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The CONCRETE Promotional Group The KCMMB approved CONCRETE mix de-signs are not the same as previous mix de-signs in the area. Different CONCRETE means different characteristics and different con-crete characteristics mean different treat-ment. Let s pursue what makes KCMMB CONCRETE different, and what is required to place the mix successfully. KCMMB CONCRETE Requires: Slag /Class F Fly Ash: Why? To mitigate the potential for Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR). Water Demand. Water demand varies with the blend of slag or F fly ash with differ-ent cements. Usually water reducers are in-troduced to hold the integrity of the water/cement ratios and help produce a more workable CONCRETE . Workability. Workability is generally improved, but slag or F fly ash can make the mix stickier at times. Bleed Water.
The Concrete Promotional Group The KCMMB approved concrete mix de-signs are not the same as previous mix de-signs in the area. Different concrete means
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The Strength of Chapter Concrete 3, Chapter 3 3, Concrete, Concrete Mix Design Guide, Design, Calculation of Actual Concrete Shrinkage Magnitude, Guide Specifications Integrally Colored Concrete, Effect of Restraint, Volume Change, and, CHAPTER 3, Silica fume, and natural pozzolans, 93 Causes, Evaluation and Repair of