective displaced who determine the concrete mixture proportions and prepare
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proportions, documentation of compressive strength, and sample
Guide for Selecting Proportions for forms and suggested documentation.
No-Slump Concrete
ACI Committee 211, technical committee document 211.3R-97,
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MIXTURE PROPORTIONING NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION  NOTATION

MIXTURE PROPORTIONING NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION


See also TESTING and EVALUATION
(CONT.)
See also MATERIALS and MASS CONCRETE
In-Place Methods to Estimate
Concrete Mixtures Concrete Strength
Compilation 12, 1990, 64 pp. ACI Committee 228, technical committee document 228.1R-95,
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The 14 reports in this compilation cover topics including the $33.50 (ACI members $21.00) PDF available
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concrete, concrete quality control, quality assurance programs, hammer, probe penetration, pullout, ultrasonic pulse velocity,
concrete mixtures and construction needs, automatic adjustments maturity, and cast-in-place cylinder. The underlying principles and
of concrete mixtures, concrete mixtures optimization, the role of inherent limitations of each method are also discussed.
water in concrete, low water-cement ratios, structural wood-fiber Repeatability of test results is reviewed, and recommendations
concrete, premixed cement paste, and interpreting the slump test. are given for developing the correlation relationship for each
test method. Recommendations are given for the number of
tests, and statistical techniques for the interpretation of test
Proportioning Concrete Mixtures results are described.
Seminar Course Manual 26, 1992, 107 pp.
Order Code: SC2692.CT02
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211.1-91) is included. Bound as a spiral book, this publication is with the task of evaluating the condition of a concrete structure
an excellent way to learn mixture proportioning. and are considering the applicability of nondestructive test
methods to aid in that evaluation.
Engineered Concrete —
Mix Design and Test Methods Innovations in Nondestructive Testing
By: I. Kett. Publisher: CRC Press LLC, 1999, 256 pp.
Order Code: 0000EC.CT02
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specifying of concrete and concrete materials, including cements, in the field of concrete.
slag, fly ash, silica fume, blended cements, aggregates, chemical
admixtures, testing procedures for the proper evaluation of test results,
and what to do when test results are unacceptable. See pages 31-33 NOTATION
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Preparation of Notation for Concrete
ACI Committee 104, technical committee document 104-71,
1971 (Revised 1982) (Reapproved 1997), 12 pp., also in MCP-
1 and the MCP CD-ROM.
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This publication indicates how symbols shall be selected to
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NUCLEAR PARKING LOTS 

NUCLEAR Concrete and Grout in Nuclear and


See also CODES Hazardous Waste Disposal
Special Publication 158, 1996, 135 pp.
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$48.50 (ACI members $22.00)
Related Concrete Structures This Special Publication of six papers provides a wealth of
and Commentary information for the design and analysis of structures used in low-
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ACI Committee 349, technical committee document 349-01 guidelines on the performance and use of concrete for sealing
and commentary 349R-01, 2001, 134 pp., also in MCP-4 and high-level nuclear waste disposal facilities.
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PARKING LOTS
See also SLABS and PAVEMENTS
These code requirements cover the proper design and
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plant and have nuclear safety related functions. They apply to Guide for Design and Construction of
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Properly designed and built concrete parking lots offer life-
Reinforced Concrete Design for Thermal cycle cost advantages over other paving materials. ACI 330R-01,
Effects on Nuclear Power Plant Structures Guide for Design and Construction of Concrete Parking Lots,
ACI Committee 349, technical committee document 349.1R-91, includes guidance on site investigation, slab thickness
1991 (Reapproved 2000), 30 pp., also in MCP-4 and the MCP determination, design of joints and other details, paving operations,
CD-ROM. and quality-assurance procedures during construction. The guide
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$38.50 (ACI members $23.00) PDF available and repair and maintenance.
This report presents a design-oriented approach for considering
thermal loads on reinforced concrete structures.
Standard Specification for Plain Concrete
Evaluation of Existing Nuclear Safety- Parking Lots
ACI Committee 330, technical committee document 330.1-94,
Related Concrete Structures
1994, 7 pp., also in MCP-3 and the MCP CD-ROM.
ACI Committee 349, technical committee document 349.3R-96, Order Now!
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1996, 19 pp., also in MCP-4 and the MCP CD-ROM.
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nuclear safety-related concrete structures.

Code for Concrete Reactor Vessels Concrete Site Paving


Seminar Course Manual 28, 2001, 178 pp.
and Containments Order Code: SC2801.CT02
Joint ACI-ASME Committee 359, 1998, 8-1/2 x 11 in. format. Order Now!
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containment structures for nuclear power plants. and constructing parking lots, hot and cold weather concreting,
Available from: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, joints in concrete pavements, slab surface defects, and heavy
United Engineering Center, 345 E. 47th St., New York, NY 10017, industrial concrete paving. For information, see pages 31-33.
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ACI Seminar — Concrete Parking Lots
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and architectural concrete. See pages 31-33 for detailed
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PARKING STRUCTURES  PAVEMENTS

PARKING STRUCTURES Design of Continuously Reinforced


See also DURABILITY Pavement for Airports
ACI Committee 325, technical committee document
Guide for the Design of Durable 325.5R-90, 1990, 12 pp.
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ACI Committee 362, technical committee document 362.1R-97, This committee report provides design procedures for
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of durable parking structures. It also includes information about design
issues related to parking structure construction and maintenance.
Texturing Concrete Pavements
ACI Committee 325, technical committee document 325.6R-88,
Guide for Structural Maintenance 1988 (Reapproved 1997), 10 pp., also in MCP-3 and the MCP
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$22.50 (ACI members $13.00) PDF available pavements improves skid resistance that assists in stopping
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consultants who advise them in developing preventive maintenance
programs for parking structures. It presents typical maintenance
concerns and suggests ways of addressing them.
Recommendations for Designing
Prestressed Concrete Pavements
How to Design, Build, and Maintain ACI Committee 325, technical committee document 325.7R-88,
1988, 21 pp.
Concrete Parking Structures Order Code: 325788.CT02 Order Now!
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structure. This assembly of reports and articles on parking structures
and durability is divided into design, material, construction, and
Guide for Construction of Concrete
maintenance considerations. Pavements and Concrete Bases
ACI Committee 325, technical committee document 325.9R-91,
formerly 316R, 1991 (Reapproved 1997), 27 pp., also in MCP-3
PAVEMENTS and the MCP CD-ROM.
See also SLABS Order Code: 325991.CT02 Order Now!

