Table of Contents
Chapter 1—General
1.1—Definition of cellular concrete
1.2—Definition of low-density, controlled low-strengthmaterial (LD-CLSM)
Chapter 2—Materials
2.1—Cement
2.2—Water
2.3—Preformed foam
2.4—Aggregates
2.5—Admixtures
2.6—Nonstandard materials
2.7—Fiber reinforcement
Chapter 3—Physical properties
3.1—As-cast density
3.2—Oven-dry density
3.3—Compressive strength
3.4—Drying shrinkage
3.5—Thermal expansion
3.6—Walkability
3.7—Mechanical attachment
3.8—Thermal conductivity
3.9—Fire resistance
3.10—Permeability
3.11—Freezing-and-thawing resistance
Chapter 4—Proportioning and testing
4.1—Proportioning
4.2—Ingredient compatibility
4.3—Cast density
4.4—Physical properties
Chapter 5—Batching, mixing, placing, finishing, and curing
5.1—Storage of materials
5.2—Batching
5.3—Mixing
5.4—Placing
5.5—Finishing
5.6—Curing
5.7—Placement in cold-weather conditions
5.8—Placement in hot-weather conditions
Chapter 6—Design considerations for roof decks
6.1—Form systems
6.2—Roofing readiness
6.3—Load-carrying capacity
6.4—Expansion and contraction joints
6.5—Relief of vapor pressure
6.6—Standard roofing details
Chapter 7—Geotechnical applications
7.1—Backfill
7.2—Roadway bases
7.3—Pipeline and culvert fills
7.4—Void fills7.5—Tank fills
7.6—Insulation and isolation fills
Chapter 8—References
8.1—Referenced standards and reports
8.2—Cited references