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Mass concrete is defined in ACI 116R as “any volume of concrete with dimensions large enough to require that measures be taken to cope with generation of heat from hydration of the cement and attendant volume change to minimize cracking.” The design of mass concrete structures is generally based on durability, economy, and thermal
Standard Specifications for Concrete Structures (JSCE-SSCS), which show the model for plan, design, execution, maintenance and repair of concrete structures, have been highly recognized in practice and contributed to the development of concrete technology in Japan since its first publication as “Standard
1.1.1 This Specification covers construction of cast-in-place concrete, architectural concrete, lightweight concrete, mass concrete, post-tensioned concrete, shrinkage-compen-sating concrete for interior slabs, industrial floor slabs cast on ground, tilt-up construction, precast structural concrete, and precast architectural concrete.
Mass concrete is a term associated with the large in-situ concrete poured structures like dams, bridge piers, foundations of a large building, and large concrete placements (minimum 1 m deep). This article explains the important features and composition of mass concrete as per the American Concrete Institute (ACI).
14 cze 2023 · Mass concrete is defined in ACI 116R as “any volume of concrete with dimensions large enough to require that measures be taken to cope with generation of heat from hydration of the cement and attendant volume change to minimize cracking.” The design of mass concrete structures is generally based on durability, economy, and thermal
Version of Standard Specifications for Concrete Structures was established in 2008. Our task is to prepare the English version of four Specifications: ‘Design,’ ‘Materials and Construction,’ ‘Maintenance’ and ‘Dam Concrete’ of the 2007 edition of JSCE-SSCS.
The NSCS Standard Specifi cation provides a base Specifi cation with standard clauses on execution, materials and construction for the production of consistent and well-constructed reinforced concrete building structures.