$38.50 (ACI members $23.00) PDF available


Guide for Design of Foundations and This recommended practice covers the construction of concrete
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sampling, and testing materials. Recommendations for forms and
ACI Committee 325, technical committee document 325.3R-85,
slip-forming are included. Joints are also discussed, as well as
(Revised 1987), 8 pp., also in MCP-3 and the MCP CD-ROM.
recommendations for hot/cold-weather concreting.
Order Code: 325387.CT02
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In this guide, methods are suggested for material selection, Report on Roller-Compacted
moisture control, and compaction or treatment of soils and materials Concrete Pavements
to assure volume stability and uniform support for concrete pavements. ACI Committee 325, technical committee document
Various environments are considered and appropriate methods of 325.10R-95, 1995 (Reapproved 2001), 32 pp., also in
upgrade preparation are outlined. Base and subbase functions are MCP-3 and the MCP CD-ROM.
defined and adaptability of types of subbases is discussed. Order Code: 325105.CT02
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PAVEMENTS (CONT.) Roller-Compacted Concrete Pavement


See also SLABS Compilation 8, 1987, 55 pp.
Order Code: 0000C8.CT02 Order Now!
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Accelerated Techniques Lower costs and the ability to withstand high loads without
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combat increasing public impatience with traffic interruptions during
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concrete materials and properties, jointing and joint sealing, curing and constructing parking lots, hot and cold weather concreting,
and temperature control, concrete strength testing, and opening joints in concrete pavements, slab surface defects, and heavy
the pavement to traffic. An appendix gives flexural strength industrial concrete paving.
requirements for opening to traffic. These requirements vary with
pavement class (municipal or highway), foundation support value,
and expected loading, expressed as equivalent single-axle loads. ACI Seminar — Concrete Parking Lots
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require waits of 5 to 14 days. This fast-track approach allows
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transportation officials to complete projects that under normal time
elements, such as driveways, truck lanes, sidewalks, curbs, gutters,
frames would simply not be feasible.
and architectural concrete. See pages 31-33 for detailed
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Recent Developments in the Design and
Specification of Concrete Pavement Systems
Special Publication 181, 1998, 137 pp. PERIODICALS
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The six papers in this Special Publication address many different Concrete International
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Members receive a subscription as part of their dues.
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$47.50 (ACI members $29.00) construction techniques and methods, practical “how-to” design
This compilation of 14 Concrete International magazine articles and design aids, testing and inspection, business management,
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specifications for concrete pavements; crack repairs to concrete concrete design and construction.
pavements; quality workmanship in rapid repair of concrete General news is also highlighted involving ACI activities and
pavements; strength and durability of rapid highway repair concretes; members, industry news, and announcements of ACI policy
cracking in soil cement — causes, effect, control; performance of changes. The thrust of the magazine is practical in content and
bonded concrete overlays on continuously reinforced concrete current in theme.
pavements; durability of pavement repairs: a field experiment; and
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PERIODICALS  PIPES PLACING

PERIODICALS (CONT.) PLACING


See also CONSOLIDATION and CURING
ACI Structural Journal
Bimonthly periodical ISSN 0889-3241 Guide for Measuring, Mixing,
Order Code: 0000SJ.CT02 Transporting, and Placing Concrete
ACI Committee 304, technical committee document 304R-00,
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Guide for the Use of Preplaced
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journal contains technical, archival types of papers. The ACI Mass Concrete Applications
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This report describes pumps for transporting and placing
structural concrete. Rigid and flexible pipelines are discussed, as
well as couplings and other accessories. This report does not cover
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POLYMER CONCRETE (CONT.) _ Effect of natural pozzolans on concrete properties;


_ Discussion of quality control and quality assurance; and
See also EPOXIES
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Polymers are used increasingly in concrete due to the properties
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deck and floor overlays, precast products, and structural members.
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POZZOLANS This two-volume Special Publication recaps the Fourth
See also FLY ASH, SLAG, SILICA FUME, CEMENT, and International Conference and is an excellent source of information
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and natural pozzolans. The second volume consists of 44 papers
Use of Raw or Processed Natural on condensed silica fume and ferrous and non-ferrous slags.
Pozzolans in Concrete
ACI Committee 232, technical committee document 232.1R-00, Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural
24 pp., also in MCP-2 and the MCP CD-ROM.
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report also provides information and recommendations for the condensed silica fume and ferrous and non-ferrous slags.
selection and use of natural pozzolans generally conforming to
the applicable requirements of ASTM C 618 and CSA A23.5. Topics
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POZZOLANS (CONT.) ACI Seminar – Supplementary


See also FLY ASH, SLAG, SILICA FUME, CEMENT, and Cementitious Materials
ADMIXTURES This 1-day seminar will cover the use of a wide range of
supplementary cementitious materials which include various types
Mineral Admixtures of fly ashes, ground granulated slag, silica fume, metakaolin, and
other natural pozzolans. The origin and nature of each material and
Compilation 22, 1993, 72 pp.
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Guide for Precast Concrete Wall Panels
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PRESTRESSED CONCRETE Specification for Unbonded


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REINFORCEMENT

QUALITY ASSURANCE (CONT.) REFRACTORY CONCRETE


See also INSPECTION
Refractory Concrete:
Quality in Concrete Construction Abstract of State-of-the-Art Report
Compilation 38, 1998, 60 pp. ACI Committee 547, technical committee document 547R-79,
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Quality Assurance in Concrete Construction
Compilation 16, 1992, 98 pp. State-of-the-Art Report: Refractory Plastics
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ACI Committee 547, technical committee document
This compilation of articles and papers deals with quality
547.1R-89, 1989 (Reapproved 1997), 115 pp., also in MCP-6
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RECYCLING of Reinforcing Bars
ACI Committee 439, technical committee document 439.3R-91,
1991 (Reapproved 1999), 16 pp., also in MCP-5 and the
Removal and Reuse MCP CD-ROM.
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This report provides information on the evaluation of


