Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Definition of curing
1.3 Curing and the hydration of portland cement
1.3.1 Hydration of portland cement
1.3.2 The need for curing
1.3.3 Moisture control and temperature control
1.4 When deliberate curing procedures are required
1.4.1 Natural conditions
1.4.2 Sequence and timing of curing steps for unformed surfaces
1.4.3 When curing is required for formed surfaces
1.4.4 When curing is required: cold and hot weather
1.4.5 Duration of curing
1.5 The curing-affected zone
1.6 Concrete properties influenced by curing
Chapter 2 Curing methods and materials
2.1 Scope
2.2 Use of water for curing concrete
2.3 Initial curing methods
2.3.1 Fogging
2.3.2 Liquid-applied evaporation reducers
2.4 Final curing measures
2.4.1 Final curing measures based on the application of water
2.4.2 Final curing methods based on moisture retention
2.5 Termination of curing measures
2.6 Cold-weather protection and curing
2.6.1 Protection against rapid drying in cold weather
2.6.2 Protection against frost damage
2.6.3 Rate of concrete strength development in cold weather
2.6.4 Removal of cold-weather protection
2.7 Hot-weather protection and curing
2.8 Accelerated curing
2.9 Minimum curing requirements
2.9.1 General
2.9.2 Factors influencing required duration of curing
Chapter 3 Curing for different types of construction
3.1 Pavements and other slabs on ground
3.1.1 General
3.1.2 Curing procedures
3.1.3 Duration of curing
3.2 Buildings, bridges, and other structures
3.2.1 General
3.2.2 Curing procedures
3.2.3 Duration of curing
3.3 Mass concrete
3.3.1 General
3.3.2 Methods and duration of curing
3.3.3 Form removal and curing formed surfaces
3.4 Curing colored concrete floors and slabs
3.5 Other constructions
Chapter 4 Monitoring curing and curing effectiveness
4.1 General
4.2 Evaluating the environmental conditions in which the concrete is placed
4.2.1 Estimating evaporation rate
4.3 Means to verify the application of curing
4.4 Quantitative measures of the impact of curing procedures on the immediate environment
4.5 Quantitative measures of the impact of curing procedures on moisture and temperature
4.6 Maturity method
4.7 Measuring physical properties of concrete affected by temperature and moisture control to assess curing effectiveness
Chapter 5 References
5.1 Referenced standards and reports
5.2 Cited references