CSA A23.1-00 - Concrete Materials and Methods of Concrete Construction
CSA A23.2-00 - Methods of Test for Concrete
Canadian Standards Association
CSA A23.1-00 - Concrete Materials and Methods of Concrete Construction
- Introduction
- Scope
- Definitions and Reference Publications
- Cements and Supplementary Cementing Materials
- Water
- Aggregates
- Admixtures
- Reinforcement
- Hardware and Miscellaneous Materials
- Storage of Materials
- Construction Tolerances for Cast-in-Place Concrete
- Formwork
- Fabrication and Placement of Reinforcement
- Fabrication and Placement of Hardware and Other Embedded Items
- Mix Proportions
- Durability Requirements
- Alternatives for Specifying Concrete
- Concrete Quality
- Production of Concrete
- Placing of Concrete
- Joints
- Curing and Protection
- Finishing and Treatment of Slab or Floor Surfaces
- Toppings
- Finishing of Formed Surfaces
- Post-Tensioning
- Precast Concrete in the Field
- Architectural Concrete
- No-Fines Concrete
- Special Requirements for High-Strength Concretes
- Figures
- Appendices
CSA A23.2-00 - Methods of Test for Concrete
- Introduction
- Scope
- Definitions and Reference Publications
- Test Methods
- A23.2-1A Sampling Aggregates for Use in Concrete
- A23.2-2A Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregate
- A23.2-3A Clay Lumps in Natural Aggregate
- A23.2-4A Low-Density Granular Material in Aggregate
- A23.2-5A Amount of Material Finer than 80 µm in Aggregate
- A23.2-6A Relative Density and Absorption of Fine Aggregate
- A23.2-7A Test for Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregates for Concrete
- A23.2-8A Measuring Mortar-Strength Properties of Fine Aggregate
- A23.2-9A Soundness of Aggregate by Use of Magnesium Sulphate
- A23.2-10A Density of Aggregate
- A23.2-11A Surface Moisture in Fine Aggregate
- A23.2-12A Relative Density and Absorption of Coarse Aggregate
- A23.2-13A Flat and Elongated Particles in Coarse Aggregate
- A23.2-14A Potential Expansivity of Aggregates (Procedure for Length Change Due to Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete Prisms)
- A23.2-16A Resistance to Degradation of Small-Size Coarse Aggregate by Abrasion and Impact in the Los Angeles Machine
- A23.2-17A Resistance to Degradation of Large-Size Coarse Aggregate by Abrasion and Impact in the Los Angeles Machine
- A23.2-23A Test Method for the Resistance of Fine Aggregate to Degradation by Abrasion in the Micro-Deval Apparatus
- A23.2-24A Test Method for Resistance of Unconfined Coarse Aggregate to Freezing and Thawing
- A23.2-25A Test Method for Detection of Alkali-Silica Reactive Aggregate by Accelerated Expansion of Mortar Bars
- A23.2-26A Determination of Potential Alkali-Carbonate Reactivity of Quarried Carbonate Rocks by Chemical Composition
- A23.2-27A Standard Practice to Identify Degree of Alkali-Reactivity of Aggregates and to Identify Measures to Avoid Deleterious Expansion in Concrete
- A23.2-28A Standard Practice for Laboratory Testing to Demonstrate the Effectiveness of Supplementary Cementing Materials and Chemical Admixtures to Prevent Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concrete
- A23.2-29A Test Method for the Resistance of Coarse Aggregate to Degradation by Abrasion in the Micro-Deval Apparatus
- A23.2-1B Viscosity, Bleeding, Expansion, and Compressive Strength of Flowable Grout
- A23.2-2B Determination of Sulphate Ion Content in Groundwater
- A23.2-3B Determination of Total or Water-Soluble Sulphate Ion Content of Soil
- A23.2-4B Sampling and Determination of Water-Soluble Chloride Ion Content in Hardened Grout or Concrete
- A23.2-6B Method of Test to Determine Adhesion by Tensile Load
- A23.2-7B Random Sampling of Construction Materials
- A23.2-1C Sampling Plastic Concrete
- A23.2-2C Making Concrete Mixes in the Laboratory
- A23.2-3C Making and Curing Concrete Compression and Flexural Test Specimens
- A23.2-4C Air Content of Plastic Concrete by the Pressure Method
- A23.2-5C Slump of Concrete
- A23.2-6C Density, Yield, and Cementing Materials Factor of Plastic Concrete
- A23.2-7C Air Content of Plastic Concrete by the Volumetric Method
- A23.2-8C Flexural Strength of Concrete (Using Simple Beam with Third-Point Loading)
- A23.2-9C Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens
- A23.2-10C Accelerating the Curing of Concrete Cylinders and Determining Their Compressive Strength
- A23.2-11C Water Absorption of Concrete
- A23.2-12C Making, Curing, and Testing Compression Test Specimens of No-Slump Concrete
- A23.2-13C Splitting Tensile Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens
- A23.2-14C Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores for Compressive Strength Testing
- A23.2-1D Moulds for Forming Concrete Test Cylinders Vertically
- Appendices
- A — Nondestructive Methods for Testing Concrete
- B — Form for Reporting Compressive Strength of Concrete Test Cylinders
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