REINFORCEMENT (CONT.) concrete structures (except those subject to seismic effects)
See also DETAILING, BOND, and FIBER REINFORCED
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POLYMERS

Reinforcement for Concrete — Concrete Repair Guide


Materials and Applications ACI Committee 546, technical committee document 546R-96
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ACI Committee E701, Educational Bulletin E2, 2000, 16 pp.
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Guide for Repair of Concrete
ACI Seminar — 318 Building Code Bridge Superstructures
ACI Committee 546, technical committee document 546.1R-80,
This is an intensive 1-day seminar on the significant changes
1980 (Reapproved 1997), 20 pp., also in MCP-6 and the MCP
in the ACI 318-99 Building Code Requirements for Structural
CD-ROM.
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described in this guide, including pier caps, beams, decks, curbs,
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ACI Seminar — Reinforced Concrete Design damage, selection of repair method, and surface preparation.
This 2-day seminar covers design concepts and safety Repair materials given primary consideration are conventional
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dates offered in 2002, or visit www.concreteseminars.com. ACI Committee 546, technical committee document 546.2R-98,
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Development of Seismic
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Steel Reinforcement This document provides guidance on the selection and
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Special Publication 184, 1999, 107 pp. strengthening of underwater concrete structures.
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$43.50 (ACI members $26.00) Concrete Repair Manual
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International, American Concrete Pavement Association, the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, and others.
REPAIR Topics include: Evaluation: Condition Survey, Nondestructive
See also EPOXIES and CRACKING
Testing, Laboratory Investigation, Causes of Deterioration and
Distress, and Repair Materials and Methods; Execution: Material
Guide for Evaluation of Concrete Selection, Selection of Application Method Plans and
Structures Prior to Rehabilitation Specifications, Concrete Removal, Surface Preparation, and QC/
ACI Committee 364, technical committee document 364.1R-94, CA; Protection and Maintenance: Surface Treatments, Joint
(Reapproved 1999) 1994, 22 pp., also in MCP-5 and the MCP Sealants, Cathodic Protection, Cleaning, and Structural
CD-ROM. Strengthening; Specific Considerations and Case Studies: Bridges,
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Order Code: 364194.CT02
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REPAIR

REPAIR (CONT.) Repair, Rehabilitation, and Maintenance


See also EPOXIES and CRACKING of Concrete Structures, and Innovation in
Design and Construction—Proceedings,
Repair and Strengthening of Concrete Fourth International Conference
Members with Adhesive Bonded Plates Special Publication 193, 2000, 1096 pp.
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Bridge Repair and Rehabilitation This compilation of background material for ACI seminars on
bridge repair follows bridge repair from evaluation to material and
Compilation 29, 1995, 72 pp.
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$39.50 (ACI members $24.00)
Compiled data combined with material previously published in
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High Performance Fiber-Reinforced
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roadway bridge, reservoir rehabilitation, multistory parking Repair and Rehabilitation: A Compilation
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Concrete Repair and Maintenance,
Order Code: 000C10.CT02 Illustrated
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REPAIR (CONT.) $73.50 (ACI members $43.00) PDF available
See also EPOXIES and CRACKING
Most joints, and some cracks in concrete structures, require
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Concrete Repair—Volume III conditions. This guide provides better understanding of the
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See also BRIDGES and REPAIR

ACI Seminar — Concrete Repair Basics Recent Developments in Lateral Force


This 1-day seminar covers condition surveys, repair Transfer in Buildings
techniques, repair materials, cracks and joints, application of
Special Publication 157, 1995, 516 pp.
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ACI Seminar — Repair of Concrete
Workshop Seismic Design and Construction
This 2-day seminar covers an in-depth “how-to” on reliable Compilation 31, 1996, 46 pp.
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RESIDENTIAL the 1960s,” “Precast Concrete Connection Details for All Seismic
See also SLABS Zones,” “Shearwalls — An Answer for Seismic Resistance,” etc.
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Guide to Residential Cast-in-Place
Concrete Construction
ACI Committee 332, technical committee document 332R-84, Seismic Retrofit of Concrete Structures
1984, (Reapproved 1999), 38 pp., also in MCP-3 and the MCP Seminar course manual, 1995, 92 pp.
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ISDP: Impact of the Seismic Design
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For a description, see INDUSTRY PUBLICATIONS on page 86.
Guide to Sealing Joints DISCOUNTS NOT AVAILABLE.
in Concrete Structures
ACI Committee 504, technical committee document 504R-90,
1990 (Reapproved 1997), 44 pp., also in MCP-6 and the MCP
CD-ROM.

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SHEAR SHELLS SHOTCRETE

Concrete Tools Vol. 4 (CD-ROM) —


SHEAR Shotcrete
See also SLABS
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Structural Concrete 506.2-95, Specification for Shotcrete ; 506.3R-91, Guide to
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Reinforced Shotcrete
and other nonstandard structural members are illustrated and ACI Committee 506, technical committee document 506.1R-98,
background theories and the complementary nature of a number 1998, 11 pp., also in MCP-6 and the MCP CD-ROM.
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Specification for Shotcrete


SHELLS ACI Committee 506, technical committee document 506.2-95,
1995, 8 pp., also in MCP-6 and the MCP CD-ROM.
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ACI Committee 334, technical committee document This specification, which is written in the three-part CSI format,
334.1R-92, 1992 (Reapproved 1997), 10 pp., also in MCP-3 covers materials, proportioning, and the application of shotcrete.
and the MCP CD-ROM.
Order Code: 334192.CT02
$18.50 (ACI members $11.00)
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This report highlights the practical aspects of shell design Nozzlemen
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1991, 13 pp.
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SHOTCRETE This guide offers a means of certifying wet-mix and dry-mix
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Guide to Shotcrete shotcrete.
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SHOTCRETE SHRINKAGE-COMPENSATING CONCRETE SILICA FUME
SILOS  SLABS

