ACI Catalogue 2002
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ADMIXTURES ANCHORS
See also FLY ASH, SLAG, POZZOLANS, and SILICA FUME State-of-the-Art Report on Anchorage to Concrete .................... 11
Chemical Admixtures for Concrete ............................................... 9 Evaluating the Performance of Post-Installed
Guide for the Use of High-Range Water-Reducing Admixtures Mechanical Anchors in Concrete and Commentary ............... 11
(Superplasticizers) in Concrete ................................................. 9 Embedment Design Examples ..................................................... 11
Sixth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Superplasticizers Guide to the Design of Anchor Bolts and
and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete ........................... 9 Other Steel Embedments ....................................................... 11
Fifth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Superplasticizers
and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete ........................... 9 ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE
Fourth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Guide to Cast-in-Place Architectural Concrete Practice ............... 11
Superplasticizers and Chemical Admixtures in Concrete ........... 9 Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place Architectural Concrete .. 11
Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete .... 10 Architectural Precast Concrete .................................................... 12
Chemical Admixtures ................................................................. 10
Chemical and Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete ................ 10 BOND
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 10 See also REINFORCEMENT
State-of-the-Art Report: Bond Under Cyclic Loads ...................... 12
AESTHETICS Splice and Development Length of High Relative Rib Area
The Mercer Mile Buildings .......................................................... 10 Reinforcing Bars in Tension and Commentary ........................ 12
Bond and Development of Reinforcement —
AGGREGATES A Tribute to Peter Gergely ..................................................... 12
See also LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE, MATERIALS, and
MIXTURE PROPORTIONING BRIDGES
Guide for Use of Normal Weight and See also GUIDEWAYS and REPAIR
Heavyweight Aggregates in Concrete .................................... 10 Analysis and Design of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Structures .... 12
Aggregates for Concrete ............................................................ 10 Seismic Analysis and Design of Concrete Bridge Systems ............ 12
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 10 Guide for Concrete Highway Bridge Deck Construction .............. 12
ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 10 Routine Maintenance of Concrete Bridges ................................. 12
Seismic Response of Concrete Bridges ........................................ 13
ALKALI-AGGREGATE REACTION Guide for Widening Highway Bridges ......................................... 13
See also DURABILITY
Concrete Bridges in Aggressive Environments ............................. 13
State-of-the-Art Report on Alkali-Aggregate Reactivity ............... 11
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CELLULAR CONCRETE Code Requirements for Environmental Engineering
See also CONTROLLED LOW-STRENGTH MATERIALS Concrete Structures and Commentary ................................... 19
Guide for Cast-in-Place Low-Density Concrete ............................ 13 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures
Guide for Precast Cellular Concrete Floor, Roof, and Wall Units .. 13 and Specification ................................................................... 19
Guide for Cellular Concretes Above 50 pcf and for Aggregate Code for Concrete Reactor Vessels and Containments ................ 19
Concretes Above 50 pcf with Compressive Strengths ASTM Standards in ACI 301 and 318 ......................................... 20
Less Than 2500 psi ................................................................ 13 ACI Seminar — 318 Building Code ............................................. 20
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FORMWORK HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES
Guide to Formwork for Concrete ................................................ 38 See also MASS CONCRETE
Formwork for Concrete .............................................................. 38 Erosion of Concrete in Hydraulic Structures ................................ 43
Student Special SP-4 .................................................................. 38 Compendium of Case Histories on Repair of Erosion-Damaged
Forming Economical Concrete Buildings — Concrete in Hydraulic Structures ............................................ 43
Proceedings of the Third International Conference ................ 39
Formwork .................................................................................. 39 IMPACT
See also FATIGUE
Toolbox Meeting Flyers, Concrete Formwork .............................. 39
Concrete and Blast Effects .......................................................... 43
FOUNDATIONS
INSPECTION
Specification for the Construction of Drilled Piers ....................... 39
