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ACI 207.5 : 1989

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ROLLER COMPACTED MASS CONCRETE

Superseded date

07-23-2013

Published date

01-12-2013

Chapter 1 Introduction
    1.1 General
    1.2 What is RCC?
    1.3 History
    1.4 Advantages & disadvantages
Chapter 2 Materials and mixture proportioning for RCC
    2.1 General
    2.2 Materials
    2.3 Mixture proportioning considerations
    2.4 Mixture proportioning methods
    2.5 Laboratory trial mixtures
    2.6 Field adjustments
Chapter 3 Properties of hardened RDD
    3.1 General
    3.2 Strength
    3.3 Elastic properties
    3.4 Dynamic properties
    3.5 Creep
    3.6 Volume change
    3.7 Thermal properties
    3.8 Tensile strain capacity
    3.9 Permeability
    3.10 Durability
    3.11 Unit weight
Chapter 4 Design of RCC Dams
    4.1 General
    4.2 Dam section considerations
    4.3 Stability
    4.4 Temperature studies & control
    4.5 Contraction joints
    4.6 Galleries & adits
    4.7 Facing design & seepage control
    4.8 Spillways
    4.9 Outlet works
Chapter 5 Construction of RCC dams
    5.1 General
    5.2 Aggregate production & plant location
    5.3 Proportioning & mixing
    5.4 Transporting & placing
    5.5 Compaction
    5.6 Lift joints
    5.7 Contraction joints
    5.8 Forms & facings
    5.9 Curing & protection from weather
    5.10 Galleries & drainage
Chapter 6 Quality control of RCC
    6.1 General
    6.2 Activities prior to RCC placement
    6.3 Activities during RCC placement
    6.4 Activities after RCC placement
Chapter 7 General references & information Sources
    7.1 General
    7.2 ASTM standards
    7.3 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers test procedures
    7.4 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation test procedures
    7.5 ACI references
    7.6 Gravity dam design references
    7.7 References cited in text

Roller compacted concrete (RCC) is a concrete of no-slump consistency in its unhardened state that is transported, placed, and compacted using earth and rock fill construction equipment. Properties of hardened RCC are similar to those of conventionally placed concrete. This report applies to the use of RCC in structures that require measures be taken to cope with generation of heat from hydration of the cementitious materials and attendant volume change to minimize cracking. Mixture proportioning, physical properties, mixing, transporting, placing, consolidating, curing, protection, testing, inspection, design, and construction are covered.

Committee
207
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
American Concrete Institute
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ACI 305R : 2010 GUIDE TO HOT WEATHER CONCRETING
ACI 318 : 2014 BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE AND COMMENTARY
ACI 207.2 : 1990 EFFECT OF RESTRAINT, VOLUME CHANGE, AND REINFORCEMENT ON CRACKING OF MASSIVE CONCRETE
ACI 304.4R : 1995 PLACING CONCRETE WITH BELT CONVEYORS
ACI 201.2 : 1992(R1997) GUIDE TO DURABLE CONCRETE
ACI 207.1R : 2005 GUIDE TO MASS CONCRETE
ACI 306R : 2016 GUIDE TO COLD WEATHER CONCRETING
ASTM C 512 : 2002 Standard Test Method for Creep of Concrete in Compression
ACI 211.3 : 1992(R1997) SELECTING PROPORTIONS FOR NO-SLUMP CONCRETE
ACI 308 : 92(R1997) PRACTICE FOR CURING CONCRETE
ACI 221R : 1996 GUIDE FOR USE OF NORMAL WEIGHT AND HEAVYWEIGHT AGGREGATES IN CONCRETE
ACI 304R : 2000 GUIDE FOR MEASURING, MIXING, TRANSPORTING AND PLACING CONCRETE

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