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This guide describes recent applications of silica fume concrete;
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shotcrete’s durability and environmental impact, and summarizes
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presented are a comparative evaluation of fiber shotcrete, SILOS
laboratory study of steel fiber shotcrete, dry-mix shotcrete nozzling, See also CHIMNEYS
and shotcrete linings.
Standard Practice for Design and
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ACI Committee E-703, Concrete Craftsman Series 4, 2000, Stacking Tubes for Storing Granular
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conditions, inspection and surface preparation, placement principals This Standard puts forth special requirements for the unique
and techniques, finishing and tolerances, safety, and testing. cases of static and dynamic loading such as: funnel flow, mass
flow, concentric flow, and asymmetric flow in silos. The Commentary
presents some of the considerations and assumptions of ACI
ACI Certification Programs Committee 313 in developing the Standard.
Shotcrete Nozzleman
ACI administers certification programs for Shotcrete Nozzlemen
in both wet- and dry-mix processes  see pages 14-17 for general
Circular Storage Tanks and Silos
program descriptions and training materials; for local program Author: A. Ghali – 2nd Edition
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SHRINKAGE-COMPENSATING
CONCRETE
See also CEMENT SLABS
See also PAVEMENTS and PARKING LOTS
Standard Practice for the Use of
Shrinkage-Compensating Concrete Guide for Concrete Floor and
ACI Committee 223, technical committee document Slab Construction
223-98, 1998, 28 pp., also in MCP-1 and the MCP CD-ROM.
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$48.50 (ACI members $29.00) PDF available ACI Committee 302, technical committee document 302.1R-96,
Shrinkage-compensating concrete is used extensively in 1997, 65 pp., also in MCP-2 and the MCP CD-ROM.
various types of construction to minimize cracking caused by drying Order Code: 302196.CT02
shrinkage. Methods and details are also given in this document $85.50 (ACI members $52.00) PDF available
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SILICA FUME construction, load transfer across joints, form stripping procedures,
See also POZZOLANS and curing. Finishing methods, flatness/levelness requirements,
and measurements are outlined. A valuable aid for troubleshooting
Guide for the Use of Silica Fume in is the review of the causes of floor and slab surface imperfections.
Concrete
ACI Committee 234, technical committee document 234R-
96, 1996 (Reapproved 2000), 52 pp., also in MCP-2 and the
MCP CD-ROM.

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SLABS

SLABS (CONT.) Elevated Slabs


See also PAVEMENTS and PARKING LOTS Compilation 21, 1992, 72 pp.
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Design of Slabs on Grade This compilation of Concrete International articles on elevated
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grade, including industrial floors and addresses the planning, design, economical floor systems for multistory residential buildings,
and detailing of slabs. Background information on design theories flatness and levelness of elevated surfaces, and long-term
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types of slabs. Design methods are given for plain concrete,
reinforced concrete, shrinkage-compensating concrete, and post-
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and curing problems. Design examples appear in an appendix. ACI Committee E-703, Concrete Craftsman Series 1, 1994,
80 pp.
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ACI Committee 421, technical committee document 421.1R-99,
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1999, 15 pp., also in MCP-5 and the MCP CD-ROM.
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Tests have established that punching shear in slabs can be
effectively resisted by reinforcement consisting of vertical members levelness) are also described in detail, as well as details on
mechanically anchored at the top and bottom of slabs. ACI 318 jointing and on curing and protection of slabs, and on typical
sets out the principles of design for slab shear reinforcement and problems, such as shrinkage and curling, cracking, dusting, and
makes specific reference to stirrups and shear heads. This report scaling. Possible solutions are also offered, and a complete
reviews other available devices and recommendations for their appendix of definitions is also included.
design. The application of these recommendations is illustrated
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This Special Publication consists of 10 papers that give the
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SLABS

SLABS (CONT.) Concrete Slab Surface Defects: Causes,


See also PAVEMENTS and PARKING LOTS Prevention, Repair
Publisher: Portland Cement Association, 1987, 12 pp.
Order Code: IS177T.CT02
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Order Code: 00CCS3.CT02
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Cement Mason’s Guide
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Education Committee E-703, 1993, 102 pp.
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SLABS SLAG  SOIL CEMENT SPECIFICATIONS

This state-of-the-art report provides basic information on


SLABS (CONT.) soil-cement technology, with an emphasis on design, testing,
See also PAVEMENTS and PARKING LOTS
and construction.

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See also EVALUATION and NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION
Seismic Design Guide for Liquid-
Containing Concrete Structures Recommended Practice for Evaluation of
and Commentary Strength Test Results of Concrete
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Guide for the Analysis, Design, and Results of Concrete
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Water-Soluble Chloride Available for
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Design and Construction of Circular
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Design and Construction of Circular
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TESTING (CONT.) TILT-UP CONSTRUCTION


See also EVALUATION and NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION
Tilt-Up Concrete Structures
ITGT01: Acceptance Criteria for Moment ACI Committee 551, technical committee document 551R-92,
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ACI administers a certification program for Tilt-Up Construction
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TROUBLESHOOTING AND Guide for Surface Finish


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Architectural Precast Concrete Circular Storage Tanks and Silos