Guide for Concrete Inspection .................................................... 44
Suggested Analysis and Design Procedures for
Combined Footings and Mats ................................................ 39 Guide for Concrete Plant Inspection and Field Testing
of Ready-Mixed Concrete ...................................................... 44
Design and Construction of Drilled Piers ..................................... 39
ACI Manual of Concrete Inspection ............................................ 44
Grouting Between Foundations and Bases for Support
of Equipment and Machinery ................................................ 39 ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 44
Foundations for Static Equipment ............................................... 39
JOINTS, MONOLITHIC
Design, Manufacture, and Installation of Concrete Piles ............. 39
Recommendations for Design of Beam-Column Joints in
Design and Performance of Mat Foundations — Monolithic Reinforced Concrete Structures ............................ 44
State-of-the-Art Review ......................................................... 40
Recommendations for Design of Slab-Column Connections in
Concrete Foundations ................................................................ 40 Monolithic Reinforced Concrete Structures ............................ 44
Cementitious Grouts and Grouting ............................................ 40
JOINTS, MOVEMENT
FRACTURE MECHANICS See also SEALANTS
Fracture Mechanics of Concrete: Concepts, Models, and Joints in Concrete Construction .................................................. 45
Determination of Material Properties ..................................... 40
The Fourth World Congress on Joint Sealants and Bearing
Finite Element Analysis of Fracture in Concrete Structures: Systems in Concrete Structures — Volume 1 .......................... 45
State of the Art ..................................................................... 40
The Fourth World Congress on Joint Sealants and Bearing
Interface Fracture and Bond ....................................................... 40 Systems in Concrete Structures — Volume 2 .......................... 45
Concrete Design Based on Fracture Mechanics ........................... 40 Building Movements and Joints .................................................. 45
Fracture Mechanics for Concrete Materials:
Testing and Applications ........................................................ 40 LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE
Fracture Mechanics: Applications to Concrete ............................ 41 See also AGGREGATES and CELLULAR CONCRETE
Guide for Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete ............... 45
GUIDEWAYS Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete Performance ........... 45
Analysis and Design of Reinforced and Prestressed
Concrete Guideway Structures .............................................. 41 MARINE CONCRETE
See also HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETE
HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETE Guide for the Design and Construction of Fixed Offshore
State-of-the-Art Report on High-Strength Concrete .................... 41 Concrete Structures ............................................................... 45
Guide to Quality Control and Testing of High-Strength Concrete .... 41 State-of-the-Art Report on Offshore Concrete Structures
High-Performance Concrete: Performance and Quality of for the Arctic ......................................................................... 45
Concrete Structures ............................................................... 41 State-of-the-Art Report on Barge-Like Concrete Structures ......... 45
High-Strength Concrete in Seismic Regions ................................ 41 Third CANMET/ACI International Conference on Performance
High-Performance Concrete ....................................................... 41 of Concrete in Marine Environment ....................................... 46
High-Strength Concrete: An International Perspective ................ 41
MASONRY
International Workshop on High-Performance Concrete ............. 41
See also PLASTERING
High-Performance Concrete: Proceedings, ACI International
Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures and Specifications
Conference, Singapore .......................................................... 42
for Masonry Structures and Related Commentaries (530-99) .... 46
High-Performance Concrete in Severe Environments .................. 42
Building Code Requirements and Commentary for Masonry
Paul Klieger Symposium on Performance of Concrete ................. 42 Structures and Specification for Masonry Structures
Utilization of High-Strength Concrete — and Related Commentaries (530-02) ..................................... 46
Second International Symposium ........................................... 42 Masonry Designers’ Guide, 3rd Edition ....................................... 46
High-Performance Concrete ....................................................... 42 Masonry Efflorescence ................................................................ 46
High-Strength Concrete ............................................................. 42 Concrete Masonry Design Tables ................................................ 55
