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Title: 211.4R-93: Guide for Selecting Proportions for High-Strength Concrete with Portland Cement and Fly Ash (Reapproved 1998)
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Publication: Technical Documents
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Appears on pages(s): 13
Keywords: high-strength concrete
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Date: 9/1/1993
Abstract: Note: A newer version of this document exists. This document was replaced by 211.4R-08. This guide presents a generally applicable method for selecting mixture proportions for high-strength concrete and optimizing the mixture proportions on the bases of trial batches. The method is limited to high-strength concrete produced using conventional materials and production techniques. Recommendations and tables are based on current practices and information provided by contractors, concrete suppliers, and engineers that have been involved in projects dealing with high-strength concrete.
Note: A newer version of this document exists. This document was replaced by 211.4R-08.
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