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Building Movements and Joints
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104-71(97) Preparation of Notation for Concrete ........................ 58 232.1R-00 Use of Raw or Processed Natural Pozzolans
116R-00 Cement and Concrete Terminology ........................... 27 in Concrete ............................................................... 65
117-90/ Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete 232.2R-96 Use of Fly Ash in Concrete ....................................... 38
117R-90 Construction and Materials and Commentary ........... 80 233R-95 Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag as a
121R-98 Quality Management System for Cementitious Constituent in Concrete ....................... 76
Concrete Construction ............................................. 67 234R-96 Guide for the Use of Silica Fume in Concrete ........... 73
124.2-94 The Mercer Mile Buildings ......................................... 10 301-99 Specifications for Structural Concrete ...................... 76
126.1R-97 Guide to a Recommended Format for the Identification 301M-99 Specifications for Structural Concrete (Metric) ......... 76
of Concrete in a Materials Property Database .......... 56 302.1R-96 Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction ...... 73
126.3R-99 Guide to a Recommended Format for Concrete in a 303R-91 Guide to Cast-in-Place Architectural
Materials Property Database .................................... 56 Concrete Practice .................................................... 11
201.1R-92 Guide for Making a Condition Survey of Concrete 303.1-97 Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place
in Service ................................................................. 29 Architectural Concrete .............................................. 11
201.2R-01 Guide to Durable Concrete ....................................... 29 304R-00 Guide for Measuring, Mixing, Transporting, and
207.1R-96 Mass Concrete ......................................................... 55 Placing Concrete ...................................................... 62
207.2R-95 Effect of Restraint, Volume Change, and Reinforcement 304.1R-92 Guide for the Use of Preplaced Aggregate Concrete
on Cracking of Mass Concrete ................................. 55 for Structural and Mass Concrete Applications ......... 62
207.3R-94 Practices for Evaluation of Concrete in Existing 304.2R-96 Placing Concrete by Pumping Methods .................... 62
Massive Structures for Service Conditions .............. 55 304.3R-96 Heavyweight Concrete: Measuring, Mixing,
207.4R-93 Cooling and Insulating Systems for Mass Concrete .... 55 Transporting, and Placing ......................................... 63
207.5R-99 Roller-Compacted Mass Concrete ........................... 55 304.4R-95 Placing Concrete with Belt Conveyors ...................... 63
209R-92 Prediction of Creep, Shrinkage, and Temperature 304.5R-91 Batching, Mixing, and Job Control of
Effects in Concrete Structures ................................. 26 Lightweight Concrete ................................................ 63
210R-93 Erosion of Concrete in Hydraulic Structures ............ 43 304.6R-91 Guide for the Use of Volumetric-Measuring and
210.1R-94 Compendium of Case Histories on Repair of Erosion- Continuous-Mixing Concrete Equipment ................... 63
Damaged Concrete in Hydraulic Structures ............. 43 305R-99 Hot Weather Concreting ........................................... 42
211.1-91 Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for 306R-88 Cold Weather Concreting .......................................... 20
Normal, Heavyweight and Mass Concrete ............... 57 306.1-90 Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting .... 20
211.2-98 Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for 307-98/ Design and Construction of Reinforced Concrete
Structural Lightweight Concrete ................................ 57 307R-98 Chimneys and Commentary ..................................... 18
211.3R-97 Guide for Selecting Proportions for No- 308R-01 Guide to Curing Concrete ......................................... 26
Slump Concrete ........................................................ 57 308.1-98 Standard Specification for Curing Concrete .............. 26
211.4R-93 Guide for Selecting Proportions for High-Strength 309R-96 Guide for Consolidation of Concrete ......................... 20
Concrete with Portland Cement and Fly Ash ............ 57 309.1R-93 Behavior of Fresh Concrete During Vibration ............ 20
211.5R-01 Guide for Submittal of Concrete Proportions ............ 57 309.2R-98 Identification and Control of Visible Effects of
212.3R-91 Chemical Admixtures for Concrete ............................. 9 Consolidation on Formed Concrete Surfaces ........... 21
212.4R-93 Guide for the Use of High-Range Water-Reducing 309.3R-92 Guide to Consolidation of Concrete in
Admixtures (Superplasticizers) in Concrete ............... 9 Congested Areas ...................................................... 21
213R-87 Guide for Structural Lightweight 309.5R-00 Compaction of Roller-Compacted Concrete ............. 21
Aggregate Concrete ................................................. 45 311.4R-00 Guide for Concrete Inspection .................................. 44
214-77(97) Recommended Practice for Evaluation of Strength 311.5R-97 Guide for Concrete Plant Inspection and Field
Test Results of Concrete .......................................... 79 Testing of Ready-Mixed Concrete ............................ 44
214.3R-88(97) Simplified Version of the Recommended Practice for 313-97/ Standard Practice for Design and Construction of
Evaluation of Strength Test Results of Concrete ...... 79 313R-97 Concrete Silos and Stacking Tubes for Storing
215R-92 Considerations for Design of Concrete Structures Granular Materials and Commentary ........................ 73
Subjected to Fatigue Loading .................................... 35 318-99/ Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
216R-89 Guide for Determining Fire Endurance of 318R-99 and Commentary (318-99) ....................................... 18
Concrete Elements ................................................... 37 318M-99/ Metric Building Code Requirements for Structural
216.1-97 Standard Method for Determining the Fire Resistance 318RM-99 Concrete and Commentary ...................................... 18
of Concrete and Masonry Construction Assemblies .... 37 318/ Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
221R-96 Guide for Use of Normal Weight and Heavyweight 318R-02 and Commentary ...................................................... 18
Aggregates in Concrete ............................................ 10 325.3R-85(87)Guide for Design of Foundations and Shoulders for
221.1R-98 State-of-the-Art Report on Alkali- Concrete Pavements ................................................ 60
Aggregate Reactivity ................................................ 11 325.5R-90 Design of Continuously Reinforced Pavement
222.1-96 Provisional Standard Test Method for Water-Soluble for Airports ................................................................ 60
Chloride Available for Corrosion of Embedded Steel in 325.6R-88 Texturing Concrete Pavements ................................ 60
Mortar and Concrete Using the Soxhlet Extractor ...... 79 325.7R-88 Recommendations for Designing Prestressed
222.2R-01 Corrosion of Prestressing Steels .............................. 24 Concrete Pavements ................................................ 60
223-98 Standard Practice for the Use of Shrinkage- 325.9R-91 Guide for Construction of Concrete Pavements and
Compensating Concrete .......................................... 73 Concrete Bases ........................................................ 60
224R-01 Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures .............. 25 325.10R-95 Report on Roller-Compacted
224.1R-93 Causes, Evaluation, and Repair of Cracks in Concrete Pavements ................................................ 60
Concrete Structures ................................................. 25 325.11R-01 Accelerated Techniques for Concrete Paving ........... 61
224.2R-92 Cracking of Concrete Members in Direct Tension .... 25 330R-01 Guide for Design & Construction of Concrete
224.3R-95 Joints in Concrete Construction ............................... 45 Parking Lots ..............................................................59
225R-99 Guide to the Selection and Use of 330.1-94 Standard Specification for Plain Concrete
Hydraulic Cements ................................................... 13 Parking Lots ............................................................. 59
228.1R-95 In-Place Methods to Estimate Concrete Strength ..... 58 332R-84 Guide to Residential Cast-in-Place
228.2R-98 Nondestructive Test Methods for Evaluation of Concrete Construction ............................................. 71
Concrete in Structures ............................................. 58 334.1R-92 Concrete Shell Structures — Practice
229R-99 Controlled Low-Strength Materials (CLSM) .............. 24 and Commentary ...................................................... 72
230.1R-90 State-of-the-Art Report on Soil Cement .................... 76

