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Concrete aggregate testing for ASR potential

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damianyu

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Mar 26, 2013
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Which of the following tests requires using cementitious materials that are proposed for a specific project? Thanks.
ASTM C1260
ASTM C1567
ASTM C1293
 
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probably not this one:
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For our bridge projects, we spec C1260-07 (AASHTO T303-04) for standard mixes, or C1567 when fly ash or silica fume is in the mix.
 
@cvg It is C1260. Thanks for catching that.
 
@HotRod10 Say Type I cement is specified in the mix, for either test, do you require using cement from same brand/source as that used on the job, or any cement conforming to C150 Type I will do?
 
I don't know what the Materials guys require for the their testing. I just know what is in our general notes. What I posted above is pretty much the extent of it.
 
C1260 or C1567; however, keep in mind that these tests use a relatively high cement content which makes the mortar bars very strong. There are many ASR issues that can be masked by the strong mortar bars. An example is surface pop-outs. This potential might not show in the tests.
 
Thanks for the reply. But I am looking for specifics about the tests, i.e., whether cementitious materials used in the tests should be the same source/brand as those to be used for the construction?
 
No. Only the same class or class of cement.
 
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