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Primary Topic: Materials-Concrete Description: Unexpected interactions between otherwise acceptable ingredients in portland cement concrete are becoming increasingly common as cementitious systems become more complex and demands on the systems are more rigorous. Examples of incompatibilities are early stiffening or excessive retardation, potential for uncontrolled early-age cracking, and unstable or unacceptable air void systems. Several test methods have been reviewed to assess their usefulness in early detection of incompatibility, and thus prevent pavement field problems. A protocol has been developed to allow product manufacturers, concrete producers, contractors, and owners to monitor materials and concrete systems. The protocol has two phases: relatively simple field tests to provide early warnings of potential problems and central laboratory tests to support and confirm the field work. FHWA Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-06-080 Publication Year: 2006 Document Links: HTML PDF (file size: 0.4 mb) PDF files can be viewed with the Acrobat® Reader®
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Updated: 07/26/2011 |