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336.1-01 Specification for the Construction of Drilled Piers ..... 39 423.4R-98 Corrosion and Repair of Unbonded Single
336.2R-88 Suggested Analysis and Design Procedures for Strand Tendons ......................................................... 67
Combined Footings and Mats ................................... 39 423.5R-99 State-of-the-Art Report on Partially
336.3R-93 Design and Construction of Drilled Piers .................. 39 Prestressed Concrete .............................................. 67
341.2R-97 Seismic Analysis and Design of Concrete 423.6/ Specification for Unbonded Single-Strand
Bridge Systems ........................................................ 12 423.6R-01 Tendons ................................................................... 67
343R-95 Analysis and Design of Reinforced Concrete 435R-95 Control of Deflection in Concrete Structures ............ 27
Bridge Structures ..................................................... 12 435.7R-85 State-of-the-Art Report on Temperature-Induced
345R-91 Guide for Concrete Highway Bridge Deflections of Reinforced Concrete Members .......... 27
Deck Construction ................................................... 12 435.8R-85 Observed Deflections of Reinforced Concrete Slab
345.1R-92 Routine Maintenance of Concrete Bridges .............. 12 Systems, and Causes of Large Deflections ............. 27
345.2R-98 Guide for Widening Highway Bridges ........................ 13 437R-91 Strength Evaluation of Existing Concrete Buildings ...... 34
346-01 Specification for Cast-in-Place Concrete Pipe ............ 62 439.3R-91 Mechanical Connections of Reinforcing Bars ........... 68
347-01 Guide to Formwork for Concrete .............................. 38 440R-96 State-of-the-Art Report on Fiber Reinforced Plastic
349-01/ Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety Related (FRP) Reinforcement for Concrete Structures ......... 37
349R-01 Concrete Structures and Commentary ............. 19 & 59 440.1R-01 Guide for the Design and Construction of Concrete
349.1R-91 Reinforced Concrete Design for Thermal Effects on Reinforced with FRP Bars ........................................ 37
Nuclear Power Plant Structures ................................ 59 441R-96 High-Strength Concrete Columns: State of the Art ...... 20
349.2R-97 Embedment Design Examples .................................. 11 445R-99 State-of-the-Art Report on Recent Code Approaches
349.3R-96 Evaluation of Existing Nuclear Safety-Related to Shear Design of Structural Concrete .................... 72
Concrete Structures ................................................. 59 446.1R-91 Fracture Mechanics of Concrete: Concepts, Models,
350/ Code Requirements for Environmental Engineering and Determination of Material Properties .................. 40
350R-01 Concrete Structures and Commentary ..................... 19 446.3R-97 Finite Element Analysis of Fracture in Concrete
350.1/ Tightness Testing of Environmental Structures: State of the Art ....................................... 40
350.1R-01 Engineering Concrete Structures and Commentary . 78 503R-93 Use of Epoxy Compounds with Concrete ................. 34
350.3/ Seismic Design Guide for Liquid-Containing 503.1-92 - Four Epoxy Specifications ........................................ 34
350.3R-01 Concrete Structures and Commentary ..................... 79 503.4-92
351.1R-99 Grouting Between Foundations and Bases for 503.5R-92 Guide for the Selection of Polymer Adhesives
Support of Equipment and Machinery ....................... 39 with Concrete ........................................................... 34
351.2R-94 Foundations for Static Equipment ............................. 39 503.6R-97 Guide for the Application of Epoxy and Latex Adhesives
352R-91 Recommendations for Design of Beam-Column Joints for Bonding Freshly Mixed and Hardened Concretes .... 34
in Monolithic Reinforced Concrete Structures ........... 44 504R-90 Guide to Sealing Joints in Concrete Structures ........ 71
352.1R-89 Recommendations for Design of Slab-Column 506R-90 Guide to Shotcrete ................................................... 72
Connections in Monolithic Reinforced Concrete 506.1R-98 Committee Report on Fiber Reinforced Shotcrete .... 72
Structures ................................................................ 44 506.2-95 Specification for Shotcrete ........................................ 72
355.1R-91 State-of-the-Art Report on Anchorage to Concrete .. 11 506.3R-91 Guide to Certification of Shotcrete Nozzlemen ......... 72
355.2/ Evaluating the Performance of Post-Installed 506.4R-94 Guide for the Evaluation of Shotcrete ....................... 72
355.2R-01 Mechanical Anchors in Concrete 515.1R-79 (85) A Guide to the Use of Waterproofing, Dampproofing,
and Commentary ...................................................... 11 Protective, and Decorative Barrier Systems
357R-84 Guide for the Design and Construction of Fixed for Concrete ............................................................. 81
Offshore Concrete Structures .................................. 45 517.2R-87 Accelerated Curing of Concrete at
357.1R-91 State-of-the-Art Report on Offshore Concrete Atmospheric Pressure .............................................. 27
Structures for the Arctic ........................................... 45 523.1R-92 Guide for Cast-in-Place Low-Density Concrete ........ 13
357.2R-88 State-of-the-Art Report on Barge-Like 523.2R-96 Guide for Precast Cellular Concrete Floor, Roof,
Concrete Structures ................................................. 45 and Wall Units ........................................................... 13
358.1R-92 Analysis and Design of Reinforced and Prestressed
523.3R-93 Guide for Cellular Concretes Above 50 pcf and for
Concrete Guideway Structures ................................ 41
Aggregate Concretes Above 50 pcf with Compressive
360R-92 (97) Design of Slabs on Grade ......................................... 74
Strengths Less Than 2500 psi .................................. 13
362.1R-97 Guide for the Design of Durable Parking Structures ... 60
524R-93 Guide to Portland Cement Plastering ........................ 63
362.2R-00 Guide for Structural Maintenance of
530-99/ Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures
Parking Structures ................................................... 60
530R-99 and Specifications for Masonry Structures
363R-92 State-of-the-Art Report on High-Strength Concrete .... 41
530.1-99/ and Related Commentaries ...................................... 46
363.2R-98 Guide to Quality Control and Testing of High-
530.1R-99
Strength Concrete .................................................... 41
530/
364.1R-94 Guide for Evaluation of Concrete Structures Prior
530.1-02/ Masonry Structures and Specification for
to Rehabilitation ........................................................ 69
530R/ Masonry Structures and Related Commentaries
365.1R-00 Service Life Prediction — State-of-the-Art Report ...... 29
530.1R-02 ......................................................................... 19 & 46
371R-98 Guide for the Analysis, Design, and Construction of
533R-93 Guide for Precast Concrete Wall Panels .................. 66
Concrete-Pedestal Water Towers ............................. 79
543R-00 Design, Manufacture, and Installation of
372R-00 Design and Construction of Circular Wire- and Strand-
Concrete Piles .......................................................... 39
Wrapped Prestressed Concrete Structures ............. 79
544.1R-96 State-of-the-Art Report on Fiber
373R-97 Design and Construction of Circular Prestressed
Reinforced Concrete ................................................ 36
Concrete Structures with Circumferential Tendons ... 79
544.2R-89 Measurement of Properties of Fiber
408.1R-90 Suggested Development, Splice, and Standard Hook
Reinforced Concrete ................................................ 36
Provisions for Deformed Bars in Tension .................. 68
544.3R-93 Guide for Specifying, Proportioning, Mixing, Placing,
408.2R-92 State-of-the-Art Report: Bond under Cyclic Loads .... 12
408.3-01/ Splice and Development Length of High Relative and Finishing Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete ......... 36
408.3R-01 Rib Area Reinforcing Bars in Tension 544.4R-88 Design Considerations for Steel Fiber
and Commentary ...................................................... 12 Reinforced Concrete ............................................... 36
421.1R-99 Shear Reinforcement for Slabs ................................ 74 546R-96 Concrete Repair Guide ............................................. 69
423.3R-96 Recommendations for Concrete Members 546.1R-80 Guide for Repair of Concrete Bridge
Prestressed with Unbonded Tendons ....................... 67 Superstructures ........................................................ 69

