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SP-226
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete-Properties and Structural Design

2005, 152 pp.
$61.50


Since its inception more than 80 years ago, autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) has enjoyed a reputation for excellent thermal insulation, acoustic, and fire-resistant properties due to its low density and cellular structure. The production and use of AAC in the United States, however, did not start until the mid 1990s. To promote and encourage the use of AAC and other ultra-lightweight concrete, ACI Committee 523, Cellular Concrete, and ACI Committee 229, Controlled Low-Strength Materials, organized a technical session on "Controlled-Density/Controlled-Strength Concrete Materials at the 2003 ACI Spring Convention in Vancouver, Canada, and a session on "Aerated Concrete - An Innovative Building Solution" at the 2003 ACI Fall Convention in Boston. Thirteen papers were presented at these two technical sessions covering a wide range of practical case studies and research projects on different types of ultra-lightweight concretes, with particular focus on AAC. These papers should be of interest to the practicing engineers, educators, and researchers in that they demonstrate the effective use of AAC as well as other types of ultra-lightweight concrete materials.

This special publication (SP) contains eight of the 13 papers presented at the session. Six of the papers deal with AAC and cover a wide variety of topics including material properties, structural design, seismic performance, and design examples. The other two papers address the acoustic and structural properties of foamed and/or aerated lightweight concretes cured at room temperature.

Contents:
SP226-1: Mechanical Properties of Plain AAC Material by F.H.Fouad and J. Dembowski

SP226-1: Guide for Using Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Panels: I-Structural Design by R.Barnett, J.E. Tanner, R.E. Klingner, and F.H. Fouad

SP226-3: Structural Testing for Validating Reinforced AAC Design Provisions in the U.S. by F.H. Fouad and J. Dembowski

SP226-4: Technical Justification for Proposed Design Provisions for AAC Structures: Introduction and Shear Wall Tests by R.E. Klingner, J.E. Tanner, J.L. Varela, M. Brightman, J. Argudo, and U. Cancino

SP226-5: Technical Justification for Proposed Design Provisions for AAC Structures: Assemblage Test and Development of R and Cd Factors

SP226-6: Design Examples for Structural Walls and Floor/Roof Panels Constructed of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) by K. Itzler and A. Nelson

SP226-7: Properties of Fiber-Reinforced Lightweight Concrete by C. Shi, Y. Wu, and M. Riefler

SP226-8: Acoustically Efficient Concretes through Engineered Pore Structure by N. Neithalath, J. Weiss, and J. Olek

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