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Difference between Quartz and Quartzitic Gravel

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Nov 6, 2007
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The ACI 224-01 8.3.2 states "Typically, some concretes of highly quartzitic gravels have a low strain capacity and a high modulus of elasticity. Concretes with a low strain capacity are much more sensitive to shrinkage due to drying (and to a decrease in temperature) and will be subjected to a greater amount of cracking."

However in the same ACI 224-01 3.4.2 states "Quartz, limestone, dolomite, granite, feldspar, and some basalts can be classified as higher-modulus aggregates, which result in lower shrinkage properties of concrete."

Is Quartz and Quartzitic Gravel the same thing? If so, ACI is really contradicting themselves
 
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