High-Strength Concrete — Seminar ........................................... 42 Mortar, How to Specify and Use Masonry Mortar ....................... 55
Fundamentals of High-Performance Concrete ............................ 42 ACI Seminar — 530-99 Structural Masonry Code ....................... 55
High-Performance Concrete — Research & Practice .................... 42 ACI Seminar — How to Design Masonry Structures .................... 55
HOT WEATHER MASS CONCRETE
Hot Weather Concreting ............................................................ 42 See also HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES
Durable Concrete in Hot Climates .............................................. 43 Mass Concrete ........................................................................... 55
Practitioner’s Guide to Hot Weather Concreting ......................... 43 Effect of Restraint, Volume Change, and Reinforcement
on Cracking of Mass Concrete ............................................... 55
HYBRID Practices for Evaluation of Concrete in Existing
Hybrid and Composite Structures ............................................... 43 Massive Structures for Service Conditions .............................. 55
Composite and Hybrid Systems .................................................. 43 Cooling and Insulating Systems for Mass Concrete ..................... 55
Roller Compacted Mass Concrete ............................................... 55
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See also FLY ASH, SLAG, SILICA FUME, See also EPOXIES and CRACKING
CEMENT, and ADMIXTURES Guide for Evaluation of Concrete Structures Prior to Rehabilitation ... 69
Use of Raw or Processed Natural Pozzolans in Concrete ............. 65 Concrete Repair Guide ............................................................... 69
Fly Ash, Slag, Silica Fume and Other Natural Pozzolans — Guide for Repair of Concrete Bridge Superstructures .................. 69
Proceedings, Seventh International Conference ..................... 66 Guide to Underwater Repair of Concrete ................................... 69
Fly Ash, Slag, Silica Fume and Other Natural Pozzolans — Concrete Repair Manual ............................................................. 69
Proceedings, Sixth International Conference .......................... 65 Repair and Strengthening of Concrete Members with
Fly Ash, Slag, Silica Fume and Other Natural Pozzolans — Adhesive Bonded Plates ......................................................... 70
Proceedings, Fifth International Conference .......................... 65 Repair, Rehabilitation, and Maintenance of Concrete
Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete — Structures, and Innovation of Design in Construction —
Proceedings, Fourth International Conference ....................... 65 Proceedings, Fourth International Conference ....................... 70
Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete — Bridge Repair and Rehabilitation ................................................ 70
Proceedings, Third International Conference ......................... 65 Repair and Rehabilitation II ......................................................... 70
Mineral Admixtures .................................................................... 66 Repair and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures ........................ 70
ACI Seminar — Practical Concrete Materials ............................... 66 Repairing Concrete Bridges ........................................................ 70
ACI Seminar – Supplementary Cementitious Materials ............... 66 Repair and Rehabilitation: A Compilation from the
Indian Concrete Journal ......................................................... 70
PRECAST CONCRETE
Concrete Repair and Maintenance, Illustrated ............................ 70
See also PARKING STRUCTURES, BRIDGES, and GUIDEWAYS
Concrete Repair — Volume I ...................................................... 70
Guide for Precast Concrete Wall Panels ...................................... 66
Concrete Repair—Volume II ....................................................... 70
Design Recommendations for Precast
Concrete Structures ............................................................... 66 High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete in
Infrastructural Repair and Retrofit .......................................... 70
Precast and Prestressed Concrete ............................................... 66
Concrete Repair—Volume III ....................................................... 71
Emulating Cast-In-Place Detailing in Precast
Concrete Structures ............................................................... 66 ACI Seminar — Concrete Repair Basics ....................................... 71
ACI Seminar — Repair of Concrete Workshop ............................ 71
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
See also BRIDGES, GUIDEWAYS, PARKING STRUCTURES, RESIDENTIAL
and SLABS See also SLABS
Recommendations for Concrete Members Prestressed with Guide to Residential Cast-in-Place Concrete Construction .......... 71
Unbonded Tendons ............................................................... 67 Residential Concrete ................................................................... 71
Corrosion and Repair of Unbonded Single Strand Tendons ......... 67
State-of-the-Art Report on Partially Prestressed Concrete ........... 67 SEALANTS
