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Innovations in Controlled Low-Strength Material (Flowable Fill)

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Hitch, Jennifer L., author.
Contributor:
Howard, Amster K., Contributor.
Hitch, Jennifer L, Contributor.
Baas, Warren P, Contributor.
Conference Name:
Symposium on Innovations in Controlled Low-Strength Material (Flowable Fill) (2002 : Denver, Colo.)
Symposium on Innovations in Controlled Low-Strength Material (Flowable Fill) (2002 : Denver, Colo.), author, issuing body.
Series:
ASTM special technical publication ; 1459.
ASTM special technical publication ; 1459
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Soil cement.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 159 pages) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Innovations in Controlled Low-Strength Material
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] American Society for Testing & Materials 2004
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Get the latest information on Controlled Low-Strength Material (CLSM), including new design procedures, current research, unique project applications, and innovative installation techniques. Also known as flowable fill, CLSM is used in place of compacted backfill or unsuitable native soil with the most common uses as pipe embedment and backfill. It continues to gain acceptance in the construction industry and helps create higher quality products. Eleven peer-reviewed papers highlight the innovations in technology, test methods and material science that have occurred during the evolution of CLSM. Sections include: Innovative Ingredients-explores the use of non-traditional ingredients in CLSM and determines their suitability or limitations. Engineering Property Analysis-covers the engineering properties for certain applications of CLSM and includes papers that utilize existing ASTM test methods as well as explored new methods to measure parameters, such as excavatibility. Pipeline Applications-addresses some of the issues related to pipeline design since one of the most common uses for CLSM is pipe backfill. As an added bonus you get five current ASTM standards on CLSM developed by Committee D18 on Soil and Rock. This new publication is a valuable resource for engineers (civil, geotechnical, structural, and transportation); contractors; salesmen, technical service managers, and quality control managers for the ready-mix, admixture, cement, and fly ash industries; FHA and EPA field engineers; and university professors.
Contents:
Flowable fill using flue gas desulfurization material / T.S. Butalia ... [et al.]
Beneficial reuse of foundry sands in controlled low strength material / J.S. Dingrando, T.B. Edil, and C.H. Benson
Properties of controlled low-strength materials made with wood fly ash / T.R. Naik ... [et al.]
Use of Botswana fly ash as flowable fill / B.K. Sahu and K. Swarnadhipati
Case history : stabilization of the Sugar Creek limestone mine using dry scrubber ash / R.L. Moberly, L.B. Voss, and M.L. Mings
Rapid set, high-early strength, non-excavatable flowable fill / L.K. Crouch ... [et al.]
Methods for field and laboratory measurement of flowability and setting time of controlled low-strength materials / H. Tripathi ... [et al.]
Long term study of 23 excavatable Tennessee flowable fill mixtures / L.K. Crouch ... [et al.]
Thermally insulting foundations and ground slabs using highly-foamed concrete / M.R. Jones and A. Giannakou
Field demonstration tests on construction and strength of flexible pipe drainage system using flowable fill / T. Masada and S.M. Sargand
Freeze-thaw effects and gas permeability of utility line backfill / F.P. Hooper ... [et al.].
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
0-8031-5502-6

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