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CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION
AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
1.1—Scope

1.2—History
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1.4—Long-term strength design

CHAPTER 2—MATERIALS AND


MIXTURE PROPORTIONING
1.3—Temperature control
2.1—General
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2.2—Cements

2.3—Pozzolans and ground slag


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2.4—Chemical admixtures

2.5—Aggregates
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Table 2.1—Maximum allowable percentages
of deleterious substances in fine aggregate
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Table 2.3—Maximum allowable percentages of


deleterious substance in coarse aggregate
(by weight)
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Table 2.4—Grading requirements for coarse Each point represents an average of two 18 x 36-in. (450 x 900-mm)
aggregate and two 24 x 48-in. (600 x 1200-mm) concrete cylinders tested 1 yr
for both Grand Coulee and Clear Creek aggregates.
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2.6—Water

2.7—Selection of proportions
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2.8—Temperature control

CHAPTER 3—PROPERTIES
3.1—General
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Table 3.1—Typical concrete mixture data from various dams


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Table 3.2—Cement and water contents and strengths of concrete in various dams

3.2—Strength
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Table 3.3—Compressive strength and elastic properties of mass concrete


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Table 3.4—Elastic properties of mass concrete

3.3—Elastic properties

3.4—Creep
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Table 3.5—Volume change and permeability of


mass concrete

3.5—Volume change
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Table 3.6—Shear properties of concrete


(triaxal tests)

3.6—Permeability

3.7—Thermal properties

3.8—Shear properties
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3.9—Durability

CHAPTER 4—CONSTRUCTION
4.1—Batching
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Table 4.1—Typical batching tolerances

4.2—Mixing
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4.4—Curing

4.5—Forms
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4.6—Height of lifts and time intervals between lifts


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4.8—Instrumentation
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CHAPTER 5—REFERENCES
5.1—Referenced standards and reports

4.9—Grouting contraction joints


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5.2—Cited references
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