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Thermal Stresses in Mass concrete addressing Owners requirements and simplification

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Page 1: Thermal Stresses in Mass concrete addressing Owners

Thermal Stresses in Mass concrete addressing Owners

requirements and simplification

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Mass challenges

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Create a simple specification

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Item Change

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We modified the pay adjustment formula for under We modified the pay adjustment formula for under strength concrete to one that is not as harsh. Example, strength concrete to one that is not as harsh. Example, Cost Cost --

$650/CY.$650/CY.

% % RdctnRdctn

Old Pay Old Pay adjadj New Pay New Pay

2.5 % $121.57 $ 17.622.5 % $121.57 $ 17.625.0 % $145.03 $ 39.605.0 % $145.03 $ 39.607.5 % $167.88 $ 65.957.5 % $167.88 $ 65.95

10.0 % $190.13 $96.6610.0 % $190.13 $96.66

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Risks vs. Reward

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Mass Concrete -

Poorly charted territory from an application basis

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Temperature cracks

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Stress cracked column

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Stress cracking due to Early form removal or temperature

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Run Temperature animation and Cracking probability.

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Column removal

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Thermal Shock

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DEF Damage

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DEF Damage

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Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR)

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Controlling ASR

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How do we control the deterioration mechanisms

created by heat?•

Restrict placement temperature to 75ºF

Limit differential to 35ºF max•

Monitor

Create a detailed temperature control plan–

USE CONCRETEWORKS to develop a low heat concrete design and develop a Thermal Control Plan.

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Why develop plan?•

To address form stripping and reduce thermal shock cracking. Maintain temperature control methods for 4 days or to the peak of the adiabatic heat gain curve which ever is greater .

To implement plan if high temperature is exceeded (160º) minimizing interruptions to construction.

To implement plan if 35ºF differential is not maintained minimizing interruptions to construction.

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Create a low heat concrete design.

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To use ACI 211 Mod which is in the ConcreteWorks program the inputs

needed are as follows:•

Slump

Air•

Strength

Mixture deviation•

Environment

ASTM aggregate gradation

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What do you do to improve a mix design for mass concrete

with heat

problems?–

Sub. Cl F fly ash for cement

Sub. GGBFS for cement

Lower the cement content

Lower placement temp.

Change aggr

types

Improve aggr

gradation

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Concrete design not optimized

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Show cementitious quantities with a poor design

46 gallons of water/yd

8.75 sacks of cement

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Improved concrete design

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Show cementitious quantity with improved design parameters

Reduced 20 gallons of water/yd

Cement content 4.88 sacks, reduced cement 3.85 sacks

Increase rock content by 520 Lbs

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Evaluate -

Thermal Control plan before placement. How?

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Thermal Control Plan -

ResultsMax Temp. Difference ٠ Max. Temp. ٠ ASR/DEF Compliance

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Cracking Risk

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Cracking Risk output

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Contractors and suppliers can optimize

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