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Title: Proposed ACI Standard Recommended Practice for Curing Concrete

Author(s): ACI Committee 308

Publication: Journal Proceedings

Volume: 68

Issue: 4

Appears on pages(s): 233-243

Keywords: bridges (structures) ; buildings: cement base paints: cold weather construction; concrete construction; concrete pavements: concretes; curing: curing compounds; curing films and sheets; hot weather construction; insulating concrete.

DOI: 10.14359/11324

Date: 4/1/1971

Abstract:
Curing is defined as the process of maintaining a satisfactory moisture content and a favorable temperature in concrete during hydration of the cementitious materials so that desired properties of the concrete are developed. Two systems of providing the required moisture are explained in detail: (1) main-taining a moist environment by application of water: and (2) prevention of loss of mixing water by use of sealing materials. Basic principles of successful curing are outlined, and commonly accepted methods, procedures, and materials are described. Recommendations are given for curing pavements and other slabs on ground; for structures and buildings: and for mass concrete. For each of these categories, methods, materials, time and temperature of curing are recommended. Brief sections comment on curing requirements for precast products, shotcrete, preplaced aggregate concrete, refractory concrete, plaster, and other applications.




  


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