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This report provides a technical overview of alkali-activated cement (AAC) history; chemistry; and mechanical, physical, and durability properties. It also highlights successful case study applications and current technical challenges.
The Collection Online includes all new committee standards and reports released throughout the year. The most recently added include:
CODE-440.11-22 (SI Units): Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete Reinforced with Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Bars -Code and Commentary
CODE-437.2-22: Load Testing of Concrete Structures - Code and Commentary
PRC-302.2-22: Concrete Slabs that Receive Moisture-Sensitive Flooring Materials - Guide
CODE-369.1-22: Seismic Evaluation and Retrofit of Existing Concrete Buildings—Code and Commentary
E702.9-22 Designing Concrete Structures: Reinforced Rectangular Concrete Column Interaction Diagram Example
PRC-440.7-22: Externally Bonded Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Systems Design and Construction for Strengthening Masonry Structures - Guide
SPEC-440.12-22: Strengthening of Concrete Structures with Externally Bonded Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Materials Using the Wet Layup Method—Specification
PRC-506.5-22: Specifying Underground Shotcrete - Guide
PRC-242-22: Alkali-Activated Cements—Report
PRC-506-22: Shotcrete - Guide
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