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11 Army Corps Concrete - Masonry Manuals
Tons of charts, drawings, examples - how-to info.
- 1. "CONCRETE AND MASONRY HANDBOOK"
- 3. "COURSE II CONCRETE ENGINEERING"
- 4. "Architectural Concrete Manual"
- 5. "Evaluation and Repair of Concrete Structures"
- 6. "Concrete Crack and Partial Depth Spall Repair"
- 7. "Roller-Compacted Concrete"
- 8. "Instrumentation for Concrete Structures"
- 9. "Maintenance and Repair of Jointed Concrete Roads and Parking Lots"
- 10. "Maintenance and Repair of Jointed Concrete Airfields"
- 11. "Standard Practice for Shotcrete"
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1. "CONCRETE AND MASONRY HANDBOOK"
Field Manual is primarily a training guide and reference text for engineer personnel using concrete and masonry materials in field construction. The manual has two parts: Concrete (Part One) and Masonry (Part Two).
Part One covers the physical characteristics, properties, and ingredients of concrete; mixtures, design and construction of forms; and with reinforced concrete and field construction procedures.
Part Two addresses the mason's tools and equipment as well as the physical characteristics and properties of concrete blocks, bricks, and structural clay tiles. It further explains construction procedures and methods for these masonry units. Appendix A contains an English to metric measurement conversion chart.
Section I. Basic Consideration
Concrete As a Building Material
Section II. Desirable Concrete Properties
CHAPTER 2. CONCRETE COMPONENTS
CHAPTER 3. PROPORTIONING CONCRETE MIXTURES
Section I. Method Considerations
Section II. Trial-Batch Method
Example Using the Trail-Batch Method
Section III. Absolute-Volume Method
Example Using the Absolute-Volume Method
Adjustments for Moisture on Aggregates
CHAPTER 4. FORM DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Concrete Slab on Grade Thickness Design
Section IV. Joints and Anchors
CHAPTER 5 CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES
Determining Possible Difficulties
Clearing and Draining the Site
Stockpiling Construction Materials
Constructing Safety Facilities
Excavation and Shoring Considerations
Importance of Proper Procedures
Importance of Curing to Hydration
Section X. Temperature Effects
CHAPTER 6. REINFORCED-CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
Section I. Development And Design
Section II. Structural Members
Section III. REINFORCING STEEL
Grades, Designations, and Methods
Definition and Characteristics
CHAPTER 7. BASIC EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS
Section I. Mason's Tools And Equipment
Section I. Characteristics of Concrete Block
Nature and Physical Properties
Section II. Construction Procedures
Modular Coordination and Planning
Weathertight Concrete Masonry Walls
Patching and Cleaning Block Walls
Random Rubble Masonry Materials
Chapter 9. Brick and Tile Masonry
Section I. Characteristics of Brick
Physical Properties and Classification
Insulating Qualities of Brick Masonry
Section II. Bricklaying Methods
Making and Pointing Mortar Joints
Making Cross Joints and Joints Closure
Section III. Brick Construction
Laying an 8-inch Common-Bond Brick Wall
Laying an 12-inch Common-Bond Brick Wall
Constructing Window and Door Openings
Supporting Beams on a Brick Wall
Maintaining and Repairing Brick Walls
Cleaning New Brick and Removing Stains
Freeze Protection During Construction
Section IV. Reinforced brick masonry
Section V. Structural Clay-tile Masonry
Physical Characteristics of Structural Clay Tile
Laying an 8-inch Brick Wall with a 4-inch Hollow-Tile Backing
Laying an 8-inch Structural Clay Tile Wall
APPENDIX B. METHOD OF MAKING SLUMP TEST
APPENDIX C. FIELD TEST FOR MOISTURE DEFORMATION ON SAND
This course is designed to teach soldiers the basic information that is needed to construct concreteblock and brick walls. The information will assist you in the construction of different types of walls. As a carpenter or mason, you must be able to design and construct concrete-block ad brick structures that are safe and structurally sound. Work must be accomplish in a manner consistent with environmental laws and regulations.
3. COURSE II - CONCRETE ENGINEERING
4. Architectural Concrete Manual
This manual provides guidance for the design and construction of architectural concrete, including planning and design, forms, materials and proportions, batching and transporting, placement, curing and form removal, exposed aggregate surfaces, finishing, and quality assurance.
5. Evaluation and Repair of Concrete Structures
This manual provides guidance on evaluating the condition of the concrete in a structure, relating the condition of the concrete to the underlying cause or causes of that condition, selecting an appropriate repair material and method for any deficiency found, and using the selected materials and methods to repair or rehabilitate the structure. Guidance is also included on maintenance of concrete and on preparation of concrete investigation reports for repair and rehabilitation projects. Considerations for certain specialized types of rehabilitation projects are also given.
6. Concrete Crack and Partial Depth Spall Repair
This manual contains information on current practices (as of September 1995) for the repair of cracks and spalls in concrete as well as on the selection of materials and equipment. This manual is intended for use as a field manual for airfield concrete repair for all U.S. Navy, and Air Force facilities; however, the techniques for repair can be used for other concrete pavements as well. References are provided for additional information on pavement repair practices not addressed in this manual.
The purpose of this manual is to provide information and guidance on the use of rollercompacted concrete (RCC) in dams and other civil works structures. Elements discussed include investigation and selection of materials, mixture proportioning, material properties, design and construction considerations, construction methods and equipment, Government Quality Assurance/ Contractor Quality Control, and performance.
8. Instrumentation for Concrete Structures
1. Purpose. The purpose of this manual is to provide guidance and information related to the instrumentation of concrete structures and the measurement of structural behavior.
2. General. The discussion of the principles, applications, and equipment in this manual is intended to assist in designing, installing, operating and utilizing data from instrumentation systems installed on
large concrete structures to monitor structural behavior and to serve field operations or those operating as contracting officers representatives.
9. Maintenance and Repair of Jointed Concrete Roads and Parking Lots
This field manual contains information on distress definition and measuring methods for jointed concrete roads and parking lots. These definitions and measuring methods are keyed to the determination of the Pavement Condition. The pavement condition rating is based on the PCI, which is a numerical indicator based on a scale of 0 to 100. The PCI measures the pavement's structural integrity and surface operational condition. The method presented is intended to accomplish pavement inspection in the most efficient and cost effective manner.
10. Maintenance and Repair of Jointed Concrete Airfields
This field manual contains maintenance and repair alternatives along with information on distress definitions and measuring methods for surfaced airfields. These definitions and measuring methods are keyed to the determination of the Pavement Condition Index (PCI). This field manual was written for Engineers, Planners and Estimators, and Inspectors to be used on-site.
11. Standard Practice for Shotcrete
1. Purpose. This manual provides information and guidance on the selection, proportioning, and application of shotcrete as a construction material.
2. Discussion. This manual describes general construction procedures using shotcrete. It includes both the dry-mix process, in which most of the mixing water is added at the nozzle and the wet-mix
process, in which all of the materials are mixed before entering the delivery hose.
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11 book cd concrete - masonry block brick training cd