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546.2R-98 Guide to Underwater Repair of Concrete ................. 69 SP-107 Forming Economical Concrete Buildings — Proceedings
547R-97 Refractory Concrete: Abstract of of the Third International Conference ........................... 39
State-of-the-Art Report ............................................. 68 SP-112 Nondestructive Testing of Concrete .......................... 58
547.1R-89 State-of-the-Art Report: Refractory Plastics and SP-114 Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in
Ramming Mixes ........................................................ 68 Concrete — Proceedings, Third International
548.1R-97 Guide for the Use of Polymers in Concrete .............. 63 Conference ............................................................... 65
548.2R-93 Guide for Mixing and Placing Sulfur Concrete SP-115 Reference Manual: Specifications for
in Construction ......................................................... 63 Masonry Structures ................................................. 77
548.3R-95 State-of-the-Art Report on Polymer- SP-116 Polymers in Concrete: Advances and Applications ... 64
Modified Concrete .................................................... 64 SP-117 Long-Term Serviceability of Concrete Structures ..... 30
548.4-93 Standard Specification for Latex-Modified SP-118 Fracture Mechanics: Applications to Concrete ......... 41
Concrete (LMC) Overlays ........................................ 64 SP-119 Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures
548.5R-94 Guide for Polymer Concrete Overlays ...................... 64 in Concrete ............................................................... 10
548.6R-96 Polymer Concrete — Structural Applications SP-121 Utilization of High-Strength Concrete — Second
State-of-the-Art Report ............................................. 64 International Symposium .......................................... 42
549R-97 State-of-the-Art Report on Ferrocement ................... 35 SP-122 Paul Klieger Symposium on Performance
of Concrete ............................................................... 42
549.1R-93 Guide for the Design, Construction and Repair
SP-124 Thin-Section Fiber Reinforced Concrete
of Ferrocement ......................................................... 35
and Ferrocement ...................................................... 35
550R-96 Design Recommendations for Precast
SP-126 Durability of Concrete ............................................... 30
Concrete Structures ................................................. 66
SP-129 Computer Analysis of the Effects of Creep, Shrinkage,
550.1R-01 Emulating Cast-in-Place Detailing in
Precast Concrete Structures ................................... 66 and Temperature Changes on Concrete Structures .... 26
551R-92 Tilt-Up Concrete Structures ..................................... 80 SP-132 Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in
555R-01 Removal and Reuse of Hardened Concrete ............. 68 Concrete —Proceedings, Fourth International
COMPILATIONS Conference ............................................................... 65
C-6 Application and Use of Shotcrete .............................. 73 SP-133 Designing Concrete Structures for Serviceability
C-8 Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement .................... 61 and Safety ................................................................ 30
C-10 Repair and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures .... 70 SP-134 Concrete Design Based on Fracture Mechanics ...... 40
C-12 Concrete Mixtures .................................................... 58 SP-135 Creep and Shrinkage of Concrete: Effect of Materials
C-16 Quality Assurance in Concrete Construction ............ 68 and Environment ....................................................... 26
C-17 High-Strength Concrete ............................................ 42 SP-136 Structural Lightweight Aggregate
C-19 Concrete Foundations .............................................. 40 Concrete Performance ............................................. 45
C-20 Repair and Rehabilitation II ....................................... 70 SP-137 Polymer Concrete ..................................................... 64
C-21 Elevated Slabs .......................................................... 74 SP-138 Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Reinforcement for
C-22 Mineral Admixtures ................................................... 66 Concrete Structures ................................................. 37
C-23 Chemical Admixtures ................................................ 10 SP-139 Durable Concrete in Hot Climates ............................ 43
C-24 Durable Concrete ..................................................... 34 SP-140 High-Performance Concrete in Severe Environments ... 42
C-25 Concrete Durability: Corrosion Protection ................. 30 SP-141 New Concrete Technology ........................................ 78
C-26 Formwork ................................................................. 39 SP-142 Fiber Reinforced Concrete Developments
C-27 Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete .............................. 36 and Innovations ........................................................ 36
C-28 Synthetic and Other Non-Metallic Fiber SP-143 New Experimental Techniques for Evaluating Concrete
Reinforcement of Concrete ....................................... 36 Material and Structural Performance ......................... 35
C-29 Bridge Repair and Rehabilitation ............................... 70 SP-144 Concrete Technology: Past, Present, and Future ..... 78
C-30 Concrete Pavements ................................................ 61 SP-145 Durability of Concrete — Third International
C-31 Seismic Design and Construction ............................. 71 Conference ............................................................... 30
C-32 High-Performance Concrete ..................................... 42 SP-146 Thin Reinforced Concrete Products and Systems .... 35
C-34 Bridge Durability and Performance ........................... 30 SP-147 Masonry in the Americas .......................................... 87
C-37 Precast and Prestressed Concrete .......................... 66 SP-148 Fourth CANMET/ACI International Conference on
C-38 Quality in Concrete Construction .............................. 68 Superplasticizers and Chemical Admixtures .............. 9
MONOGRAPHS SP-149 High-Performance Concrete: Proceedings, ACI
M-11 The Visible and Invisible Cracking of Concrete ......... 25 International Conference, Singapore ......................... 42
SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS SP-150 Controlled Low-Strength Materials ............................ 24
SP-1 Concrete Primer (4th edition) ................................... 56 SP-151 Concrete Bridges in Aggressive Environments ........ 13
SP-2 (99) ACI Manual of Concrete Inspection (1999) ............... 44 SP-152 Design and Performance of Mat Foundations —
SP-4 (94) Formwork for Concrete (6th Edition) ........................ 38 State-of-the-Art Review ............................................ 40
SP-4 Student Special ......................................................... 38 SP-153 Fly Ash, Slag, Silica Fume and Other Natural Pozzolans
SP-15 (99) Field Reference Manual: Standard Specifications for — Proceedings, Fifth International Conference .......... 65
Structural Concrete ACI 301-99 with Selected ACI and SP-154 Advances in Concrete Technology ........................... 77
ASTM References .................................................... 76 SP-155 Testing of Fiber Reinforced Concrete ....................... 36
SP-17(97) ACI Design Handbook .............................................. 19 SP-156 Interface Fracture and Bond .................................... 40
SP-66(94) ACI Detailing Manual ................................................. 29 SP-157 Recent Developments in Lateral Force Transfer
SP-71(99) ASTM Standards in ACI 301 and 318 ............... 20 & 77 in Buildings ................................................................ 71
SP-86 Deflections of Concrete Structures ........................... 28 SP-158 Concrete and Grout in Nuclear and Hazardous
SP-88 Strength Evaluation of Existing Concrete Bridges .... 35 Waste Disposal ......................................................... 59
SP-89 Polymer Concrete: Uses, Materials and Properties .. 65 SP-159 International Workshop on High-
SP-95 Properties of Concrete at Early Ages ....................... 56 Performance Concrete ............................................. 41
SP-96 Consolidation of Concrete ......................................... 21 SP-161 Recent Developments in Deflection Evaluation
SP-99 Polymer Modified Concrete ....................................... 65 of Concrete ............................................................... 28
SP-104 Lewis H. Tuthill International Symposium: Concrete SP-162 Mete A. Sozen Symposium — A Tribute From
and Concrete Construction ....................................... 78 His Students ............................................................. 77
SP-106 Computer Applications in Concrete Technology — SP-163 Third CANMET/ACI International Conference on
San Antonio 1987 ...................................................... 78 Performance of Concrete in Marine Environment ..... 46

