Discussion of Papers - The Effect of Lightweight Aggregate, Physical and Chemical Characteristics on the Properties of Portland Cement Concrete Mixtures

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. S. Barney back E. L. Howard
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

E. L. Howard (Chief Testing Engineer, Pacific Cement & Aggregates, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.) We have made concrete with all the materials mentioned by Mr. Barneyback, including sawdust. He has highlighted the principal problems and effects found when these light materials are used as concrete aggregate. We can only agree with the inter-relationship he has emphasized between grading, specific gravity and unit weight. Uniformity in these characteristics helps to assure good concrete. Mr. Barneyback says the design of lightweight concrete mixtures "is a complete mystery to most engineers". He is wholly right in his evaluation of our ability generally to put together a concrete using lightweight aggregate. A study of the references he has appended will yield little comfort in the matter of proportioning. Much remains to be done in this area of concrete. We believe Mr. Barneyback has treated the subject, though briefly, in an excellent manner.
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APA: R. S. Barney back E. L. Howard  (1965)  Discussion of Papers - The Effect of Lightweight Aggregate, Physical and Chemical Characteristics on the Properties of Portland Cement Concrete Mixtures

MLA: R. S. Barney back E. L. Howard Discussion of Papers - The Effect of Lightweight Aggregate, Physical and Chemical Characteristics on the Properties of Portland Cement Concrete Mixtures. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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