Specification for Unbonded Single-Strand Tendons .................... 67 See also JOINTS and CRACKING
Construction of Prestressed Concrete Structures ......................... 67 Guide to Sealing Joints in Concrete Structures ............................ 71
Prestressed Concrete: A Fundamental Approach ......................... 67 SEISMIC AND LATERAL FORCES
Prestressed Concrete Structures .................................................. 67 See also BRIDGES and REPAIR
QUALITY ASSURANCE Recent Developments in Lateral Force Transfer in Buildings ......... 71
See also INSPECTION Seismic Design and Construction ................................................ 71
Quality Management System for Concrete Construction ............ 67 ISDP: Impact of the Seismic Design Provisions of
the International Building Code ............................................. 71
Quality in Concrete Construction ............................................... 68
Seismic Retrofit of Concrete Structures ....................................... 71
Quality Assurance in Concrete Construction ............................... 68
Concrete Mix Design Quality Control .......................................... 68 SHEAR
See also SLABS
RECYCLING
State-of-the-Art Report on Recent Code Approaches to Shear
Removal and Reuse of Hardened Concrete ................................. 68 Design of Structural Concrete ................................................ 72
REFRACTORY CONCRETE SHELLS
Refractory Concrete: Concrete Shell Structures — Practice and Commentary .............. 72
State-of-the-Art Report ......................................................... 68
State-of-the-Art Report: Refractory Plastics SHOTCRETE
and Ramming Mixes ............................................................. 68 Guide to Shotcrete ..................................................................... 72
Concrete Tools Vol. 4 (CD-ROM) — Shotcrete ............................ 72
REINFORCEMENT Committee Report on Fiber Reinforced Shotcrete ....................... 72
See also DETAILING, BOND, and FIBER
Specification for Shotcrete .......................................................... 72
REINFORCED POLYMERS
Guide to Certification of Shotcrete Nozzlemen ........................... 72
Mechanical Connections of Reinforcing Bars .............................. 68
Guide for the Evaluation of Shotcrete ......................................... 72
Suggested Development, Splice, and Standard Hook Provisions for
Deformed Bars in Tension ...................................................... 68 Special Value: Shotcrete Package ................................................ 72
Development of Seismic Steel Reinforcement Application and Use of Shotcrete ............................................... 73
Products and Systems ............................................................ 69 Shotcrete for the Craftsman ....................................................... 73
Reinforcement for Concrete — ACI Certification Programs ......................................................... 73
Materials and Applications .................................................... 69
ACI Seminar — 318 Building Code ............................................. 69 SHRINKAGE-COMPENSATING CONCRETE
ACI Seminar — Reinforced Concrete Design .............................. 69 See also CEMENT
Standard Practice for the Use of Shrinkage-
Compensating Concrete ........................................................ 73
SPECIFICATIONS WALLS
Specifications for Structural Concrete ......................................... 76 Cast-in-Place Walls ..................................................................... 81
Field Reference Manual Design Manual of Segmental Retaining Walls ............................. 81
Standard Specifications for Structural Concrete ACI 301-99 Guide for Surface Finish of Formed Concrete ............................. 81
with Selected ACI and ASTM References ............................... 76
ASTM Standards in ACI 301 and 318 ......................................... 77 WASTE SOLIDIFICATION
Reference Manual: Specifications for Masonry Structures ........... 77 Solidification and Stabilization of Waste
Using Portland Cement ......................................................... 81
SYMPOSIA
WATERPROOFING
Recent Advances in Concrete Technology ................................... 77
Advances in Concrete Technology .............................................. 77 A Guide to the Use of Waterproofing, Dampproofing,
Protective, and Decorative Barrier Systems for Concrete ........ 81
Proceedings, Third International Conference on Sustainable
Development of Cement and Concrete ................................. 77 Waterproofing the Building Envelope ......................................... 81
Mete A. Sozen Symposium...A Tribute From His Students ........... 77 Repair, Protection and Waterproofing of Concrete Structures ..... 81
Advances in Concrete Technology .............................................. 77 Floating Concrete Kits ................................................................ 81
Concrete Technology: Past, Present, and Future .......................... 78
New Concrete Technology .......................................................... 78
Computer Applications in Concrete Technology — A numerical index is located on
San Antonio 1987 ................................................................ 78
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