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  1. Synthetic aggregates may be either byproducts of an industrial process, in the case of blast-furnace slag, or products of processes developed to manufacture aggregates with special …

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    5.4.1 Use of Non-Reactive Aggregate Most obvious and certain (?) way of preventing deleterious AAR. Nonreactive aggregates are not available in many locations AAR has occurred with …

  3. aggregate Topic - American Concrete Institute

    Nov 12, 2025 · Aggregates are the major constituent (ingredient) in concrete, making up 60% to 70% of the volume of concrete. Aggregates influence the workability of plastic concrete and …

  4. This guide includes a definition of lightweight-aggregate concrete for structural purposes and discusses, in a condensed fashion, the production methods for and inherent properties of …

  5. Strength and stiffness Crushed aggregates typically result in higher strength, but lower workability. Concrete modulus of elasticity highly dependent on aggregate stiffness.

  6. topicdetail - American Concrete Institute

    The American Concrete Institute (ACI) is a leading authority and resource worldwide for the development and distribution of consensus-based standards, technical resources, educational …

  7. ASTM C33/C33M-18, "Standard Specification for Concrete …

    Apr 1, 2018 · Title: ASTM C33/C33M-18, "Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregates." Author (s): ASTM Subcommittee C09.20 on Aggregates Publication: Commentary Reference …

  8. What is an admixture? - American Concrete Institute

    What is an admixture? Q. What is an admixture? A. An admixture is a material other than water, aggregates, cementitious materials, and fiber reinforcement, used as an ingredient of a …

  9. Definition of concrete, hydraulic cement, mortar, and grout

    A. Concrete is a composite material that consists of a mixture of hydraulic cement, aggregates, and water, with or without admixtures, fibers, or other cementitious materials. Hydraulic …

  10. Aggregate classification by density - American Concrete Institute

    Aggregate classification by density Q. Are aggregates classified according to density? A. Yes. Those used to make normal-density concrete are called normal-density aggregates. Those for …