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SP-164 The Fourth World Congress on Joint Sealants and Concrete Field Testing Technician — Grade I ........... 16
Bearing Systems in Concrete Structures — CP-6(82) Laboratory Testing — Tape #1 .................................. 15
Volume 1/Volume 2. .................................................. 45 CP-8(84) Finishing Concrete Flatwork ..................................... 15
SP-165 Repair and Strengthening of Concrete Members with CP-10(02) Craftsman Workbook for ACI Certification of
Adhesive Bonded Plates ........................................... 70 Concrete Flatwork Technician/Finisher .................... 16
SP-166 Properties and Uses of Polymers in Concrete .......... 64 C10-95S Spanish Language Version of Craftsman Workbook
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TEK Concrete Masonry Design and Construction ........... 83
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CR1 Concrete Repair — Volume I .......................... 70 & 84
CR2 Concrete Repair — Volume II ........................... 70 & 84
CR3 Concrete Repair — Volume III .......................... 71 & 84
IS177T Concrete Slab Surface Defects: Causes,
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CSSD Concrete Structures Stresses and Deformations,
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ESSENTIAL PUBLICATIONS
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✶ 2002 Manual of Concrete Practice (see pages 49-52)


✶ SP-4, Formwork for Concrete, 6th edition (see page 38)
✶ SP-2, ACI Manual of Concrete Inspection, 9th edition
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✶ SP-15, Field Reference Manual (see page 76)
✶ PCA Notes on ACI 318 (see page 18)
✶ SP-71, ASTM Standards in ACI 318 (see page 20)
✶ ASCC 98, The Contractor’s Guide to Quality Concrete
Construction (see page 21)
✶ Concrete Repair Manual (see page 69)
✶ Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 14th edition
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✶ Masonry Designers’ Guide, 3rd edition (see page 46)
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